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    Home » Exhibits

    Exhibit: The Art of the Quarantine

    Jun 1, 2020 ·

    Art At The Cave Gallery in Vancouver, WA exhibits "Art of the Quarantine", featuring works by approximately 100 local artists in various stages of their creative growth. It is on display June 6 – August 31, 2020.

    Painting collages with headlines and hand painted images from news papers with paint obscuring some of the headlines.
    Headlines (February 2 - 8, 2020), 22 by 23 inches, acrylic charcoal, graphite and image transfers collage on canvas, 2020

    Available in person and online, "Art of the Quarantine" brings us together to process this new and challenging time. In lieu of an opening, please feel welcome to attend the gallery during regular hours.

    This exhibit has been extended in collaboration with the Helen S. Smith gallery of Green River College.

    Art at the Cave Gallery, 108 East Evergreen Boulevard, Vancouver, WA, 98660. The exhibit is curated by Anne John.

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