August 23 – September 15, 2024
August 10 – September 15, 2024
August 10 – September 15, 2024
June 29 – July 28, 2024
June 29 – July 28, 2024
May 18 – 25, 2024
October 6 – November 12, 2023
OCTOBER 6 – NOVEMBER 12, 2023
AUGUST 5 – SEPTEMBER 17, 2023
AUGUST 5 – SEPTEMBER 17, 2023
JULY 21 – 23, 2023
june 10 – july 16, 2023
november 3 – november 4, 2022
september 10 – october 30, 2022
july 9 – august 14, 2022
ARTISTS
August 23 – September 15, 2024
August 10 – September 15, 2024
August 10 – September 15, 2024
June 29 – July 28, 2024
June 29 – July 28, 2024
May 18 – 25, 2024
October 6 – November 12, 2023
OCTOBER 6 – NOVEMBER 12, 2023
AUGUST 5 – SEPTEMBER 17, 2023
AUGUST 5 – SEPTEMBER 17, 2023
JULY 21 – 23, 2023
june 10 – july 16, 2023
november 3 – november 4, 2022
september 10 – october 30, 2022
july 9 – august 14, 2022
ARTISTS
Installation view, works by Edwin Arzeta.
Edwin Arzeta’s lyrical drawings use widely recognizable forms as foundation for studies in color and pattern. His compositions are influenced by a range of media: he often listens to recordings of poetry read aloud while he works in the studio, and draws specific patterns from archival fashion collections and fabrics. Arzeta keeps a long running list of phrases from audiobooks, poems, magazines, television, and signs he sees around Los Angeles, where he is based, which he pulls from to title his works. The title for this show, Green and Violet Blue, comes from the lyrics to a 1988 song by The Go-Betweens called “Love Is a Sign.” In preserving associative yet open-ended objects and moments via drawing, Arzeta hopes to expand a viewer’s experience of recollection, longing, and empathy.
Installation view, works by Edwin Arzeta.
Edwin Arzeta’s lyrical drawings use widely recognizable forms as foundation for studies in color and pattern. His compositions are influenced by a range of media: he often listens to recordings of poetry read aloud while he works in the studio, and draws specific patterns from archival fashion collections and fabrics. Arzeta keeps a long running list of phrases from audiobooks, poems, magazines, television, and signs he sees around Los Angeles, where he is based, which he pulls from to title his works. The title for this show, Green and Violet Blue, comes from the lyrics to a 1988 song by The Go-Betweens called “Love Is a Sign.” In preserving associative yet open-ended objects and moments via drawing, Arzeta hopes to expand a viewer’s experience of recollection, longing, and empathy.
INSTALLATION IMAGES
ADDRESS
112 Water St.
Williamstown, Mass.
01267
HOURS
Thursday: 11 – 6pm
Friday: 11 – 6pm
Saturday: 11 – 6pm
Sunday: 12 – 5pm
ADDRESS
112 Water St.
Williamstown, Mass.
01267
HOURS
Thursday: 11 – 6pm
Friday: 11 – 6pm
Saturday: 11 – 6pm
Sunday: 12 – 5pm