LIVINGSTON MANOR, NY — The Catskill Art Society (CAS) will present “Intricate Realities,” a group exhibition featuring artwork by Hannah Raine Brenner-Leonard, Patrick Duffy and Jayoung Yoon at …
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LIVINGSTON MANOR, NY — The Catskill Art Society (CAS) will present “Intricate Realities,” a group exhibition featuring artwork by Hannah Raine Brenner-Leonard, Patrick Duffy and Jayoung Yoon at the CAS Arts Center at 48 Main St., from March 19 through April 17. There will be an artist talk on March 19 at 3 p.m., followed immediately by a free opening reception from 4 to 6 p.m.
Flowing repetition of form and precise attention to detail form a unifying link among these three artists. Intensely designed pieces, sometimes simple, sometimes complex, all draw the viewer into another sense of reality. These artists present patterns in a multitude of mediums from cultures around the world, so get ready: it’s about to get complicated.
Brenner-Leonard artworks are created using a combination of drawing mediums, found images and vintage maps. Her focus on the imagery of “home” is used to evoke places both real and imagined. Duffy creates multi-scaled works that seek to realize patterns through the usage of process, form and color. His work can be seen as a reflection on influences and experiences of growing up in a small fishing culture on the ocean. Yoon draws upon diverse spiritual practices and texts to create sculptures and paintings made of human hair, conveying a unification of body, mind and the moment.
Gallery hours are Thursday through Saturday 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sunday 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., and Monday 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. The CAS Arts Center is wheelchair accessible.
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