Lincoln Arts Institute will host a solo exhibition by specialist artist Erin Eveland for their July show. An opening reception will be held from 5-8 p.m. Thursday, July 14, at the LAI Gallery, 112 S. Mclean St., Lincoln. The present, entitled “We Did not Know,” will include things like nonetheless lifestyle oil paintings.
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Eveland describes her artwork will reveal how the pandemic changed absolutely everyone.
“The pandemic modified the way we view the globe. It brought to gentle truths that remained unseen and triggered ache outside of the outcomes from the bodily virus. It produced us concern our values, our relationships, ourselves. To me, however lifes are exceptionally individual. The objects in each piece symbolize a second or experience and how the pandemic magnified or reflected each and every. Some mirror the ache and doubt it induced, even though some others offer with the humor of the predicament. Still lifes act as a mirror to our thoughts. ‘We Didn’t Know’ focuses on the time straight prior to and through the pandemic,” explained Eveland.
Ein Eveland is a painter and the Govt Director of The Hub – Arts and Cultural Heart in Rushville. Her function, the two artistic and administrative, is driven by the belief that art ought to be available to everyone. Prior to her latest purpose, she taught higher school art.
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The gallery will also be open on Friday evenings from 5-8 p.m. and Saturdays 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. through Aug 6th.
