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RELIEF – an exploration
exhibition dates: through September 29
gallery hours: Wed-Sun 12-5
Mathias Fine Art is currently showing RELIEF – an exploration. Max Bartsch, Brenda Bettinson, Kimberly, Michael Culver, Bonnie Ewald, Brigitte Keller, Kate Marohn, Antoinette Prien Schultze, Mona Shiber and Ivan Valtchev, the featured artists are dedicated professionals who are no strangers to creative exploration. A gallery talk is scheduled for 7/17 at 3:30-4:15pm and a reception will take place on 8/22 at 4:30-6:30pm. Please join us.
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Also tagged Bettinson, Brigitte Keller, collage, gallery talk, Kimberly Callas, Michael Culver, mixed media, museum-quality work, photographs, sculpture, Trevett gallery, unique works, works on paper
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Gallery Talk
gallery talk by Cordula Mathias: Aug 12 3:30 – 4:00 pm
Gallerist Cordula Mathias will present a short gallery talk about the current exhibition BLUE & YELLOW: persist.
The talk will cover the reason for the show, the background of included artists and their approach to the theme, and will touch on some of the hallmarks of the represented artists. Shown on the left is Forget-Me-Nots by Kate Marohn a work created earlier this year. The medium is acrylic, ink & oil stick on paper. The work is 16 × 20” and surrounded by a wooden frame.
Questions and comments are welcome. The event is free and open to the public. The space is air-conditioned. Join us.
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Also tagged acrylic on canvas, Bettinson, Boothbay area, Brenda Bettinson, Brigitte Keller, Kate Marohn, Kimberly Callas, Lesia Sochor, Maine, Maine painting, Mathias Fine Art, Michael Culver, museum-quality work, oil on cavas, Patt Franklin, Paul Feyling, photographs, Trevett gallery
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Gallery Talk
July 27 10:30 – 11:15am
The exhibition Blue and Yellow: persist is intended as a gesture of solidarity with Ukraine, its artists and culture. Cordula Mathias will focus her talk on the different responses the invited artists bring to the idea behind the show.