| "Reflections" art show a treat for 
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            [April 09, 2016] 
            
            
			LINCOLN 
			- The Lincoln Art Institute premiered its latest gallery opening 
			Thursday evening with a show entitled “Reflections.” The word may 
			seem simple and straight forward, but it created all sorts of 
			responses from the members of Logan County Arts.  | 
		
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			 Artist Pam Moriearty was pleased with the results. “The theme was 
			good and stimulated everyone in different directions. The evocative 
			theme generated a rich show,” she said. 
 Does Reflections mean a glance in a mirror as noted by poet Vern 
			Phillips, or perhaps the sun glinting off a pond as portrayed by 
			Joelle Sawicki. Perhaps it evokes a look back at one’s life as noted 
			in the poetry and photography of Mitch Douglas or the dreams created 
			by Pam Moriearty.
 
 Artist Mitch Douglas said “Reflections…it means a time gone that 
			will never come back. This makes me think of the tail end of my 
			childhood listening to the radio with my family, playing cards, 
			really interacting with my parents and brothers.”
 
			
			 
			Artist Cheryl Spove was especially pleased with the range of media 
			used in the art. “It brought out the best in people whether the 
			piece was literal or a metaphor,” she said.
 
 “Reflections can give us a different and deeper perspective on 
			reality,” said artist Sheralyn Bolton.
 
			
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It is obvious that the theme of this month’s art show meant so much and brought 
out such a varied response, that the art really changes from painting to photo 
to sculpture to poem as one progresses along the walls of the gallery. This 
month’s show is one of the finest examples of the talent that resides in central 
Illinois. The large attendance by visitors to the opening night and glowing 
comments they made about what was on display attested to quality of the art. 
 “Reflections” runs through the rest of April. Contact the Lincoln Art Institute 
artist in residence Moses Pinkerton at (217) 651-8355 to arrange a showing, or 
stop by if you are in downtown Lincoln. Moses is happy to open the gallery if he 
is available.
 
 [Curtis Fox]
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