Showing posts with label Nancy Drigotas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nancy Drigotas. Show all posts

Friday, June 16, 2017

Symbiosis, Contemporary Artists of Tucson Exhibit


Symbiosis: A Group Show presented by Contemporary Artists of Tucson--
Opening reception July 1, 6-9 p.m., Steinfeld Building, 101 W. 6th Street, Tucson, AZ. Together with Greta Ward, Kathryn Wilde, Jack McLain, Nancy Drigotas, I am exhibiting with Contemporary Artists of Tucson. The “Symbiosis” show will run from July 1 through 9, 2017 with an opening reception First Saturday, July 1 from 6-9:00 p.m., at the Steinfeld Building, 101 W. 6th Street at 9th Avenue, Tucson, AZ.

I'll be showing my series Cri de Coeur, watercolors on panels featuring large splashes of color.

Please come on by.

AND ONE MORE THING...

With the assistance of Jack Kulawik, my photographer, and Emily Rapport, my web advisor, my website has been updated. Please take a look at the latest series Long Short.


Long Short Series No. 21, 11″x30″, graphite pencil, conte, prismacolor, erasure, pencil shavings and smudge on 90# Stonehenge – created 2017



Thursday, February 11, 2016

Pop-Up Exhibit, Contemporary Artists of Tucson

Cri de Coeur, Nancy Charak, artist, watercolor and marks on 24"x18" birchwood panel
Together with Greta Ward, Jack McLain, Nancy Drigotas and Kathryn Wilde, I am exhibiting at Plaza Palomino in Tucson AZ.
It's a pop-up in Unit 119, Friday and Saturday, February 26th and 27th, from 10a to 9p. We'll have an Opening Reception on Friday from 6p to 9p, and a Closing Reception on Saturday from 6p to 9p.

Plaza Palomino is at the SE corner of Swan and Fort Lowell, Tucson AZ.




You can find more of my work here http://www.rounderstudio.com/


Sunday, January 31, 2016

Contemporary Artists of Tucson

With Greta Ward, Kathryn Wilde, Jack McLainNancy Drigotas, and myself Nancy Charak, we are Contemporary Artists of Tucson. Announcements will be coming shortly re a pop-up exhibit at Plaza Palomino, at Swan and Fort Lowell in Tucson the last weekend of February 2016.
A big thank you to Fred Soto for helping us make the connection.