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SUMMARY:Abel Contemporary Gallery: Opening Reception\, Three New Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Delores Fortuna - Sticks and Stones Now working from her studio on the 80-acre Fortuna Family Century Farm in Rusk County\, Wisconsin\, Fortuna has interwoven her interest in land conservation into her artistic practice. Her newest body of work\, "Stick and Stone\," explores the interplay of form\, line and color which has long informed her work. Inspired by glacial rocks with surface mark-ings and glazes mirroring the farm landscape of trees\, fields and sky Fortuna finds herself on a daily basis as much amazed by the visual richness of this place\, and equally aware of how powerful her memories of experiencing its rocks\, trees and sky were in her childhood.\n\n\n\nFour Seasons   Barry Roal Carlsen\, Kelli Hoppmann\, Gregory Schulte\, Jonathan Wilde This exhibition brings together four accomplished painters Kelli Hoppmann\, Gregory Schulte\, Jonathan Wilde\, and Barry Roal Carlsen who each created a series of works responding to the same landscape over the course of a year. Working independently in one location within Wisconsin's Driftless region\, the artists returned to this distinctive land-scape season after season\, observing how the flora\, fauna\, and terrain transform over time.\n\n\n\nFramework by Aris Georgiades\, Kate Morrick\, and Ann Orlowski Framework transforms familiar aspects of our material culture through the individual analyses of three distinct artists. Through deconstruction and reconstruction\, these artists challenge our understanding of physical and visual spaces. Each artist questions the relationship between historical aspects of the human-made world and the ways we live within\, and experience constructed spaces both physically and emotionally.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Delores Fortuna - Sticks and Stones Now working from her studio on the 80-acre Fortuna Family Century Farm in Rusk County\, Wisconsin\, Fortuna has interwoven her interest in land conservation into her artistic practice. Her newest body of work\, &quot\;Stick and Stone\,&quot\; explores the interplay of form\, line and color which has long informed her work. Inspired by glacial rocks with surface mark-ings and glazes mirroring the farm landscape of trees\, fields and sky Fortuna finds herself on a daily basis as much amazed by the visual richness of this place\, and equally aware of how powerful her memories of experiencing its rocks\, trees and sky were in her childhood.<br />\n<br />\nFour Seasons &ndash\; Barry Roal Carlsen\, Kelli Hoppmann\, Gregory Schulte\, Jonathan Wilde This exhibition brings together four accomplished painters&mdash\;Kelli Hoppmann\, Gregory Schulte\, Jonathan Wilde\, and Barry Roal Carlsen&mdash\;who each created a series of works responding to the same landscape over the course of a year. Working independently in one location within Wisconsin&#39\;s Driftless region\, the artists returned to this distinctive land-scape season after season\, observing how the flora\, fauna\, and terrain transform over time.<br />\n<br />\nFramework by Aris Georgiades\, Kate Morrick\, and Ann Orlowski Framework transforms familiar aspects of our material culture through the individual analyses of three distinct artists. Through deconstruction and reconstruction\, these artists challenge our understanding of physical and visual spaces. Each artist questions the relationship between historical aspects of the human-made world and the ways we live within\, and experience constructed spaces both physically and emotionally.
LOCATION:Abel Contemporary Gallery 524 East Main St. Stoughton\, WI
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DTSTAMP:20260514T163449Z
URL:https://www.stoughtonwi.com/events/details/abel-contemporary-gallery-opening-reception-three-new-exhibits-13900
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