Hannah (L) and Charley (R) took time from their busy
schedules at LCU and dropped by the Lincoln Art
Institute Thursday evening. It was their first visit.
They cruised the installation and talked to the artists.
The art they are standing next to is Leland Hahn’s
“Heartland Sunrise.” They had a good time.
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Logan County artists expressions on
“Green” opens
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[April 18, 2019]
LINCOLN
- The themes of the monthly shows by Logan County Arts at the
Lincoln Art Institute are chosen months in advance of the opening.
This month’s theme “Green” which opened Thursday could not have been
more appropriate coming as spring is greening up our environment.
Of course, “Green” can take on many meanings
depending on a person’s feelings as this exhibit clearly
demonstrates.
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In Thursday’s show, green was evident in paintings
about nature, and places in hell where those who are green with envy
may end up. The artists were free to make anything they wanted with
some corner of the piece at least referring to green.
How many varied uses of green can you come up with? Give me the
green (money). That last boat trip in the storm left me green around
the gills (no explanation needed). That last driver was really green
(inexperienced). You get the idea. Well, the artists also expressed
many and varied green definitions.
President John F. Kennedy said it best:
“Art is the great democrat,
calling forth creative genius from every sector of society,
disregarding race or religion or wealth or color.”
- John F. Kennedy
Nov. 29, 1962
The Lincoln Art Institute calls forth the best of
central Illinois art, and the large crowds that gather for exhibit
openings attest to their appreciation of the local fine arts scene.
The LAI has become the place to be on the second Thursday of the
month.
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“Green” will be available for public viewing at the Lincoln Art
Institute through the end of the month. Stop by anytime, and when
Moses Pinkerton is around he will be glad to let you in for a
personal tour. Visitors may call ahead of time to arrange a visit.
Contact Moses at 217-651-8355.
Stroll around downtown Lincoln and take in the many interesting
places to visit.
[Curtis Fox]
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