Yunie LeNoue and Kristin Wesley present Mixed Media Metaphors
Yunie LeNoue is a printmaker and painter. In this mixed media art exhibit, she is interested in fish as an archetype for human motivations. “Like humans, fish are vulnerable alone but convey great power in their unified multitudes.” LeNoue uses simple elements to convey complexity in form and message. She relies on contrasting colors, bold lines, and clear divisions between generous spaces dedicated to subject and context. LeNoue earned a BA and MFA at Chungnam National University in Daejeon, Korea.
Kristin Wesley is a mixed-media artist. She enjoys manually plasma-cut repurposed steel sculpture employing biomorphic imagery, utilizing gardens and plants as existential metaphors. Wesley is fascinated by the emotive interactions of color and light, entropically evolving patterns, and expressive use of color. “I use my work to recognize the power of potential, to encourage self-reflection, and to celebrate hope.” She holds concurrent Bachelor’s Degrees in Fine Art Intermedia and the Interdisciplinary Studies of Psychology and Philosophy from Arizona State University.
WHAT: Mixed Media Metaphors –
Yunie LeNoue & Kristin Wesley
WHEN: First Friday reception, October 4th, 2024,
6:00pm - 9:00pm
WHERE: Olney Gallery at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral
100 W. Roosevelt St. Phoenix, AZ 85003
(Free parking garage available for guests!)
COST: Free
EXHIBIT DURATION: September 30th to October 24th
BUSINESS HOURS: Monday - Thursday, 9:00am - 3:00pm
Friday by appointment
Sunday - 8:00am - 12:00pm
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CONTACT: Olney Gallery Director
Manny Burruel (623) 826-9912
olneygallery@gmail.com