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ART GALLERY RECEPTION

  • Brooklyn Coffee Tea & Guest House 209 Douglas Ave. Providence, RI 02908 (map)

Join Gallery Night Providence at The Brooklyn Coffee Tea & Guest House for our Nov/Dec 2019 Exhibition, showcasing work by Robin Hogg and Amy Webb.

The exhibition will be on view on the first floor of the Brooklyn Coffee House located at 209 Douglas Ave, in Providence, RI from Nov 1 – Jan 1. Gallery hours are Tuesday – Saturday 8am-2pm, during public events and by appointment.

Gallery Open after hours on Thursday, December 19th, 6–8pm. Light refreshments will be served. Free on and off-street parking is available.

Robin Hogg

https://www.instagram.com/robbotood/?hl=en

Robin Hogg, returned to Providence in 2015.  She is is a RISD alumna with a BFA in painting. 
Prior showings include Austin, San Antonio, Dallas, and Fort Worth, Texas, New Orleans, and Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and Spokane, Washington. Her work was also recently featured at The Wurks Gallery and Sprout Co-working in Providence. Robin is currently working on a large commissioned piece for a client in Fort Worth, Texas. 

Amy Webb
www.mockingbirddesign.biz

Amy Webb is an artist and graphic designer, as well as gardener and washboard player, creating mixed media paintings, drawings, sculpture and design projects in her home studio, Mockingbird Design, in Providence, Rhode Island. She received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Printmaking at the University of Iowa, studying with Virginia Myers, and book arts with Kay Amert. She has a Master of Arts in Book Arts from Mills College, with an emphasis on unique artist books. She is a Rhode Island State Council on the Arts grant recipient and has exhibited her work in San Francisco, Palo Alto & Santa Cruz, California, as well as Providence and Pawtucket Rhode Island.

"A fascination with all things avian, birds hold a constant place in my visual iconography. These evocative creatures are laced through our human history reflecting the poetic psyche, spiritual transformation, and prophetic messenger for the gods. As emissaries of song, birds are a ubiquitous, though diminishing, part of our human interaction with nature, offering a magical glint in our daily comings and goings. An exercise in movement, there is something in the action of flight and flocking, the perpetual motion, the social exchanges, and micro adjustments that are copacetic with my own sense of line and gesture."

- Amy Webb

Light Refreshments will be served

FREE off-street parking is available.

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Later Event: December 20
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