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“Out the WindOW” New Works by Kim Scott
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irds as messengers between worlds, mysterious and sensual, are taking a central stage in the most recent works by Kim Scott. For the past several years, Scott’s work has been defined by her strong connection to nature, the sixth
The exhibit can be viewed from April 4th to April 28th. The artist reception is on Second Saturday, April 13th from 6-9PM.
Kim Scott completed her MA at Sacramento State University and is well known to the regional audience. She has work in numerous private and public collections including Crocker Art Museum. Artspace 1616 is pleased to host this show.
Gallery artspace1616 1616 Del Paso Blvd. Sacramento, CA 95815 tel. (916) 8491127 Hours: Thursday to Saturday 12 to 6pm Sundays 12 to 3pm
04.11.19
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photo by Anri h. begovic
Also on view are works by Chris Daubert, Lynn Beldner, and Steve Brisco.
extinction, and human impermanence. The same concepts and iconography continue to inform her work. However, the artist’s recent trip to the jungles of Costa Rica, imposed necessity to approach the canvas differently.
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