Our experiences shape who we are as individuals, and artists often draw upon their life experiences. Art transcends these different experiences to connect us. Chautauqua
There are shapes, patterns and textures present in the natural environment around us. But, these shapes and patterns are often taken for granted. Artist Samuelle
JORDYN RUSSELL - STAFF WRITER Chautauquans explore the stalls during the Art in the Park program, organized by Chautauqua Visual Arts and Friends of CVA,
JORDYN RUSSELL - STAFF WRITER Oliver Chautauqua Visual Arts will spotlight curator Valerie Cassel Oliver for the annual Leon and Gloria Plevin Family Museum Director
JORDYN RUSSELL - STAFF WRITER From left, Julie Blackmon’s “Fixer Upper,” “New Neighbors” and “Treehouse” are displayed in “Improvising: New Photographs by Julie Blackmon” in
JORDYN RUSSELL - STAFF WRITER Pieces are displayed in the “Materials Redefined” exhibition in Fowler-Kellogg Art Center. DAVE MUNCH / PHOTO EDITOR “Materials Redefined” spotlights
JORDYN RUSSELL - STAFF WRITER Challenging the previous understandings of hard edges and soft curves and building upon the unconventional artistic possibilities at hand, “Counterbalance,”
Pieces are displayed in the exhibition Co-Existence Tuesday, June 22, 2021 in the Bellowe Family Gallery in Strohl Art Center. DAVE MUNCH/PHOTO EDITOR JORDYN RUSSELL