Reception at Iris Arts on Friday, September 9th, for A Family of Artists: The Kaminskys
Join us on Friday, September 9th from 6 pm - 9pm for a reception to welcome this month's exhibition - A Family of Artists: The Kaminskys. Wine and light hors d'oeuvres will be served.
This is the first time that the Kaminsky family has shown together. Each family member brings a unique perspective to the exhibition.
Jo Ann Kaminsky characterizes her work as "from the inside out." Her paintings are influenced both by internal exploration and her recent trip to West Africa.
Hank Kaminsky, in this new body of work, extends ongoing themes of text incorporated into sculpture and drawings, and what he calls "a clay based discovery of the world." Hank will be showing his proposal for a "Fountain of Forgiveness," as well as pieces in paper, cast stone, and bronze.
Jesse Kaminsky, who moved from Fayetteville to Boston, is bringing sculptures and drawings to the show that are fluid, layered, and textural. His work meshes the technical and the primitive.
Daniel Kaminsky will have a collection of poetry, music and zines that explore the punk underworld. Daniel is currently based out of San Francisco.
The Kamiskys have been a significant presence in the Fayetteville art community for many years. Iris Arts is pleased present this blended show of styles and themes that explores the Kaminsky Family's creative spirit.
Iris Arts is located at 330 N. West Ave., one block north of the Walton Arts Center in downtown Fayetteville. For more information contact us at 479.443.5588. Regular business hours are Tuesday - Saturday, noon - 8 pm.
This is the first time that the Kaminsky family has shown together. Each family member brings a unique perspective to the exhibition.
Jo Ann Kaminsky characterizes her work as "from the inside out." Her paintings are influenced both by internal exploration and her recent trip to West Africa.
Hank Kaminsky, in this new body of work, extends ongoing themes of text incorporated into sculpture and drawings, and what he calls "a clay based discovery of the world." Hank will be showing his proposal for a "Fountain of Forgiveness," as well as pieces in paper, cast stone, and bronze.
Jesse Kaminsky, who moved from Fayetteville to Boston, is bringing sculptures and drawings to the show that are fluid, layered, and textural. His work meshes the technical and the primitive.
Daniel Kaminsky will have a collection of poetry, music and zines that explore the punk underworld. Daniel is currently based out of San Francisco.
The Kamiskys have been a significant presence in the Fayetteville art community for many years. Iris Arts is pleased present this blended show of styles and themes that explores the Kaminsky Family's creative spirit.
Iris Arts is located at 330 N. West Ave., one block north of the Walton Arts Center in downtown Fayetteville. For more information contact us at 479.443.5588. Regular business hours are Tuesday - Saturday, noon - 8 pm.
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