



Kim Keller is a photographer based in Washington, DC. Her series, “Parade Project” explores the tradition of parades and public celebration.
Keller recognizes that even in the midst of a global pandemic, racial injustice, and active shooter crisis, the popularity of parades and public celebration persist, acknowledging that “the forces that draw us together are as powerful as the fears that would keep us apart.”
Chantal Westby is a French-American visual artist, born in northern France. She lets her artwork and life influence and harmonize with each other, finding inspiration through observation, ideation, and extensive questioning. Westby uses her art as a language in itself, communicating and expressing the richness she finds in life and the world around her, as well as using her art as a tool to raise awareness on important issues, like global warming.
(side paintings)
(painting with LED light)
Left to Right Throw Up, 2021
Plaster, plastics, aluminium on canvas 32 x 29”
NFS
Reflexion, 2021
Plaster, paper, glass, plastic on canvas 21 x 30”
NFS
Sea, 2021
Plaster, seashells, PLA on canvas 26 x 31”
NFS
John Lee describes himself as a responsive painter. Working primarily in oil paint, Lee works to unify color divisions in his explorations of interior spaces, still lifes, and self portraits. Finding exhilaration in landscapes and colors as they naturally appear, Lee aims to not only capture the landscapes in their truth, but also translate the feelings of inspiration he experienced to the viewer.
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Contact: acook@abingtonartcenter.org
215-887-4882, ext. 166
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Jenkintown, PA 19046
215-887-4882