Royse Contemporary show debuts June 15 in Scottsdale
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Royse Contemporary presents ‘Color + Abstraction,’ a group exhibition examining color and abstraction, reflecting upon the effects both create within artwork.
‘Color + Abstraction’ are brilliant tools allowing artists to freely express themselves, explore and share their vision while connecting with viewers.
As renowned artist Piet Mondrian once said, “abstract art is not the creation of another reality but the true vision of reality.”
Royse Contemporary show debuts June 15 in Scottsdale
“These artists are utilizing abstraction as a form of expression as well as independence from artistic constraints as they explore their subject and medium,” said Nicole Royse, curator at Royse Contemporary.
An intriguing collection of work by artists working in an array of mediums including painting, drawing, photography and mixed media will be on display at ‘Color + Abstraction.’
The exhibition showcases the work of six noteworthy Arizona artists including: Cherie Buck-Hutchison Gerry Groeber, Joe Ray, Daniel Shepherd, Marilyn Szabo, Casey Wakefield.
The Color + Abstraction exhibition opens 6 p.m. Thursday, June 15, according to a press release, and runs through July 23, 2023.
Royse Contemporary is found in the Scottsdale Arts District in the Marshall Square complex at 7077 E. Main St.