"Art of Time"
Logan County Arts announces first show of
the 2018 season
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[January 29, 2018]
LINCOLN
To open
their 2018 exhibit season, Logan County Arts members will be
contemplating the “Art of Time”. Their latest show will debut on
Thursday, Feb. 8 with a reception from 5 to 8 pm at the Lincoln Art
Institute, 112 S. McLean St, Lincoln. In addition to viewing the
artworks and enjoying refreshments and music, visitors will be able
to discuss the works with the artists themselves.
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Artworks by Nancy Saul, Cheryl Spove and Pam
Moriearty will take a look back through time. Saul, using salt as a
metaphor for time, portrays her collection of antique salt cellars
and recalls the influential cultural role of salt, reaching back
thousands of years. Spove will show pieces exploring the different
ways we regard time, such as the Vanitas still life paintings from
the 17th Century. These included subjects such as skulls or fading
flowers to remind viewers of the fleeting nature of life. One of
Moriearty’s works highlights the nostalgic time capsules to be found
in vintage postcards.
Graphic designer Jeff Williams is familiar to local gallery goers
for his dynamic paintings of bicycling. For this show he will turn
to an abstract style in which rich color and texture could be
interpreted in a variety of ways. The patterns and marks in the
painting might be the stains of time/space passing or the promise of
new life to come; he leaves the viewer to decide.
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Rather than looking forward or backward through
time, Moses Pinkerton’s two- and three-dimensional pieces express a
more philosophical view. “Time is a commodity,” he says. “Each of us
is given a share, and how we invest or spend it determines how long
it will last. I have tried to say this in a couple of different
ways.”
Other LCA and visiting artists will also participate in the
exhibit. After opening night, the show will be available for viewing until March
4 by chance or by appointment, which can be arranged by calling Pinkerton at
217-651-8355.
Also available at the “Art of Time” opening will be information on the LCA
March, 2018 event, a solo exhibit of the oil and watercolor paintings of
Bloomington artist Dale Evans.
[Pamela Moriearty]
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