OSWEGO – The Art Association of Oswego announces the opening of two new art exhibitions in August. Debuting in the Timothy McHenry Gallery on the second floor of the Art Center will be a show of work by multidisciplinary artist Allan Wingfield. His work includes acrylic and oil paintings, mixed media collage, photography and assemblage. Wingfield received a Bachelor of Architecture from Virginia Tech. Architecture is a huge influence on his work. He especially enjoys working with interrupted geometry. Wingfield’s photo images explore his fascination with patterns of the natural world. His exhibition is titled Transitory Light: Shadows of Turning.
Opening simultaneously in the Kirk Beason gallery on the first floor of the Art Center, will be an exhibition of new work by Joel Dodge. Dodge is an emerging artist from Fulton, NY. He has a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from SUNY Oswego. His show will be a whimsical collection of drawings and objects called Rubber Chicken. His artwork includes surrealistic drawings and imaginative characters created through stream-of-consciousness associations.
Both exhibitions will open with a public reception on Saturday, August 9th from 7 to 9 pm. The reception is free and refreshments will be served. Both shows will be on display until Sunday, September 7.
The Art Association of Oswego is located at 30 Barbara Donahue Drive, directly across from historic Fort Ontario in the city of Oswego. Regular gallery hours are from 10 am to 1 pm on Saturdays and from 1 to 4 pm on Sundays. The shows are also open on Wednesdays from 10 am to 2 pm and on Thursdays from 5 to 8 pm during open studio hours. For more information check out www.oswegoarts.org
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