March Exhibit at Fayetteville Underground

  • Ongoing: until Thursday, March 31, 2011
  • Wednesday: 12:00pm
  • Thursday: 12:00pm
  • Friday: 12:00pm
  • Saturday: 10:00am
  • Where: Fayetteville Underground, Fayetteville
  • Cost: Not available
  • Age limit: Not available
Doug Randall This exhibition is my expedition into the subconscious void, attempting to create humorous understanding by pulling at unpicked strings in the lucid under-mind. The familiar images are used to trigger personal symbols and memories one might have witnessed in the past through media by prodding at the absurd nature of the image and ideas themselves. These uncollected and scattered collage pieces of widely varied creation are an attempt to clearly articulate the racing world as my fantasy-warped mind sees and personally customizes it. The pieces were made in order to capture my most recently adapted cognitions and discoveries, thus leading to many sets of thought patterns and ideas expressed in small series installments, each with a different theme and style significant to the collective consciousness of the showing as a whole as well as my perception of reality. Josh Speer Josh Speer is known for his vibrant, layered, cryptic images. Working both from life and from imagination, he enjoys genre bending, breaking and transcending in his work. His most recent work has been deeply concerned with the history of sequential storytelling. R.W. Herndon R.W. Herndon’s painting is a visual equivalent of jazz, often employing the use of recognizable forms and themes. Sometimes the artist thinks of himself as a cave painter, recording and reflecting on the conflicts that may exist between our personal and social selves. Leon Hiehues Leon Niehues has been making baskets as a full-time studio artist for 30 years. Working alone, he completes each step of the process himself using traditional splintmaking techniques to prepare splint materials. He combines the techniques of knife and splitting work with new construction methods, innovative ideas and new materials. Fayetteville Underground : 4 Art Galleries : Working Artist Studios One East Center Street : Fayetteville, AR Fayetteville Underground Gallery Hours: W-F 12-7pm and Saturday 10-5 www.fayettevilleunderground.com www.fayttevilleunderground.blogspot.com

This event was posted Feb. 22, 2011 and last updated Feb. 22, 2011