TRILOGY 2024 – At the Headwaters Arts Gallery

REGION 6: York, Durham and Headwaters 1402 Queen St W Suite 109, Alton, ON L7K 0C3 The Headwaters Gallery
5 Jul. - 5 Aug. 2024
FREE
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ABOUT THE EVENT / PROMOTION

TRILOGY 2024 – At the Headwaters Arts Gallery in the Alton Mills Arts Centre Headwaters Arts Gallery proudly presents, “Trilogy”, a dynamite members art show featuring over 90 works by three extraordinary and extremely talented Headwaters Arts members, Marnie Cooke, painter; Kathryn Thomson, glass artist and Lawrence Kristan, wood turner. Each artist shares their special method of working with their chosen medium. Kathryn Thompson is a glass blower who creates ethereal bowls and vases and also uses the technique of sandblasting to create stories on these and her more sculptural pieces. Marnie Cooke, a contemporary interpretive artist, paints using acrylics, in a bright, colourful and interpretive, impressionistic style using nature as her main inspiration. Lawrence Kristan turns wood, creating beautiful organic feeling vases and bowls using native wood such as spalted or silver maple and box alder, among others. Says Kathryn Thompson, “The juxtaposition of these three very different mediums is sure to excite the viewer as they experience the unique yet complimentary works of art displaying light, colour, and texture of paint, glass and wood.” Marnie adds, “This show captures all the qualities of light, colour and technique then juxtaposes three very different mediums that complement each other beautifully.” This show promises to present all things beautiful, which will most certainly bring enjoyment and intrigue to all those who visit the show. Not to be missed! The show is running at the Alton Mill Arts Centre from Saturday, July 6th until August 5th, 2024.

Each artist shares their special method of working with their chosen medium.

Kathryn Thompson is a glass blower who creates ethereal bowls and vases and also uses the technique of sandblasting to create stories on these and her more sculptural pieces.

Marnie Cooke, a contemporary interpretive artist, paints using acrylics, in a bright, colourful and interpretive, impressionistic style using nature as her main inspiration.

Lawrence Kristan turns wood, creating beautiful organic feeling vases and bowls using native wood such as spalted or silver maple and box alder, among others.

Says Kathryn Thompson, “The juxtaposition of these three very different mediums is sure to excite the viewer as they experience the unique yet complimentary works of art displaying light, colour, and texture of paint, glass and wood.”

Marnie adds, “This show captures all the qualities of light, colour and technique then juxtaposes three very different mediums that complement each other beautifully.”

This show promises to present all things beautiful, which will most certainly bring enjoyment and intrigue to all those who visit the show. Not to be missed!

The show is running at the Alton Mill Arts Centre from Saturday, July 6th until August 5th, 2024.

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