CHICAGO, IL, January 01, 2012 (Press-News.org) January 6, 2012 - February 20, 2012 - Gallery KH
Landscapes: Bring the Light
Opening cocktail reception: Friday, January 6, 2012 5-8PM
Gallery KH is pleased to present Landscapes: Bring the Light a collection of gallery artists working in bright palettes in their exploration of the landscape. Bring the Light opens January 6, 2012 through February 20, 2012. An opening night cocktail reception is scheduled for Friday, January 6, 5-8PM. All gallery events are free and open to the public.
"The interesting thing about a group show is that you get to see how each artist will interpret a particular theme. We are especially excited to see everyone's interpretation of Bring the Light. We've seen some of the pieces and they are all very much bright and uplifting works. It should be a beautiful collaboration and very apropos for the time of year as our winters can get dark, so let's Bring the Light." states Shannon R. Stoelting, Gallery KH Assistant Director.
Bring the Light will feature the artwork of Roger Bechtold, Gary Bowling, M. Ellen Cocose, Stev'nn Hall, Jerry Ricketson and Carol Stewart among other Gallery KH artists.
About Gallery KH
Located in the heart of the River North Arts District in Chicago, Gallery KH presents an outstanding collection of significant contemporary artists working in a variety of styles and media. For further information, please visit http://www.gallerykh.com or call 1-312-642-0202.
Chicago's Gallery KH Presents Landscapes: Bring the Light
Opening January 6, Gallery KH's new exhibition focuses on light and mood
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[Press-News.org] Chicago's Gallery KH Presents Landscapes: Bring the LightOpening January 6, Gallery KH's new exhibition focuses on light and mood