November 2016
Atlantean Frescoes
#FFFHEX contemporary art gallery is pleased to announce "Atlantean Frescoes," an exhibition of paintings by Travis Iurato. Please join us for an opening reception at the gallery Saturday, November 26 from 6–8 P.M. The exhibition will be on view through December 17 and can be viewed Saturdays 1–6 P.M. and by appointment. "Atlantean Frescoes" is a new body of work inspired by Iurato’s 2014 visit to Bavon, VA. The artist reflects on the water and marine motifs while imagining the…
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Opening Reception: Joe Allen, Dead Man’s Curve
An exhibition of new work by acclaimed Texas-based artist Joe Allen. Opening reception Saturday March 11, 5-7PM. On view through March 31. #FFFHEX contemporary art gallery is pleased announce Dead Man’s Curve, an upcoming solo exhibition of new work by acclaimed Texas-based artist Joe Allen. When shopping for art supplies, Allen has been known to frequent the back alleys of lumber yards and auto parts stores, selecting mixed-media materials ranging from battery cables to corrugated steel in order to create…
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Serendipity: Williams House Book Series Release
#FFFHEX contemporary art gallery and Airprint Press are pleased to announce the Serendipity: Williams House 2014–2016 Book Series Release on April 29, 2017 from 5–7 PM. There will be copies of the books for review and limited copies available for purchase. Serendipity: Williams House (S:WH) is the studio and experimental exhibition space of artists Lucy Kirkman Allen and Justin Hunter Allen. The Allens invited artists from across the USA and abroad to install artwork in a single room of a…
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By the Banks | Paintings by Jack Banks and Hunter Banks
#FFFHEX contemporary art gallery is pleased to announce an opening reception for the exhibition By the Banks on Saturday, May 13 from 5–7 PM. Father-and-son figurative painters Jack Banks and Hunter Banks both focus on the landscape surrounding their home in Wake, Virginia near the Rappahannock River. Jack Banks paints dense forest and gnarled tree trunks. The expressive brushwork of his small panels seems to be alive with continuous motion: a downed tree crawls with the activity of decay; a…
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