River Gallery June Exhibit Is Inside/Outsidee

  • Wednesday, May 24, 2017

The River Gallery exhibit, Inside/Outside, features works by Karen Rouse and Russell Whiting.  The Inside exhibit will be on display June 1-30 and the Outside exhibit will be on display June 1 through May 30, 2018.

A reception will be held Friday, June 2, from 6:30-8 p.m.  It begins at River Gallery and continues with a stroll to the Sculpture Garden.  The artists will be present at reception. 

Using acrylic paint and strong directional lighting to create distinctive shadows, Ms. Rouse gives life and drama to her newest collection of figurative painting.   

Using the acetylene torch, Mr. Whiting carves dynamic figures primarily influenced by classicism. His indoor work echoes his outdoor large scale sculpture featured in River Gallery Sculpture Garden 2017-2018 Exhibit. 

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