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			 The opening reception will take place from 5 to 8 
			p.m. on Thursday, October 10 at the Art Institute Gallery, 112 S. 
			McLean St, Lincoln. In addition to viewing the artworks and enjoying 
			refreshments, visitors will be able to discuss the works with the 
			artists themselves. 
 With the coming of autumn, the sharp glare and harsh shadows of 
			midsummer are replaced by a much richer and more subtle palette of 
			jewel and smoky tones. LCA member Tony Shuff will take advantage of 
			this in creating his contributions to the show. “Shadows are a joy 
			to play with,” he says. “You are considering not only the various 
			light sources, but also the interactions of reflected light within 
			the cast shadows.” Capturing these intricate pathways and 
			reflections gives a mellow depth to his images. Doris Huffman 
			carries the drama of shadows into her work in portraiture. The 
			various effects of a dark backdrop, a pair of pink sunglasses or a 
			wide brimmed hat set the mood for her portrait studies in acrylic.
 
 “In nature, when we think of shadows we think of the welcoming shade 
			of trees, so shadows have a positive connotation,” says artist Pam 
			Moriearty. She, Ruth Fredericks and Jan Carleen Villareal use light 
			and shade to bring emphasis to their nature artworks. In contrast, 
			Jason Hoffman will be showing a unique low table in steel, wood, 
			concrete, aluminum and glass, materials which vary greatly in the 
			way they transmit, absorb and reflect light. He says, “I am 
			interested in seeing the shadows the piece will cast with sunlight 
			coming through the gallery windows.”
 
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For those thinking of the coming of Halloween, shadows and shades 
can have much darker implications, which some other LCA members will be 
considering in their works. Artists in the exhibit also include Laura Elliott, 
Bev Noble and Moses Pinkerton, as well as guest artists.
 After opening night, the artworks will be available for viewing and sale until 
November 9. To schedule a private showing, anyone interested can call gallerist 
Moses Pinkerton at 217-651-8355. Also available at the “Shadows and Shades” 
opening will be information on the November exhibit, which will include the 
group’s annual Holiday Show and Sale.
 
				 
			[Pamela Moriearty] 
			
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