Past Exhibition
Bishop State Art Professors
Dates: November 1-30, 2017 Painting by Mary Elizabeth Kimbrough Bishop State Community College art professors will be exhibiting their own works in the Danielle Juzan Gallery. Their show will include paintings, sculptures, and mixed media works. Participating artists include Visual Arts instructors Mary Elizabeth Kimbrough and Lydia Host, as well as Graphic Design instructors Joseph…
Read MoreFalling For Art
Dates: November 1-30, 2017 Art By Destinee of the Regional School of the Deaf and Blind “Falling for Art,” an exhibition of student works from Mobile and Baldwin County schools, fills the Skinny Gallery this month. Participating schools, organized by the Bay Area Art Educators, range from area elementary schools to high schools. Participating teachers…
Read MoreDorothy Parker
Dates: November 1-30, 2017 Quilt by Dorothy Parker Market in the Park visitors might recognize Dorothy Parker’s unique, geometric patterns from her booth at Cathedral Square. Parker was born in Winfield Kansas in 1934 has always sewn as a hobby (and for extra cash). She started making hats and purses about 15 years ago, and eventually…
Read MoreSuperstar + Money = Dread
Dates: October 1-31, 2017 Various works by Guy Marcinkowski “Super Star + Money = Dread” lays bare Guy Marcinkowski’s emotional observations through mixed media art and paintings, both abstract and figurative. This show represents a 3 year creative journey of the artist, telling the story of the rise and fall of the individual in today’s…
Read MoreFloral Intercourse
Dates: October 1-31, 2017 Photo by Vincent Lawson Recent Throwdown attendees may have noticed local photographer Vincent Lawson at work, snapping photos of the artists in action. This October, Lawson will display his most recent collection in MAC’s Small Room. Lawson typically focuses on human subjects in his work – his award-winning 2014 exhibit “Our…
Read MoreAzalea City Art Quilters
Dates: September 1-30, 2017 “Orangey Creature from the Black Lagoon” by Anne Godwin The Azalea City Art Quilters, established 2004, are members of the Azalea City Quilters Guild, Inc. Using innovative techniques and materials, their art quilts are inspired by their own experiences, imagery and ideas rather than traditional patterns. The Art Quilters enjoy doing…
Read MoreBrush Up & Speak Up
Dates: September 1-30, 2017 A young citizen painting at the Strickland Youth Center The Mobile County Commission, James T. Strickland Youth Center, Mobile Arts Council, and Alabama Contemporary Art Center worked together to bring awareness to the works produced by our young citizens. These programs – a collaboration of efforts by Judge Edmond Naman, Photographer…
Read MoreAn Infamous Tag
Dates: September 1-30, 2017 Mobile Fashion Week Designer Tony Davis Graffiti has always been considered revolutionary, and throughout history any revolution at first was considered a crime. Graffiti has been used by groups and individuals who have felt oppressed or suppressed and needed an outlet to express themselves, so they write on the walls. Mobile Fashion…
Read MoreThe Visionary Art of Frederick Alan Marchman
Dates: August 1-31, 2017 Fred Alan Marchman A retrospective exhibition of Fred Alan Marchman’s work will fill the Mobile Arts Council’s galleries for the month of August, 2017. Marchman, who passed away on April 19, 2016, was known as one of the most prolific artists working in our region. He was often described as an…
Read MoreAutomotive Photography
Dates: July 1-31, 2017 “Rack and Pinions” by Kathleen Cope Kathleen Cope is a local artist whose passion for cars and love of photography come together in her Skinny Gallery exhibit this July. Cope is an auto aficionado, and she finds much of her inspiration at car shows, drag races, and junkyards. Using both traditional…
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