At Sinclair’s Burnell R Roberts Triangle Gallery. I love this gallery. It has interesting exhibitions and it is easily accessible. It’s open Monday-Friday 8-6 and Saturday 9-12. Parking is free, so it’s an easy place to stop when you’re headed downtown for any reason. Just follow directions to Sinclair College lot K, then go in the building (#13) and take the elevator to the 4th floor.
The current exhibition, “Spontaneous Connection” by Elisha Frontz and Roxanne Grooms, runs through June 25. The show has works by each of these artists, and a few pieces they did together. I visited the gallery on a quiet weekday morning, which was perfect. It takes time to really appreciate this art, and on a weekday morning I could spend as much time as I wanted without being distracted by others.
On the surface these artists have a lot in common. They each make beautiful non-representational mixed media abstract art. But spending some time, you see they have different themes of color and shape. I enjoyed thinking about my personal preferences of the work of each artist, which of their pieces most appealed to me. Then the question of whether the merging of themes in their joint work was an improvement.
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