at ODETTA Gallery
In James Joyce’s masterpiece, Finnegan’s Wake, the heliotrope is one of several key motifs, symbolizing resurrection, rebirth, revolution, and enlightenment. As we move through winter into spring, these artists’ works uniquely address the range of meanings, both physically and socially, that this metaphor inspires.
Jan. 15 – March 6, 2016
http://www.odettagallery.com/
Featured in the main gallery:
Lisa DiLillo, Eva Mueller, Mary Temple, and Jo Yarrington
Heliotrope’s featured flat file artists are:
William Holton, Ellen Kozak, John Mendelsohn, Lourdes Rivera, and Kevin Ryan
About the Flat Files:
The Flat Files at ODETTA are a gallery within a gallery, curated to tie in with each exhibition, located in the back of the gallery in the studio of Ellen Hackl Fagan.
Save the Date: Sunday Feb. 28th at 3pm
Artist and musician Tony Saunders will perform “Compositions,” a sound collage referencing Jo Yarrington’s installation of pianola rolls and themes of transition inspired by Heliotrope.
Followed by
“Talking About Writing About Art” a discussion with John Mendelsohn, artist and critic.
In James Joyce’s masterpiece, Finnegan’s Wake, the heliotrope is one of several key motifs, symbolizing resurrection, rebirth, revolution, and enlightenment. As we move through winter into spring, these artists’ works uniquely address the range of meanings, both physically and socially, that this metaphor inspires.
Jan. 15 – March 6, 2016
http://www.odettagallery.com/
Featured in the main gallery:
Lisa DiLillo, Eva Mueller, Mary Temple, and Jo Yarrington
Heliotrope’s featured flat file artists are:
William Holton, Ellen Kozak, John Mendelsohn, Lourdes Rivera, and Kevin Ryan
About the Flat Files:
The Flat Files at ODETTA are a gallery within a gallery, curated to tie in with each exhibition, located in the back of the gallery in the studio of Ellen Hackl Fagan.
Save the Date: Sunday Feb. 28th at 3pm
Artist and musician Tony Saunders will perform “Compositions,” a sound collage referencing Jo Yarrington’s installation of pianola rolls and themes of transition inspired by Heliotrope.
Followed by
“Talking About Writing About Art” a discussion with John Mendelsohn, artist and critic.
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