The Next Picture Show is pleased to present the All Abstraction Art Exhibition, at KSB Commerce Towers, featuring 30 original works created in mediums such as acrylic, alcohol ink, oil, photography, watercolor, and weaving textile.
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Dixon — The Next Picture Show is pleased to present the All Abstraction Art Exhibition, at KSB Commerce Towers, featuring 30 original works created in mediums such as acrylic, alcohol ink, oil, photography, watercolor, and weaving textile.
The exhibit is open for viewing during regular business hours, through March 31, on the first floor of KSB Commerce Towers, 213 East First Street, Dixon. Please wear a mask and be prepared for a temperature check. Photos of each piece will also be on display on the TNPS Facebook page.
Participating artists include Sheila Ames, David Bingaman, Tom Cartwright, Charles Cook, John DeLong, Scott Griffis, Stephen Hart, James Hey, Elizabeth Hughes, Barbara Lundeen, Suzy McCullough, Peg Miller, Donna Smith and Steve Toole.
The All Abstraction Art Exhibit represents the 13th art show at Commerce Towers and is part of a series of art exhibitions at KSB Hospital designed to advance the use of art as part of the healing process.