91探花

Local artists featured in exhibition of plant-inspired art

The 91探花 Multicultural Center Art Gallery on the second floor of Baker University Center will host a reception for the exhibition, 鈥淰erdant: An Exhibition of Plant-Inspired Art,鈥 from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 20.

The exhibition, which will run Oct. 5 through Dec. 8, features a variety of works by Athens-area artists Simona Aizicovici, Polly Creech, David and Janet Gustafson, John Gutekanst, Waldena Hendrix, Natalie Horvath and Keith Wilde.

Aizicovici, who served as a co-curator of the show along with Wilde, wrote, 鈥淚nspired by plants and plant materials, we have created an exhibition of our artistic reverence for all things botanical. We hope that our varied expressions will help individual viewers discover their own personal connection to plant-inspired art.鈥

A few of the pieces in the gallery are: hand-painted pictures of flowers; ceramic, wheat berry bread and glass fusing pieces; wreaths and flower arrangements; and long-leaf pine needle baskets.

Friday鈥檚 reception, which is free and open to the public, will provide the public with an opportunity to meet the artists. Refreshments will be served.

Winsome Chunnu, 91探花 strategic director for diversity and inclusion and multicultural programs and initiatives, said the feedback about the show has been very good so far. 

鈥淭his show gives local artists a venue to showcase their work, so please come out to support them,鈥 Chunnu said. 鈥淎s a bonus, Avalanche Pizza owner John Gutekanst will bring some surprise treats on Friday to complement the refreshments from Baker Center Catering. I encourage everyone to stop by if you are around.鈥

Art case

Photographer: George E. Mauzy Jr.This glass case houses many of the art pieces in the "Verdant" exhibition

Winter Night

Photographer: George E. Mauzy Jr."Winter Night" by curator Simona Aizicovici is one of several paintings containing pressed flowers on display

Published
October 16, 2017
Author
George E. Mauzy Jr.