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DSC Sears Art Museum Gallery Presents Dual Summer Art Exhibit Now through July 31
The
Sears Art Museum Gallery at the Dixie State College of Utah Dolores
Dore’ Eccles Fine Arts Center is currently presenting a dual summer art
exhibit, featuring two talented artists from southwestern Utah,
including Cedar City’s Fiona Phillips and part-time Apple Valley
resident Paul Fuentes. The exhibit is open Monday through Thursday
through July 31, from 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
In addition, a special
artist reception with refreshments will be held on Friday, May 30, from
7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., in the Gallery. Admission to the exhibit and
reception is free and open to the public.
Phillips’ exhibit,
entitled “Fiona Phillips: Recollection and Connection,” depicts her
work as an exploration into the place of memory in regards to identity
within the family, and the “snap-shot” photograph as a mediator,
linking past and present. She has been working on a series of oil
paintings depicting memories of her mother, including reflections that
were jogged by rereading old letters and enjoying old photos she and
her mother shared over the years. The richness of those slices of
memory are seen in visions of hand embroidered linens blowing in the
summer breeze, perfect hued flowers, and patterns reminiscent of times
gone by. Standing back for a moment, a viewer, not surprisingly, may
find themselves remembering vignettes of their own childhood.
Phillips,
who has been painting since she was a senior in high school, currently
serves as an adjunct professor at Southern Utah University. She earned
her MA in Painting from Cal State Dominguez Hills and an MFA in Visual
Art from the Vermont College of Fine Art. Before moving to Utah,
Phillips worked and exhibited throughout California, and has
participated in numerous national, state and regional juried shows,
including shows at the St. George Art Museum.
Fuentes will
present his works in an exhibit titled “Paul Fuentes: Celebrating 91
Years Here…and There.” Still going strong at age 91, Fuentes captures
his enthusiastic observations with retrospection in his studio and en
plein air. His landscapes evince his native love of the land whether
his medium is pen and ink, or oil. The landscapes are dramatically lit
with well-placed strokes of light and dark. Some maintain a small-scale
intimacy and other are large and place the viewer within the space. He
is most likely successful in these endeavors, since he can watch the
light, details, and juxtaposed majesty of the views outside his window
of views of Zion National Park.
Fuentes also frequents Sedona,
AZ, where he spends a week each year painting and chatting with gallery
patrons at the Showcase Gallery in Tlaquepaque. In addition, his works
can be seen at the annual Dixie Invitational Art Show on the DSC
campus, and he is represented by DeZion Gallery in Springdale, Utah,
and the NoHo Gallery in North Hollywood, CA.
For more
information on the pair of exhibits, contact Sears Art Museum Gallery
curator Kathy Cieslewicz at 435-652-7909 or at cieslewicz@dixie.edu.
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