Texture is the word that Arlene Hecht used to describe the similarities of four artists on display in the Falmouth Art Centerâs Landrau-Partan Gallery this month.
That is why Ms. Hecht, who served as guest curator for the show, titled the show âTexture Crossover: Work by Viktor Guyetsky, Will Kirkpatrick, Leslie Kramer and Frances Vaughn Merton.â
Ms. Hecht is the owner of the former Gallery 333 in North Falmouth, which she ran for more than 25 years.
âTexture Crossoverâ is on display through February 1.
The four artists in the show have diverse backgrounds, and they all specialize in a different medium.
While a small number of visitors are allowed at a time in person, the Falmouth Art Center has found a popular way to gather a larger group of people together around its exhibits.
At 4 p.m. Monday, center officials will hold another online Zoom teleconference event that introduces new shows in its three galleries. The virtual “receptions” began last September after in-person art receptions were put on hold due to the pandemic.
The virtual tours have taken on a life of their own, says executive director Laura Reckford, enlarging on past in-person receptions with what she calls a little more “programming.” Artists now have a chance to talk about their working style and share images or videos of their work. More than 30 viewers have joined in for past online events.