Gallery Exhibition—Work/Play: Color-ism
Watson Fine Arts - Beard and Weil Galleries Norton, MA, United StatesWORK/PLAY, aka Danielle and Kevin McCoy, work in graphic design, printmaking, textiles, teaching, curating, and activism.
WORK/PLAY, aka Danielle and Kevin McCoy, work in graphic design, printmaking, textiles, teaching, curating, and activism.
On & On features works that have no beginning, no middle and no end. On & On artists make work about time as it moves on, but also the ‘electrical on’, in other words, ‘turned on’. The show is deliberately staged as a loopy, pulsing, loudly colored response to the short days of winter”.
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On & On features works that have no beginning, no middle and no end. On & On artists make work about time as it moves on, but also the ‘electrical on’, in other words, ‘turned on’. The show is deliberately staged as a loopy, pulsing, loudly colored response to the short days of winter”.
WORK/PLAY, aka Danielle and Kevin McCoy, work in graphic design, printmaking, textiles, teaching, curating, and activism.
All welcome! Learn to knit or knit better. Bring your lunch. Bring a project if you have one. Or use our needles and yarn to get started. Every Monday and Wednesday. Offered by Anne Marie Battistone, of the Norfolk Knitting School.
Please join your fellow classmates and come hear VICTORIA FORD SMITH, Assist Professor of English, University of Connecticut speak on How Nonsense Imagines the Child, and other Scroobious Questions.
WORK/PLAY, aka Danielle and Kevin McCoy, work in graphic design, printmaking, textiles, teaching, curating, and activism.
On & On features works that have no beginning, no middle and no end. On & On artists make work about time as it moves on, but also the ‘electrical on’, in other words, ‘turned on’. The show is deliberately staged as a loopy, pulsing, loudly colored response to the short days of winter”.