Addison Center for the Arts welcomes the public to come view their latest exhibit “Avenues of Inquiry” in the gallery from August 8 to September 8. The show is a retrospective the work of artist Joan Ladendorf.
Joan is a self-taught artist who has been exploring various artist possibilities over the past 40 years. Her journey covered theater costuming, graphic design, quilt making and paper collage. Currently, she is back on the computer creating what she likes to call “Photo Collage”. Making use of her image collection of textures and landscape backgrounds, throwing in shapes taken from her fabric compositions or drawn with the computer mouse, she is creating “Visions”, “Monsters” and most recently “Creatures”. The elements are digitally assembled using Photoshop’s various layering techniques, and further enhanced with dimensional effects.
Meet the artist and enjoy some refreshments at the reception on Saturday, August 11th between 2 - 4pm. The exhibit will continue through September 8th.
The Addison Center for the Arts gallery is adjacent to Addison Trail High School at 213 N. Lombard Road and parking is available in the North lot. The gallery is open Wednesday - Saturday 1- 4 pm. This exhibit is partially funded by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council Agency.
The Addison Center for the Arts is a non-profit organization created to be an integral part in advancing the arts within the community. For more information, visit our Facebook page, website at www.adddisoncenterforthearts.com or call 630-458-4500.
FREE
2018/08/08 - 2018/09/08
Additional time info:
Artist Reception : Saturday, August 11th ~ 2 - 4 PM
Addison Center for the Arts Gallery
213 N. Lombard Road, Addison, IL 60101
There is a parking lot directly in front of the gallery entrance.