Crista Ann Ames: Misappropriate Mythologies This exhibition gives a new spin on feminine monuments and sculptures from art history. Using contemporary models and symbolic animals from a different and paradoxical pagan mythology, traveling artist Crista Ann Ames reclaims the female bodies historically created through the lens of the male gaze and recreates new female monuments that are less one-dimensional depictions then their predecessors. Opening reception: Fri, Nov. 4 from 5-8 pm. Gallery hours: Nov. 4-26, Thu-Sat from 4-7 pm.
Throughout art's history, artists have generally worked alone. The perception of artists as loners was embodied by such people as Ellsworth Kelly, Georgia O'Keefe, Joseph.