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SUMMARY:Art Exhibition Monumentally Fragile: Catherine Ruane\, David Tomb\, and Holly Wong
DESCRIPTION:College of the Desert is pleased to announce that a new exhibition of large-scale paper works entitled “Monumentally Fragile” is on display now through March 28 at the Marks Art Center. \nThere will also be a closing reception and artists’ walk through on Friday\, March 24 from 5 to 7 p.m. \nCurated by Ray Beldner\, artist and Director of Startup Curatorial\, the exhibit brings together large works on paper by Catherine Ruane (Morongo Valley\, CA)\, David Tomb (Marin\, CA)\, and Holly Wong (San Francisco\, CA). \nThe title of the show\, “Monumentally Fragile\,” refers both to the scale the artists employ in making their work\, and to the fragility of their material\, which is paper. It also refers to the precariousness of their subject matter\, which is often nature: trees\, birds\, water—even our “life force.” They each use multiple smaller paper pieces to build their compositions and\, in the process of installation\, map out\, occupy\, and define space. \nPaper\, which is both a humble and mutable material\, is a perfect metaphor for the tenuous state of the world which these artists find themselves in. Working passionately and insistently\, they ask us to consider the beauty of this world and what we may be close to losing. \nThe exhibit is open to the public Tuesday through Friday\, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. \nThe Walter N. Marks Center for the Arts (MAC) is a nonprofit facility that supports arts education and enriches the cultural lives of our students\, faculty\, and community. The MAC is at 43500 Monterey Ave.\, Palm Desert. The gallery hours are 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Friday\, and by appointment. \nFor more information\, please contact the Marks Art Center at (760) 776-7278 or visit them on Instagram @marksartcenter. \n  \n  \n  \nExhibition dates 1/28/2023-3/24/2023
URL:https://events.kesq.com/event/art-exhibition-monumentally-fragile-catherine-ruane-david-tomb-and-holly-wong/
LOCATION:Colllege of the Desert\, 43-500 Monterey Ave\, Palm Desert\, 92260
CATEGORIES:Art and Exhibits
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SUMMARY:March Revelry - an art exhibit
DESCRIPTION:March Revelry is an art exhibition beginning March 1\, 2023 at the Stephen Baumbach Gallery in Palm Springs and runs through the end of the month. The opening coincides with the First Wednesday Art Walk in the Backstreet Art District where galleries are open until 8pm. This exhibition features abstract expressionism artist Roberto Amaral (@fuego_amaral on Instagram) and other artists. You can meet the artists at a meet and greet on Saturday March 11\, from 11am-2pm.
URL:https://events.kesq.com/event/march-revelry-an-art-exhibit/
LOCATION:Stephen Baumbach Gallery\, 4116 Matthew Dr\, Palm Springs\, 92264
CATEGORIES:Art and Exhibits
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ORGANIZER;CN="Stephen Baumbach":MAILTO:info@stephenbaumbachgallery.com
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SUMMARY:Art Exhibition Monumentally Fragile: Catherine Ruane\, David Tomb\, and Holly Wong
DESCRIPTION:College of the Desert is pleased to announce that a new exhibition of large-scale paper works entitled “Monumentally Fragile” is on display now through March 28 at the Marks Art Center. \nThere will also be a closing reception and artists’ walk through on Friday\, March 24 from 5 to 7 p.m. \nCurated by Ray Beldner\, artist and Director of Startup Curatorial\, the exhibit brings together large works on paper by Catherine Ruane (Morongo Valley\, CA)\, David Tomb (Marin\, CA)\, and Holly Wong (San Francisco\, CA). \nThe title of the show\, “Monumentally Fragile\,” refers both to the scale the artists employ in making their work\, and to the fragility of their material\, which is paper. It also refers to the precariousness of their subject matter\, which is often nature: trees\, birds\, water—even our “life force.” They each use multiple smaller paper pieces to build their compositions and\, in the process of installation\, map out\, occupy\, and define space. \nPaper\, which is both a humble and mutable material\, is a perfect metaphor for the tenuous state of the world which these artists find themselves in. Working passionately and insistently\, they ask us to consider the beauty of this world and what we may be close to losing. \nThe exhibit is open to the public Tuesday through Friday\, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. \nThe Walter N. Marks Center for the Arts (MAC) is a nonprofit facility that supports arts education and enriches the cultural lives of our students\, faculty\, and community. The MAC is at 43500 Monterey Ave.\, Palm Desert. The gallery hours are 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Friday\, and by appointment. \nFor more information\, please contact the Marks Art Center at (760) 776-7278 or visit them on Instagram @marksartcenter.
URL:https://events.kesq.com/event/art-exhibition-monumentally-fragile-catherine-ruane-david-tomb-and-holly-wong-2/
LOCATION:Colllege of the Desert\, 43-500 Monterey Ave\, Palm Desert\, 92260
CATEGORIES:Art and Exhibits
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