The Reeves Dwelling Visual Arts Centre is showcasing its first art show, [Re]setting up Residence, now as a result of July 4.
The show examines the meaning of house and how persons outline on their own in relation to some others. [Re]constructing Dwelling functions artwork from 20 neighborhood, regional, and nationwide artists. The exhibit includes a few Cherokee County artists: Kim Bates, Karen Beedle, and Chase King are from Woodstock.
The exhibit showcases three various themes. The first is [Re]Calling, which showcases home as described by memories and their inherent, unreliability. The second topic is [Re]Coloring, which showcases house as defined by the means in which one’s present self can reimagine or recolor the narratives of the earlier. The 3rd theme is [Re]Shifting, which showcases residence as outlined by a space that a single no for a longer time occupies or have, no matter if voluntarily or pressured.
The Reeves Property gallery and café are open up 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday via Thursday, 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday, and 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday. The visible arts centre is positioned at 734 Reeves St. in Downtown Woodstock. For far more information, call 678-494-4251 or stop by elmstreetarts.org. There is no admission rate to see the gallery.