Current Exhibits
JULY 1 - AUGUST 2 IN GALLERY I
ROB ANDERSON IN GALLERY I
ROB ANDERSON
in GALLERY I
Rob Anderson was born and raised in New Rockford, a small town in central North Dakota. He graduated from New Rockford's Central High School in 1968. He is an artist and retired educator currently living in Minot, North Dakota.
Rob is primarily a printmaker who enjoys creating monoprint or monotypes using ink and acrylic paint on a variety of papers, mostly watercolor or rice paper.
Anderson has recently been developing a process where he laminates many layers of cut paper resulting in images with somewhat of a sculptural appearance. The work is mostly crosses and is inspired by mola cloth, which is a fabric created by women of the Kuna Indian tribe who live on the San Blas Islands off the coast of Panama.
He has also recently been experimenting with collage using a variety of materials and techniques.
THIS EXHIBIT INCLUDES ALL THREE MEDIUMS.
JULY 1 - AUGUST 2 IN GALLERY II
“GENERATIONS” IN GALLERY II
“GENERATIONS”
in GALLERY II
GALLERY i ARTIST, ROB ANDERSON, HAS ENJOYED CREATING ART WITH HIS GRANDKIDS FOR SEVERAL YEARS, CREATING GENERATIONS OF MEMORIES.
JUNE 3 - JUNE 28 IN GALLERY I
WILLISTON AREA VISUAL ARTISTS IN GALLERY I
Artwork by Kathy Sinclair, WAVA member
WILLISTON AREA VISUAL ARTISTS
“COLOR THEORY THERAPY”
in GALLERY I
You won’t want to miss this show! Stop by the gallery this month to view the artwork of:
daphne clark
haley clark
lily grondahl
onesti krieger
nancy norvell
crystal roberts
phyllis sederquest
kathleen sinclair
clif sundt
beverly talian
JUNE 3 - JUNE 28 IN GALLERY II
BRE WARE IN GALLERY II
bRE wARE
in GALLERY II
Motherhood is my greatest inspiration for my recent artwork! Creating; like motherhood, is messy and can be hectic! When you step back from what you're working on and take it in as a whole, it's a beautiful reflection of the effort you put in!
For years I tried to only make my paintings exactly how I had planned them. I would spend hours striving for perfection. Once I became a mother to 2 amazing BOYS, I realized there is a certain beauty in the mess of it all. In my work I love playing with the yin and yang of nature versus surrealism.
Relaxing my style and embracing the mess; the drips and splatters, the unexpected bold colors versus black and white, I found where my painting style really became my own.
