Three artists whose work branches across nature to urban themes will be featured in a new exhibition titled Environment(s), including Caitlin Gill, Mary Ott, and Rick Ruggles.
Three artists whose work branches across nature to urban themes will be featured in a new exhibition titled Environment(s), including Caitlin Gill, Mary Ott, and Rick Ruggles.
Please join us for the free opening reception at 7:30 pm on Oct. 6 at the Takoma Park Community Center at 7500 Maple
Avenue.
Gill is a mixed-media artist who explores ideas of identity, femininity, and the divergence between human and animal forms. Evoking ideas of discomfort, she encourages viewers to engage with their own connections to nature.
Ott’s recent body of work focuses on arboreal images, including etchings of trees and landscapes that she prints in small editions.
Ruggles is a photographer whose work revels in unusual shapes, textures, and moods, ranging from potholes in city streets to tufts of grass. He seeks to notice small details and simple beauty in the humblest of forms, materials, and shadows.
The exhibition will be on view until Jan. 3, 2023. Please go to takomaparkmd.gov/arts to learn more about the Takoma Park Arts series and sign up for our e-newsletter for news about our upcoming events.
Free Admission
2022/10/06 - 2022/10/06
Takoma Park Community Center
7500 Maple Avenue, Takoma Park, MD 20912