Catherine Kirkland’s Solo Exhibit, “What’s the Point?” is currently installed at the Johnson County Arts & Heritage Center. This exhibit of 25 pointillist abstract works is part of the OpenSpacesKC Expanded Field.
Catherine Kirkland's Solo Exhibit, "What's the Point?", currently installed at the Johnson County Arts & Heritage Center at 8788 Metcalf, Overland Park, Kansas, is part of the Expanded Fields of the OpenSpacesKC arts festival. Ms Kirkland's solo show runs through Sept 22.
In this solo exhibit, Catherine Kirkland answers the question, “What’s the Point?” visually, through her brightly colored, pointillist paintings. In brief, pointillism is the creation of a visual effect through the application of spots of color that blend in the viewer’s eyes, which then appear to the viewer as luminous, brilliant colors and shapes.
Ms. Kirkland demonstrates her unique take on this neo-impressionist, labor-intensive painting technique in her latest works.
Ms. Kirkland’s influences include: Vance Kirkland, world-renowned 20th century pointillist painter from Denver; David S. Parker, a contemporary painter also from Denver; as well as 19th century pointillist painters Georges Seurat, Vincent Van Gogh and Paul Signac.
Access to the Creative Commons is free. If you wish to visit the museums, tickets are $5 and are available at the reception desk.
2018/08/22 - 2018/09/22
Additional time info:
Creative Commons hours: M-F 9:00AM-9:00PM; Saturday, 9:00AM-5:00PM; Sundays, closed.
Johnson County Arts & Heritage Center
8788 Metcalf, Overland Park, KS 66212