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JANUARY EXHIBITS
GORDON M. GREEN EVELYN PYE Friday, January 2 through Saturday, January 31, 2026 Opening Reception Friday, January 2, 5–7:00 pm Art Forum Online Thursday, January 15 at 7:30 pm |
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PAINTINGS BY GORDON M. GREEN AND EVELYN PYE
Mid-sized oil paintings by Gordon M. Green use small, painterly gestures to create a series of pulsating abstract landscapes in ALLITERATIONS.
Evelyn Pye works with 12-inch square panels of oil paint on wood to recreate a summer garden’s impression of abundant immersion in RADICAL HOPE.
Mid-sized oil paintings by Gordon M. Green use small, painterly gestures to create a series of pulsating abstract landscapes in ALLITERATIONS.
Evelyn Pye works with 12-inch square panels of oil paint on wood to recreate a summer garden’s impression of abundant immersion in RADICAL HOPE.
ALLITERATIONS
Gordon M. Green
In a recent series of mid-sized oil paintings, Green uses an intentionally limited repertoire of small painterly gestures to create varied abstract landscapes, in a kind of visual alliteration. These gestures — falling somewhere between pointillistic dabs of color and longer, more linear strokes — flock together in colorful improvisations. Paralleling Green's concurrent work as a composer, each painting asserts its own tone and rhythm, where similar “visual syllables” come together to form a different sense of space, hinting at varied paths and horizons that playfully entwine. More information about Green's work is available at gordonmgreen.com/art.
Gordon M. Green
In a recent series of mid-sized oil paintings, Green uses an intentionally limited repertoire of small painterly gestures to create varied abstract landscapes, in a kind of visual alliteration. These gestures — falling somewhere between pointillistic dabs of color and longer, more linear strokes — flock together in colorful improvisations. Paralleling Green's concurrent work as a composer, each painting asserts its own tone and rhythm, where similar “visual syllables” come together to form a different sense of space, hinting at varied paths and horizons that playfully entwine. More information about Green's work is available at gordonmgreen.com/art.
RADICAL HOPE
Evelyn Pye
Working with oil paint on 12 X 12” wood panels, Evelyn Pye depicts different angles and perspectives on plant life to recreate the feeling of immersion in a burgeoning summer garden. Some panels are freestanding while others join together in a visual rhythm of duets or quartets. The overall effect is one of vibrancy and the exultation of color, rhythm, and motion. Always budding, flowering, and dying, the garden is a profusion of color and life. From that profusion, let our capacity for invention and our ability to create, give us radical hope.
Evelyn Pye
Working with oil paint on 12 X 12” wood panels, Evelyn Pye depicts different angles and perspectives on plant life to recreate the feeling of immersion in a burgeoning summer garden. Some panels are freestanding while others join together in a visual rhythm of duets or quartets. The overall effect is one of vibrancy and the exultation of color, rhythm, and motion. Always budding, flowering, and dying, the garden is a profusion of color and life. From that profusion, let our capacity for invention and our ability to create, give us radical hope.
ART FORUM ONLINE
In an Art Forum Online on Thursday, January 15 at 7:30 pm, the artists will speak about their process, concepts, and materials. This program is supported in part by a grant from the Amherst Cultural Council, a local agency, which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.
You can watch the video of this program by clicking here.
In an Art Forum Online on Thursday, January 15 at 7:30 pm, the artists will speak about their process, concepts, and materials. This program is supported in part by a grant from the Amherst Cultural Council, a local agency, which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.
You can watch the video of this program by clicking here.