Logan County artists and Lincoln Art Institute
present: Black and White
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[April 14, 2020]
While public gatherings, including displays
and performances of the arts, are suspended for a period, the Logan
County Arts and Lincoln Art Institute have put together a virtual
show for you. |
The April exhibit is themed, Black and White.
Through a range of media, artists styles express individuality and
diversity in topics. You can see their works in LDN, or go to the
Logan County Arts Facebook or Instagram.
LCA President Jason Hoffman explains, “I think this is an important
time for us to follow a main goal of LCA, which is to promote and
participate in activities which connect the arts and the community.
Our doors may be shuttered, but we can still express understanding
and encouragement to others through our artwork. May sound a little
sermony, but I think it’s true."
LCA member Pam Moriearty endorsed Hoffman’s views, noting that
“Artwork can help to put things in context, to counter the stressful
hype of the media. John Ruskin said, "No good is done to society by
the pictorial representation of its diseases. Art is part of the
cure – not escapism, just a reminder that the world is far more than
the scope of this current crisis.”
One work on display will be a unique portrait by Moses Pinkerton. He
notes, “As anyone who has gone to the paint store knows, there is no
such thing as just black and white. I decided to take advantage of
this to make a collage portrait of Abraham Lincoln. When pasted side
by side, the subtle differences in the shades of white on pieces of
paint chips produced the contours of Lincoln’s face. It’s hard to
see the details in a photograph, but as soon as we are moving around
again, I’ll put it in the front window of the Gallery. “
LCA is also considering how the group will reschedule the
exhibitions that have been planned for this year, which include both
group shows and visiting artists. Updates will be posted on the
Facebook and Instagram pages, as will profiles of LCA members and
images of additional new artworks.
Sharon Sheehan-Fak “Courage” Acrylic.
Sharon Sheehan-Fak “Are You Talking To Me” Acrylic.
Ruth Fredericks “Untitled” Acrylic.
Margie Douglas “Untitled” Pencil on Paper.
Margie Douglas “Untitled” Pencil on Paper. [to top of second
column] |
Mitch Douglas “Untitled” Photograph.
Jason Hoffman “Constellation #4” Enamel on Melamine,
Epoxy Resin.
Moses Pinkerton “Abe” Paint Chips on Canvas.
Harold Chapman “Millimagery #1” Ink on Paper.
Harold Chapman “Millimagery #2” Ink on Paper.
Jan Villarreal “Untitled” Oil on Canvas.
The ‘Black and White’ exhibit can also be seen on
the Lincoln Art Institute and the Logan County Arts Facebook pages,
as well as on the lincoln_art_institute Instagram page.
[Pam Moriarty / LDN]
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