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Visual Arts Section :: Page 6

  • Color, light, textures at Winds show

    Watercolors by Libby Rudolf, left, and art quilts by Pam Geisel are on display at The Winds Cafe. An opening reception for the artists will take place this Sunday, May 15, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. (Submitted photo)

    “Color and Light — Brush and Needle” is a new exhibit at The Winds Cafe, of watercolors by Libby Rudolf and art quilts from Pam Geisel.

  • New art gallery opens— A dream, no longer deferred

    Art school graduates Chris and Katie Brandt recently launched the Brandt Gallery on Xenia Avenue as a studio and exhibition space, fulfilling a dream to put art back at the center of their lives after 20 years working in corporate fields. (Photo by Carol Simmons)

    The opening of a new art gallery downtown has been “a labor of love” for owners Katie and Chris Brandt, who describe their venture into full-time art-making and exhibition as the realization of a dream deferred.

  • Young artist to show at the Spirited Goat

    Young artist Christian Salvatore demonstrated his sketching skills at the Spirited Goat last week. On March 5 through the end of the month, the coffeehouse will host a show of his “zentangle” artwork. Pieces will be for sale (pay what you believe they’re worth) and proceeds will support Christian’s attendance at a computer coding summer camp at OSU. (Photo by Audrey Hackett)

    Artists thrive on café life, and local artist Christian Salvatore, 12, is no exception.

  • Pop art with a colorful twist at Yellow Springs Brewery

    Artist John Taylor-Lehman uses beer caps to create colorful, mosaic-like works. The Zanesville resident began experimenting with the material about five years ago in an effort to produce something distinctively his own. His beer cap art is on display at the Yellow Springs Brewery through Feb. 28, with an artist’s reception this Friday, Feb. 12, from 6 to 8 p.m. (Submitted photo)

    To some, beer caps might be the least interesting part of beer, but to artist John Taylor-Lehman, they’re the best part of the brew.

  • Beer bottle cap creations at brewery

    The beer bottle cap art of John Taylor-Lehman is on display at the Yellow Springs Brewery, with an opening reception this Friday, Feb. 12, from 6 to 8 p.m.

  • Hotaling shows birds at the brewery

    “Birding is Hard,” an exhibit of bird paintings by Travis Tarbox Hotaling, will be on exhibit at the Yellow Springs Brewery from Nov. 25 to Dec. 20. A reception for Hotaling will take place this Saturday, Nov. 28, from 3 to 5 p.m. at the brewery.

  • Final frame for Would you, Could you gallery

    “Would you could you” In A Frame gallery will close at the end of December, after its current show of local artist Lance Rudegeair’s portraits of endangered animals.

  • Unlocking the muse for art

    Three artists were locked in the Yellow Springs Arts Council Gallery for three days this week. A reception for their creation will take place this Friday, Nov. 13, from 6 to 9 at the gallery.

  • Upcycled bicycles

    Strong and highly suggestive form follows obvious function in this sculptural play on rails and home-bound trails.

  • “Locked In” event to return, materials sought

    The YS Arts Council invites community members to use this coloring page to submit their own design for the building's exterior.

    The YSAC will host another “Locked In” event this November, and art-lovers are invited to donate materials to be used in the creation of an art installation.

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