2024 Abstract Art Exhibit
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Opening Reception: Saturday, April 13 l 12 - 1:30 PM
On Exhibit: April 12 - May 1, 2024
Judge: Amy Nordby
On Exhibit: April 12 - May 1, 2024
Judge: Amy Nordby
“Art does not reproduce the visible; rather, it makes visible.”
- Paul Klee, Creative Credo
- Paul Klee, Creative Credo
We constantly seek to support new artists, new voices, new work. By dedicating an exhibit to abstract art, we hope to attract those new voices as well as provide exposure for our member artists' more experimental, less traditional work. Framed Fantasies: the 2024 Abstract Art Show will be on exhibit in the gallery through the month of April.
AWARDS
To be announced Saturday, April 13th at 1:00 PM.
VIRTUAL EXHIBIT *
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THANK YOU to all the artists who submitted their work digitally. The virtual exhibit includes all pieces entered online.
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ABOUT AMY NORDBY
Amy Nordby grew up surrounded by the Arts and Sciences which gave her a passion for both.
She attended Cheshire Academy where she developed a love for painting and psychology. Inspired by the works of Dali and Titian she began painting Surrealism. At Franklin Pierce University she received a BA in Graphic Communications.
Shortly after graduating, she started working for a local wholesale printer. She perfected her artistic talents moving from Surrealism into Abstraction. She became lead Graphic Artist at the printer until leaving in 2012.
In 2015, she started painting full-time and began exhibiting online, nearby, and abroad. An active member of Gallery 53 for 9 years, her Buddhist philosophy and admiration for science and nature is evident in her work. She is devoted to creating ethereal, peaceful, and inspiring works of art.
She attended Cheshire Academy where she developed a love for painting and psychology. Inspired by the works of Dali and Titian she began painting Surrealism. At Franklin Pierce University she received a BA in Graphic Communications.
Shortly after graduating, she started working for a local wholesale printer. She perfected her artistic talents moving from Surrealism into Abstraction. She became lead Graphic Artist at the printer until leaving in 2012.
In 2015, she started painting full-time and began exhibiting online, nearby, and abroad. An active member of Gallery 53 for 9 years, her Buddhist philosophy and admiration for science and nature is evident in her work. She is devoted to creating ethereal, peaceful, and inspiring works of art.