“Something new this year is the addition of several artists who
have never displayed at the Lincoln Art Institute. Logan County Arts
is definitely growing”, said Lincoln Art Institute Curator Moses
Pinkerton.
The opening drew work by Jeff Williams, a member of The Pharmacy,
the Springfield Art Cooperative. The Lincoln Art Institute is
gaining a reputation as a welcoming atmosphere and beautiful space
for artists throughout central Illinois.
“Compagnolo
Profile”….artist Jeff C. Williams….a new artist to Logan County Arts
and member of The Pharmacy art cooperative in Springfield.
Attendance at the monthly openings at the Lincoln Art Institute has
been growing, each show drawing new attendees for the events and
larger crowds. Live music is a staple for the art openings now, and
a delicious appetizer array prepared by the members of Logan County
Arts.
The art on the walls of the LAI showed many interpretations of the
idea of a portrait. Many were self-portraits while others captured
profiles of friends. “This show was a lot of fun for me. I was able
to show the physical properties of my subjects as well as the subtle
aspects of personality,” said artist Suzanne Faulkner.
“My collage was a walk down memory lane and self-reflection,” said
artist Nancy Rollings Saul. Her piece “Half a Century” is a review
of her life.
Local artist Lee Dowling joined the show with one of her wonderful
portraits. Ms. Dowling will give a one person show at the Lincoln
Art Institute in April. She has been an artist working in Lincoln
for many years going back to the years when Virginia Higgins, Jim
McCarthy, Mrs. Parsons, and Emilie Fox formed an artist’s colony in
Lincoln.
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The March show will be a unique two person event featuring artists Kira Jackson
and Rob Swofford, members of Logan County Arts. “These two young artists are
committed to establishing themselves in the art world, but on totally different
paths,” said Pam Moriearty. The show will be entitled “Two Journeys.”
Kira Jackson is currently finishing her studies at Heartland Community College.
She has already been accepted into the prestigious School of the Art Institute
of Chicago, and will be moving to the city to begin her journey at the Art
Institute in August. Being accepted into the Art Institute program is
affirmation that her potential has been recognized by the prominent school. To
add to that accolade, she was awarded a generous scholarship. In addition to her
art credentials and contributions to Logan County Arts, Kira has also been
handling the social media presence of LCA and the Lincoln Art Institute.
“Portraits & Profiles” will run until the end of the month.
Contact Moses Pinkerton for hours at 217-651-8355. Private showings can be
arranged.
Moses will also be able to discuss membership in Logan County Arts. The
organization holds a membership meeting once a month, and is all about
encouraging artists.
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