kathleen lemoine
The Shape of Things to Come
a virtual reception will be held via our facebook and instagram pages on december 2nd. Follow us at BRGallery for updates and images!
the in-person FIRST WEDNESDAY OPENING RECEPTION & artICULATE aRTIST tALK have been cancelled for this exhibition due to risks associated with the covid-19 pandemic. the gallery will be open during regular business hours (Tu - Su, 12pm - 6pm) for individuals or groups under 25 people. social distancing and masks are required.
“Creating a shape that resonates with me is the first step. Then the goal is choosing color that animates the shape, giving it energy, weight and purpose. A quote by the late Anne Truitt (1921-2004) expresses this beautifully, ‘What is important to me is not geometrical shape per se, or color per se, but to make a relationship between shape and color which feels to me like my experience. To make what feels like reality.’ “ - Lemoine
Kathleen Lemoine was born in New Orleans Louisiana, moving at an early age to Baton Rouge Louisiana. She has exhibited her work regionally and nationally. Residencies and conferences brought her to North Adams and Provincetown, Massachusetts and Jemez Springs, New Mexico. Honors include a National Endowment of the Arts fellowship as well as grants from the Louisiana Division of the Arts.
Her work has been featured in New American Paintings, Encaustic Works 12, A Biennial International Juried Exhibition in Print and Authentic Visual Voices: Contemporary Paper & Encaustic.
This exhibition is presented alongside the latest works from Brian Kelly, & John Harlan Norris. All works from these artists are on view, free of charge, during normal gallery hours (12 - 6 p.m., Tue - Sun) from February 2nd - 25th.
acrylic on panel
24 x 24