Wednesday, September 18, 2024

See Textured, Emotional Art from two heads During River Centre Art’s Duo Exhibit

See textured, emotional art from two heads during River Centre Art’s duo exhibit, Gunyoung Kim and Carolyn Reed Barritt. Pensive faces, ambiguous glances, concentrated expressions— the work of South Korean ceramic artist Gunyoung Kim is mischievous, alluring and beautiful. Kim’s process is complicated: “Like a poem, my work’s meaning is not always clear, but many things may be implied… Our emotions are so complex that we sometimes don’t even understand our own emotional states and feelings. My figures are my way of concentrating and compressing my endless questioning of the world and myself.” Also in the gallery, see the textured drawings and paintings of Ann Arbor artist Carolyn Reed Barritt. On view through the end of November.

River Centre Gallery | 5465 Main St.
419-882-8949 | rivercentregallery.com
Free

See textured, emotional art from two heads during River Centre Art’s duo exhibit, Gunyoung Kim and Carolyn Reed Barritt. Pensive faces, ambiguous glances, concentrated expressions— the work of South Korean ceramic artist Gunyoung Kim is mischievous, alluring and beautiful. Kim’s process is complicated: “Like a poem, my work’s meaning is not always clear, but many things may be implied… Our emotions are so complex that we sometimes don’t even understand our own emotional states and feelings. My figures are my way of concentrating and compressing my endless questioning of the world and myself.” Also in the gallery, see the textured drawings and paintings of Ann Arbor artist Carolyn Reed Barritt. On view through the end of November.

River Centre Gallery | 5465 Main St.
419-882-8949 | rivercentregallery.com
Free

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