2010_2020 Season Brochure - The Cultural Arts Center at Glen Allen
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Slantwall Gallery<br />
New monthly exhibits by amazing regional artists!<br />
1. July 2019 | Angels of the River<br />
Among Richmond’s treasures are the Victorian neo-classical sculptures<br />
th<strong>at</strong> adorn Hollywood Cemetery. With a commanding view of the James<br />
River, these guardians of the spirit world are here re-interpreted in a<br />
modernist style by artist Aaron Bowles.<br />
2. August 2019 | Fluid Connections<br />
Sukenya Best’s portrait series visually portrays the essence of an<br />
individual’s hopes and dreams. Through insightful interviews with<br />
her subjects, she was connected to and inspired by them.<br />
3. September 2019 | Experience & Experiment: Fruits of a New <strong>Season</strong><br />
Richmond based artist Carlysle Vicenti pushes beyond his iconic style and<br />
self-developed technique. In this exhibit of recent works, he shows th<strong>at</strong><br />
age, aging, and cre<strong>at</strong>ivity maintain artistic, personal & intrinsic relevance.<br />
4. October 2019 | Mind M<strong>at</strong>ters: <strong>The</strong> Voices of Me<br />
Avian (Kizzie) Mills cre<strong>at</strong>ed this body of mixed media collages in an<br />
<strong>at</strong>tempt to illustr<strong>at</strong>e various mental health disorders and their symptoms,<br />
hoping to remove the veil of neg<strong>at</strong>ivity th<strong>at</strong> surrounds the issue of<br />
mental health.<br />
5. November 2019 | W<strong>at</strong>ercolors & Alcohol Inks<br />
Full of vivid color, P<strong>at</strong> Troiani’s artwork uses w<strong>at</strong>ercolor and alcohol inks<br />
primarily to cre<strong>at</strong>e colorful paintings and collage works inspired by n<strong>at</strong>ure<br />
and its inhabitants.<br />
6. December 2019 | Ring in the <strong>Season</strong><br />
Unique artistic wre<strong>at</strong>hs cre<strong>at</strong>ed by local artists and crafters. Perfect for<br />
adorning your door, each piece is available to take home the day of<br />
purchase.<br />
7. January <strong>2020</strong> | Bytes and Pieces<br />
One person’s junk is this artist’s treasure. Emma Lou Martin repurposes<br />
trash, found objects, and art m<strong>at</strong>erials to cre<strong>at</strong>e this series of collage<br />
works. A visual feast, Martin’s work will keep viewers captiv<strong>at</strong>ed.<br />
8. February <strong>2020</strong> | Reflections<br />
Artist Bev Jennette holds her brush loosely most days and paints in a<br />
hazy “use your imagin<strong>at</strong>ion” style. Other days she cre<strong>at</strong>es with gre<strong>at</strong> detail<br />
adding embellishments with science-like experiment<strong>at</strong>ion but always<br />
staying true to self, cre<strong>at</strong>ivity, and innov<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />
9. March <strong>2020</strong> | Youth <strong>Arts</strong> Alive!<br />
Young artists from <strong>Center</strong> outreach programs share paintings, prints,<br />
collage, sculpture and drawings th<strong>at</strong> celebr<strong>at</strong>e their unique perspective<br />
and character. Artists include youth from afterschool groups, summer<br />
camps, and the James River Juvenile Detention <strong>Center</strong>.<br />
10. April <strong>2020</strong> | Next Level<br />
Opening Reception: Friday, April 3, <strong>2020</strong>, 6-8pm<br />
An exhibition showcasing the expanding artistic visions of <strong>The</strong> <strong>Center</strong>’s<br />
instructors and their intermedi<strong>at</strong>e and advanced level students, in a<br />
variety of mediums.<br />
11. May <strong>2020</strong> | Escapades of Three Friends<br />
Three Friends Painting ( Terry Atkinson, Jean Kleeman, & Carolyn Velletri)<br />
return to <strong>The</strong> <strong>Center</strong> where their artistic journey began, to share the results<br />
of the cre<strong>at</strong>ive spark ignited by friendship in their recent works.<br />
12. June <strong>2020</strong> | <strong>The</strong> Art of Cre<strong>at</strong>ive Expression & <strong>The</strong> Art of Recovery<br />
Through cre<strong>at</strong>ive expression and dynamic imagery, this exhibit<br />
demonstr<strong>at</strong>es the powerful impact th<strong>at</strong> the arts afford individuals in<br />
the mental health recovery process. Fe<strong>at</strong>uring original work by artists<br />
with mental illnesses.<br />
20 | 2019-<strong>2020</strong> <strong>Season</strong> <strong>Brochure</strong> / www.artsglenallen.com