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The Barn Gallery - Now Showing
Flesh and Frame - Human Figurative Art Selections from Transmission Gallery Oakland
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Date and time
March 1 · 2:30pm - June 10 · 3pm PST
Location
The Barn Gallery 512 Gibson Road Woodland, CA 95695
About this event
Nine women artists incorporate the human likeness into their work and investigate themes of identity, feminism, spirituality, body image, and the environment. Works encompass a variety of media from painting, collage, ceramics, mixed media and more.
Featured artists: Tamera Avery, Marsha Balian, Lynn Beldner, Christine Ferrouge, Betsy Kluga, TaVee McAllister Lee, Suzanne Long, Ruth Santee, Livia Stein.
Flesh and Frame: Human Figurative Art features selections from Transmission Gallery Oakland, and is curated in partnership with Transmission Gallery executive director Ruth Santee, and manager TaVee McAllister Lee, both artists with works in the show.
Flesh and Frame – Human Figurative Art continues at The Barn Gallery through June 10.
Regular open hours of The Barn Gallery are Wednesdays and Thursdays 2:30-5 p.m, select Saturdays (3/11, 3/25, 4/8, 4/22, 5/6, 5/13, 6/3, 6/10) and by appointment.
The Barn Gallery and the Gibson House are located at 512 Gibson Road in Woodland. For more information contact YoloArts at 530-309-6464 or ya@yoloarts.org.
Image: Suzanne Long, Dear John, an Open Letter to 2020, 202, Clay, nichrome wire, engobe, cold wax,
32" x 18" x 18", $3800
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About the organizer
YoloArts is a non-profit organization, founded in 1981 as a recommendation of the Yolo County Cultural Plan to further the arts and culture of the county.
YoloArts mission is to cultivate and advocate support for all the arts, to participate in advancement of arts education in ours schools and community, and to foster communication among artists, business, education, government, and the residents of Yolo County.