Join us at 6pm in the alley between Double Shift and Red Sash Brewing for a performance by Back Alley Brass Band, a pop-up w/ Tay Clay Collective and eats w/ Twisted Taters!
SUMMER Exhibition
SUMMER GROUP EXHIBITION
Exhibition runs through August 27, 2022Open to the Public
Thursday – Saturday 11 – 4
Private Appointments Available
If you wish to set up an appointment to view the exhibition, either in the gallery or via FaceTime, please give us a call at #816.527.0823, or email kellyk@bluegalleryonline.com.
Blue Gallery is thrilled to present SUMMER GROUP EXHIBITION.
Please stop by to see this stunning exhibition in person.
Hope to see you soon!
Kelly + David
SUMMER Exhibition
SUMMER GROUP EXHIBITION
Exhibition runs through August 27, 2022Open to the Public
Thursday – Saturday 11 – 4
Private Appointments Available
If you wish to set up an appointment to view the exhibition, either in the gallery or via FaceTime, please give us a call at #816.527.0823, or email kellyk@bluegalleryonline.com.
Blue Gallery is thrilled to present SUMMER GROUP EXHIBITION.
Please stop by to see this stunning exhibition in person.
Hope to see you soon!
Kelly + David
Todd K. Fox — Intuitive Recollection
Todd K. Fox is a native of Orlando, Florida and continues to reside and work in his hometown. He taught himself the art of Raku pottery and sculpture at the age of 11, and has continues to perfect his craft. Todd derives inspiration for his sculptures from his study of African and Caribbean cultures. His work is biographical sharing or relating to a moment of his life or event(s). His style seems simple upon first observation, then eludes to yield a much more sophisticated archetype. Todd’s works are narrative, depicting ethereal entities and presenting allegorical inclusions. These interpretations express and share journeys of past and present and are universal stories of love, joy, hope, sorrow and discovery.
Guinotte Wise — Art Goes On
Guinottes Wise’s work is not easily categorized much of it appears to be sculpture and collage made of pieces of memorabilia found in small towns and urban alleyways. Mainly metal, much of it automotive, it’s usually welded. An admirer of street art, Wise has experimented with various forms of it and tried to bring a bit of it to his art.
Wise, the sculptor:
I do a lot of found-object stuff. Aspirational influences include Louise Nevelson, Lee Bontecou, John Chamberlain, Deborah Butterfield. Some early brutalists and dada folks. And folk artists. Folk art is, to me, the truest, most spontaneous art. Dallas Art Magazine called me a cross between Rube Goldberg and John Chamberlain. I like that. There’s a sculpture page if you’re into that side of things.
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