Graphite Vision Exhibition
March 24–April 23, 2017
Artists' Talk: Friday, March 24, 2017, 6 p.m.
Opening reception: Friday, March 24, 2017, 5:30–7 p.m.
The Schick Art Gallery presents Graphite Vision, a fifteen-artist group exhibition of extraordinary works made from the humble, ordinary
material of graphite. Works on view range from eccentric, visionary drawings by outsider
artists M’onma and Karel HavlĂcĚŚek to subtle still life vignettes by Catherine Murphy.
Some drawings, like Pete Schulte’s geometric arrangements in grays and blacks, are
grounded in abstraction; others address the human form, such as Robert Bauer’s delicate,
pensive portraits. Renée French’s tiny drawings of peculiar zoomorphic beings offer
whimsical counterpoint to Anne Lindberg’s austere drawings composed of layered lines.
Most Graphite Vision works are drawings on paper, but the exhibition also includes artist’s books by Seana
Reilly, featuring fluid patterns traversing stark white pages, and Jessica Drenk’s
sculptures, columnar agglomerations of thousands of bright yellow pencils.
The full roster of Graphite Vision artists is: Sandra Allen, Robert Bauer, Brett Bigbee,
Matt Bollinger, Jessica Drenk, RenĂ©e French, Karel HavlĂcek, Dan Healey, Hipkiss,
Anne Lindberg, M’onma, Catherine Murphy, Seana Reilly, Peter Schulte, Joseph Yoakum.
Schick Art Gallery offers students, the college community, and the public an opportunity
to view significant contemporary exhibitions that complement the Skidmore College
Studio Art curriculum. As the discipline of drawing occupies a central place in the
study of visual art, drawing exhibitions feature frequently in the gallery’s cycle.
All events at the Schick Gallery are free and open to the public.
Gallery hours: Monday–Thursday 10–6, Friday 10–4, Saturday and Sunday noon–4
For more information, visit our website: www.skidmore.edu/schick
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