March 30- May 6,
2007
opening reception
for the artists:
Friday,
March 30, 2007 6 to 8 PM
Lance
Letscher
Furthermore
Lance Letscher finds beauty in geometry, harmonizing color
and bits of old paper. He translates that beauty into substantive collages
that evoke serenity, nostalgia and shared experience. In composing his
collages, each cut piece of paper fits together into an intricate web
with rhythmic precision. He is truly an engineer of poetry, but there
are no mechanics here. This is work in which the hand of the artist
is clearly evident, and in which the care for words and visual writing
fall in with an intrinsic sense of color to create constructions of
harmony and beauty.
Robert
Dale Anderson
The
Land Remains
The
Land Remains represents the first exhibition of Anderson's oil paintings
after years of success exhibiting solely graphite drawings. As with
his drawings, anarchy sits in tenuous balance with discipline as knotted
and wild biomorphic flora are obsessively rendered. The imagery hovers
between the real and the imaginary. In the small scale paintings reminicent
of the Dutch landcape tradition, ambiguity reigns as the central and
disturbing issue of Robert Anderson's work.
PROJECT ROOM
Victoria
Palermo
Flubber
Victoria
Palermo's first Texas exhibition, Flubber, is composed of several
elegant translucent liquid rubber towers molded from familiar objects
(bowls, boxes and jars) and stacked to create sensual totems reminiscent
of mythic far off structures and stalagmitic bio-forms.
Victoria Palermo is currently Assistant Professor at Skidmore College
in Sarasota Springs, NY.