At the opening reception for "Print Austin," Carol Hayman and Theresa Bond will be representing The Print Austin team, which works with organizations and individuals throughout the Austin visual arts community to showcase fine art prints during this annual event. Joining them are Chris Celusniak and guest artist Jennifer Hill. Celusniak’s work is eclectic by nature and derives form from; patterns, improbable vintage, and roaring complexity. Hill’s ceramics come from observation of the visual relationships between land based flora and marine life leads to a process of combining physical attributes of a number if species into a given sculpture.
Following the opening day, the exhibit will be on display through January 29, 2020. There will be an artists reception is Saturday, January 18 from 1-3:30 pm.
At the opening reception for "Print Austin," Carol Hayman and Theresa Bond will be representing The Print Austin team, which works with organizations and individuals throughout the Austin visual arts community to showcase fine art prints during this annual event. Joining them are Chris Celusniak and guest artist Jennifer Hill. Celusniak’s work is eclectic by nature and derives form from; patterns, improbable vintage, and roaring complexity. Hill’s ceramics come from observation of the visual relationships between land based flora and marine life leads to a process of combining physical attributes of a number if species into a given sculpture.
Following the opening day, the exhibit will be on display through January 29, 2020. There will be an artists reception is Saturday, January 18 from 1-3:30 pm.
At the opening reception for "Print Austin," Carol Hayman and Theresa Bond will be representing The Print Austin team, which works with organizations and individuals throughout the Austin visual arts community to showcase fine art prints during this annual event. Joining them are Chris Celusniak and guest artist Jennifer Hill. Celusniak’s work is eclectic by nature and derives form from; patterns, improbable vintage, and roaring complexity. Hill’s ceramics come from observation of the visual relationships between land based flora and marine life leads to a process of combining physical attributes of a number if species into a given sculpture.
Following the opening day, the exhibit will be on display through January 29, 2020. There will be an artists reception is Saturday, January 18 from 1-3:30 pm.