Past Art Gallery Exhibits
ConversationsAyad Almissouri, Timothy Cross, & Michael Wewer | Jan. 2-March 20, 2023
Conversations: Ayad Almissouri, Timothy Cross, & Michael Wewer
“Conversations” showcases the work of three Edmonds College instructors. The exhibition brings together the distinct voices of Timothy Cross, Ayad Almissouri, and Michael Wewer. Each artist's work stands on its own while also speaking in conversation with each other.
DOUBLE TAKE noise = grainMinh Carrico | Oct. 1-Dec. 16, 2022
DOUBLE TAKE noise = grain
"Double Take" is a solo art exhibition that surveys home life while sheltering in place during the pandemic. This new body of work debuts elements of sound, performance, and time-based media in collaboration with noise = grain's photographic process. This sight-responsive multimedia installation explores the confluence between intentional play and mindful observation.
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AxisMonica Lynn James | Feb. 14-March 18, 2022
Axis: Monica Lynn James
Whidbey Island-based artist and educator Monica Lynn James combines abstract expressionism with cultural and historic narrative. The exhibition features a series of paintings and mixed media collages full of color and light. Like music, color resonates in pitch and vibration and evolves into a story rich with metaphor and meaning.
Divergent/Interpretations Lorenzo Townsend | Sept. 20-Dec. 10, 2021
Divergent/Interpretations: Lorenzo Townsend
This exhibit includes Townsend’s photographic images which have been edited to become digital art. This artwork presents a personal view and artistic representation of everyday objects, and encourages others to re-imagine the world around them and seek wonder in the mundane.
Attitudes of PerspectiveSue Danielson | Nov. 1-Dec. 11, 2020
Sue Danielson: Attitudes of Perspective
Attitudes of Perspective is a playful installation comprised of every day and constructed objects, videos, large drawings, and 3-D elements. It embraces the rapidly shifting perspectives we encounter daily, and the sometime resulting absurdities. Of course, the global pandemic has further complicated our lives. Although initially scheduled in the Edmonds College art gallery, the exhibition morphed into a site-specific installation in the dormant sculpture classroom after the gallery was locked down and most classes went online.
Student Art ShowSpring 2020
Student Art Show
The college’s spring tradition of holding a student art exhibit will continue this year with a virtual exhibit in our online gallery. This year’s show honors the talent of 15 Visual Arts students and features more than 100 works of art.