Susan Kendrot and Betsy Williams
Works by Susan Kendrot and Betsy Jo Williams
Betsy Working Susan Kendrot Working Susan Kendrot’s paintings, drawings, and prints follow an animal motif, inspired by a recent trip to southern Africa. The scale and the passive/aggressive behavior of these animals impact their rendering and move them past mere portrait . Betsy Jo’s wax and clay gestural sculptures explore both the animal and human… read more
Karen Fedczuk and Alexandra Davis
Fallen
Battle Fallen Alexandra Davis, who often uses natural objects in her work, explains the theme: “The cyclical nature of the natural world uses what is fallen for its rebirth.” Karen Fedczuk’s oil paintings are based on Native American Dancing observed from a Shinnecock Pow Wow.
Kit Ashman
Figure in Space
New drawings and paintings by Kit Ashman
Carolyn Gilligan and Joanne Thorne Arnold
A New World
Sky Winter Tree In Arnold’s new exhibit, titled ‘Sky’, the continual wonder of sunsets, the threatening power of thunderheads and the quiet of twilight are captured in “contemplative, atmospheric oil paintings that depict the wonder of looking up in awe at the vastness of skies from the Gulf of Mexico to our own local area.”… read more
Ken Weir
The Jonestown Massacre and Other Human Mysteries
The Jonestown Massacre Sarah Painting a Rose Ken Weir offers unusual paintings for his 4th solo show at the Cooperative Gallery. The Jonestown Massacre, a 7 ½’ x 4’ painting revisits a moment we can never forget. On November 18, 1978 the members of Jim Jones’ religious group, the People’s Temple, committed mass suicide by… read more