Saturday, January 1, 2011

Last weeks for Atrium exhibit

Little more than a week remains to see the Fall/Winter 2010 Exhibit at the Atrium Gallery, which ends January 12th. 

Yuri Yurov's digital print, Nostradamus, with model
There are turtles with civilizations on their backs, faces emerging from cosmic swirls, riotously lavish colors of flowers, raku pottery and soaring banners of silk. See all this and more at the Fall/Winter 2010 Exhibit which showcases 260 works of art by 25 artists. including the 19 year retrospective of mysterious and intense works by Yuri Yurov (5th floor), the vibrant colors of Greg Egan's Garden Series watercolors (4th floor), the rich variety of works by 19 artists of the Myhelan Artist Network (3rd floor), the subtle pastels of Pam Gosner and the geometric works in gouache, ink and marker on paper by emerging artist Christine Wagner (2nd floor). And, in those soaring atrium stairwells, don't miss the kinetc "Open O" mobiles of John Tetz and the dramatic multi-story silk banner piece by Phyllis Boudreaux.


Phyllis Boudreaux's dramatic silk banner work, The Falling Up
The exhibit is free and open to the public....available to view Mondays-Fridays from 8am to 5pm. Free catalogues are located in the elevator lobby on each floor of the exhibit and most of the works are available for sale (think unique post-holiday gifts!).

And be sure to return in late January for Art in the Atrium's 19th Annual African American art exhibit which opens on January 28, 2011!

By Dr. Lynn L. Siebert, Director of Arts Participation and Communications

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