Edmonds CC art gallery features works from three instructors Jan. 6-March 21
From left: “Embodied Intersections,” by Audineh Asaf; “No. 044792050639136397506,” by Gina Rymarcsuk-Grey; and “Monkey On My Back,” by Kristi Gibbs. |
12/30/13
Edmonds College’s art gallery this winter will feature diverse creations from three instructors — Audineh Asaf, Kristi Gibbs, and Gina Rymarcsuk-Grey — in a group exhibit titled “Three Women/Three Views.” It opens Jan. 6 and continues through March 21 in the college’s art gallery on the third floor of Lynnwood Hall, 20000 68th Ave. W.
A reception with the artists is 4-6 p.m., Fri., Jan. 24 in the college art gallery.
This group exhibition offers viewers an opportunity to experience the diversity of
work and the depth of studio practice by members of the Visual Arts department. Featured
works include jewelry, printmaking, collage, and digital media.
Here’s a brief look at the artists:
- Audineh Asaf, an Edmonds CC alumna, has taught visual arts at Edmonds CC since 2011. Her work includes printmaking, photography, and collage.
- Kristi Gibbs has taught visual arts for Edmonds CC since 1999. Her artwork ranges from jewelry to collage.
- Gina Rymarcsuk-Grey has taught photography for Edmonds CC since 2010. She works in photography and digital media.
The exhibit is sponsored by the college’s library, the Visual Arts department, and
the Center for Student Engagement and Leadership.
The gallery is open 7:30 a.m.-9 p.m., Monday-Thursday, 7:30 a.m.-2 p.m., Friday, and
1-5 p.m., weekends. For more information about the exhibit, call 425.640.1744 or go
to www.edmonds.edu/gallery.