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JANUARY EXHIBITS​
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GORDON M. GREEN
EVELYN PYE
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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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Image Gallery
 
Video of Art Forum

Gordon M. Green
website / member page
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Evelyn Pye
member page




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PAINTINGS BY GORDON M. GREEN AND EVELYN PYE
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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.

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Gordon M. Green, Untitled, oil on canvas
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Gordon M. Green, Untitled, oil on canvas

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.

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Evelyn Pye, Radical Hope Series, oil on wood panel
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Evelyn Pye, Radical Hope Series, oil on wood panel

ART FORUM ONLINE
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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. 

Location

GALLERY A3 / Amherst Art Alliance 

​​Hours:  Thursday–Sunday, 2-7:00 pm
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RECEPTIONS ARE NOW HELD ON THE FOLLOWING FRIDAY

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