Free visitation to the gallery exhibit is by appointment only. Please schedule an appointment here. The exhibit will remain on display until October 23, 2023. Visit www.morrisarts.org or call (973) 285-5115, x18 for additional information. The exhibit catalogue, posted online, contains details and sale prices for the works. The Gallery at 14 Maple is a barrier-free facility. Individuals needing special accommodation should contact Cyndall Brice at (973) 285-5115, x 18 or cbr...@morrisarts.org.
The same idea goes for when I am picking things for the home. Of course, I want it to look nice but I am much more focused on how we are going to use the space and what is going to feel good and joyful.
I: I think about the art in our house and we have a lot travel posters and colorful art that makes us feel like we are on vacation because that is the mindset that we want to cultivate. I increasingly feel about the art that I want to live with on a daily basis, I want it to make me feel joyful.
We make a joyful noise because our hearts are filled to the brim with joy of the Lord. Advent is an exciting time to prepare for celebrating the birth of our Savior, Jesus. It makes us want to praise Him with shouts of joy!
Noah Lawrence-Holder is a black, nonbinary artist from Madison WI, now based in the Twin Cities. Their work centers around racial justice, afro-futurism, intersectionality, and gender identity. They have featured work on walls and in gallery shows across Minneapolis and beyond.
Geno Okok is a Nigerian-American artist; at the age of seven he started his passion for drawing and painting all through his youth. He eventually attended the Minneapolis Art Institute and received an Associate Degree in Fine Art in 2013. His work focuses on joyful moments in the lives of everyday people and documents the ways beauty, music, fashion, and grace manifest in the African spirit. He describes his style of painting as Expressionist Realism. He has partnered with galleries such as Gallery 13, Night Art Gallery and Dow Gallery and has most recently worked on public mural projects in response to the police
The three-dimensional installation can be viewed from eye level on the ground; by the adjacent pedestrian ramp; on the footbridge across the site; from the gallery window in the Oi! Glassie building; or even from the skyscrapers above.
Ronchini Gallery presented Twelve Joyful Hours, the second solo exhibition of works by artist Richard Höglund at the gallery. Featuring fourteen new paintings, the title is inspired by the fourteen-step Catholic devotion of the Stations of the Cross, or the Way of the Cross, a series of images depicting the path of Jesus Christ leading to his crucifixion.
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