Reception Next Weekend to Open Exhibit for 3 Artists in Cotuit

Artwork by Joan Hall. Courtesy of Cotuit Center for the Arts.

COTUIT – The Cotuit Center for the Arts will host an opening night reception this week for a new exhibit featuring three “colorful” New England artists.

The exhibit brings three artists whose use of vibrant colors in a variety of mediums will provide visitors with an exciting visual and textual experience.

The opening reception for Joan Hall: Hear the Ocean Sobbing; Krisanne Baker: Breathe; and Adero Willard: Alleviating Quiet is Saturday, September 7 from 5 to 7 p.m.

An artist talk will be held at 5:20 p.m.

The works of the three artists also encourage guests to think about the health of our environment, particularly the ocean, which is important to Cape Cod.

Hall, a long-time sailor, uses her paper-based works to initiate conversation about ocean advocacy concerning primarily plastic pollution.

Baker is a coastal Maine artist whose work concerns water quality, availability and rights. Multimedia installations and paintings focus upon raising ocean health awareness, conservation, and to remediate the ocean’s balance through stewardship.

Adero Willard lives as an artist and educator in Western Massachusetts. Her exhibit, Alleviating Quiet is a visual challenge to stillness. The intricacies of contrasting pattern and color on these large coil-built vessels present a visual clamor; voices as juxtaposing shapes on clay.

The exhibit runs September 7 through October 5.

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