Holly Johnson Gallery will present "In Sequence," an exhibition of paintings and works on paper by artists working in a serial format.
"In Sequence" showcases artists including Anna Bogatin Ott, Rebecca Carter, Eric Cruikshank, Geoff Hippenstiel, Dion Johnson, Lester Monzon, Jill Moser, Jackie Tileston, and Joan Winter. The selections reveal the artists wide range of creative approaches in conceiving and producing works in a series.
A series is, by definition, two or more unique and autonomous things possessing some commonality and organized sequentially. The principles can vary widely, from thematic to conceptual, or something else entirely. The sequence is essential to the way the group is read and understood, and may be dictated by the artist, by a system or logic, or may be open-ended and indeterminate.
Following the open house, the exhibit will be on view through October 2.
Holly Johnson Gallery will present "In Sequence," an exhibition of paintings and works on paper by artists working in a serial format.
"In Sequence" showcases artists including Anna Bogatin Ott, Rebecca Carter, Eric Cruikshank, Geoff Hippenstiel, Dion Johnson, Lester Monzon, Jill Moser, Jackie Tileston, and Joan Winter. The selections reveal the artists wide range of creative approaches in conceiving and producing works in a series.
A series is, by definition, two or more unique and autonomous things possessing some commonality and organized sequentially. The principles can vary widely, from thematic to conceptual, or something else entirely. The sequence is essential to the way the group is read and understood, and may be dictated by the artist, by a system or logic, or may be open-ended and indeterminate.
Following the open house, the exhibit will be on view through October 2.
Holly Johnson Gallery will present "In Sequence," an exhibition of paintings and works on paper by artists working in a serial format.
"In Sequence" showcases artists including Anna Bogatin Ott, Rebecca Carter, Eric Cruikshank, Geoff Hippenstiel, Dion Johnson, Lester Monzon, Jill Moser, Jackie Tileston, and Joan Winter. The selections reveal the artists wide range of creative approaches in conceiving and producing works in a series.
A series is, by definition, two or more unique and autonomous things possessing some commonality and organized sequentially. The principles can vary widely, from thematic to conceptual, or something else entirely. The sequence is essential to the way the group is read and understood, and may be dictated by the artist, by a system or logic, or may be open-ended and indeterminate.
Following the open house, the exhibit will be on view through October 2.