Logan
County Arts presents "From the World of Books"
Exhibit opens with artist reception April
12th
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[April 11, 2018]
LINCOLN
- For their April art exhibit, Logan County Arts members will be
sharing their inspirations “From the World of Books. “ The show will
open with a reception from 5 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, April 12 at the
Lincoln Art Institute, 112 S. McLean St, Lincoln.
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As usual, the LCA artists have chosen a theme that
gives their imaginations free rein, since we can be inspired by any
author, from Shakespeare to Martha Stewart. The results reflect the
very broad range of books found in the artists’ homes and the public
library. The media the artists use to express their ideas are also
imaginative and widely varied. Visitors will be able to see oil and
acrylic paintings, pastels, photography, multimedia works, and
turned wood creations.
Suzanne Faulkner, with a lush landscape inspired by Hemingway’s
Islands in the Stream, and Sharon Fak, with a tulip rendition based
on the novel Tulip Fever, are banishing the last chill of winter.
Tony Shuff celebrates the state bicentennial with a salute to
Abraham Lincoln and his love of books. Moses Pinkerton pits the
forces of good and evil with a canvas recalling Dante’s travels into
The Inferno, while Jason Hoffman brings out the beauty of wood with
turned pieces inspired by the writing of Malcolm Tibbetts, a
woodworking artist. Pam Moriearty’s still life recalls a quiet
corner where a reader can retreat for study and contemplation. Other
LCA members will also add their interpretations to the literary
display.
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After the opening, the show will be available for viewing until May 5 by chance
or appointment. For a private showing, people may call gallerist Pinkerton at
217-651-8355. Also available at the “World of Books” opening will be information
on the May 10, 2018 “Young Artists” exhibit, which will feature new works by
student artists from this area.
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