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DTSTART:20190116T160000Z
DTEND:20190512T210000Z
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SUMMARY:"Collage!"
DESCRIPTION:Collage! explores mixed media art by four Wisconsin artists that make their own creative statements by piecing together a variety of elements. Megan Woodard Johnson integrates portions of vintage ephemera in her increasingly non-objective paintings. Sharon Kerry-Harlan uses a discharge dye process in fabrics to make unique statements in cloth\, sometimes fusing dyed fabric and paper with stitchery\, other times making large\, pieced quilts or painted\, abstracted portraits on fabric. The mixed media art of Sandra Pape incorporates printed vintage cutouts with painted\, figurative scenes\, often with whimsical results. Della Wells incorporates a difficult personal history into her story-telling collages that often speak of African American female empowerment. This exhibition is made possible with generous support of the Gerda A. Debelak Fund at the Greater Milwaukee Foundation. Opening Reception: Saturday\, January 19\, 4 - 6pm. Artists Megan Woodard Johnson and Della Wells speak at 5pm.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Collage! explores mixed media art by four Wisconsin artists that make their own creative statements by piecing together a variety of elements. Megan Woodard Johnson integrates portions of vintage ephemera in her increasingly non-objective paintings. Sharon Kerry-Harlan uses a discharge dye process in fabrics to make unique statements in cloth\, sometimes fusing dyed fabric and paper with stitchery\, other times making large\, pieced quilts or painted\, abstracted portraits on fabric. The mixed media art of Sandra Pape incorporates printed vintage cutouts with painted\, figurative scenes\, often with whimsical results. Della Wells incorporates a difficult personal history into her story-telling collages that often speak of African American female empowerment. This exhibition is made possible with generous support of the Gerda A. Debelak Fund at the Greater Milwaukee Foundation. Opening Reception: Saturday\, January 19\, 4 - 6pm. Artists Megan Woodard Johnson and Della Wells speak at 5pm.
LOCATION:Cedarburg Art Museum\, W63 N675 Washington Avenue.
UID:e.2913.8574
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DTSTAMP:20260406T130714Z
URL:http://www.business.cedarburg.org/events/details/collage-8574
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