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Jim Cogswell: Meanwhile
Colorful and exciting, Cogswell's work originates in the figure; by the time the piece is completed the figure has merged into an abstract design.
Mon, Oct 12th to Fri, Dec 11th, Library
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Wed/Thur
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WCC Home: Resources: Other Resources: Gallery One, WCC's Art Gallery
Kate Roesch: Paintings and Monotypes
March 15 - May 20, 2004
Painter Kate Roesch is the third in our series of contemporary artists who use traditional materials. Roesch's vivid, lush paintings reflect the influences of surrealism and abstract expressionism. Shifting between these Twentieth Century movements, Roesch has developed her own mode of unique and personal artistic expression. Working in oil paint and monotype, Roesch reveals and conceals her thoughts. As one absorbs the monotypes, one is led inexorably through fragments of memory into Roesch's subconscious, the source for her expressive paintings. Speaking of her work, Roesch says: "Painting is like walking in a landscape that is both familiar and hidden. In this way I am reminded of dreams, both the waking and the sleeping kind, places where ideas are released from reality."
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