Friday, August 29, 2014

Chroma at the Projective Eye Gallery

Chroma: lyrical lines and compulsive color, the current exhibit at the Projective Eye Gallery at UNC Charlotte Center City, showcases some of Charlotte's best abstract artists.



How beautiful this uptown Charlotte facility located at 320 E. 9th Street is.

UNC Charlotte Center City
The structure of the building itself is a work of art designed to look like unevenly stacked boxes creating a little more room on each floor, and giving it an animated look.


Lobby art at UNC Charlotte Center City 

 The occasion was a reception and gallery showing of beautiful art and music.The artists showed paintings , acrylics, collage and ceramics.

Linda Luise Brown, Marge Loudon Moody and Greg Scott, the artists, were there to present and give a talk on their art and let us see a little of who they are and what moves and inspires them.

Linda Luise Brown: abstracts in oil
Linda Luise Brown is one of the highest selling abstract artists in the market. Her color soaked abstractions in oil are emotionally charged and tell more than one story.




Marge Loundon Moody: collage and acrylics
Marge Loudon Moody displays incredible talent with her acrylics and collage works.

"One May Four" by Marge Moody 


"Chicago" by Linda Brown

Gregg Scott: ceramics
Gregg Scott's work displays his intricate surface design on ceramic objects and installations.



After a lovely reception and stroll through the galleries viewing each and every piece, we were invited upstairs, to the performing arts theater, for a performance by pianist Dan Knight composing spontaneous notes as the artists’ most beautiful and fascinating work moved across the theatre screen overhead. 

Dan Knight, pianist
If you have not had an opportunity to visit this extraordinary exhibit be sure to you are in for a real visual experience and meaningful memory.

The Chroma exhibit runs through Sept. 24, 2014. For more information visit the Projective Eye Gallery page at coaa.uncc.edu
Art in the lobby of UNCC Center City

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