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PLAY/BOOK

PLAY/BOOK

First Friday March 7th

6:00 - 10:00PM

Sketchbooks are a common practice among artists across a multitude of mediums, and have been used to troubleshoot ideas for more developed works of art, practice their skills, and work their creative muscles. Sketchbooks celebrate curiosity and discovery and can serve as a learning tool for beginner artists learning to bring their creativity into reality.

For some artists, sketchbooks are a diary. They symbolize a safe space to try new ways of artistic expression or a careful discipline to refine drawing skills and expand artistic endurance. This low-expectation medium can foster great ideas and assist in the next finished and fully developed work of art.

Art enthusiasts and artists themselves tend to overlook the contents of their own sketchbooks, whereas friends and art supporters are curious about what’s inside. The purpose of this show is to bring the sketchbook practice into the public eye, in order to embrace the messy and disorganized, and show the work behind the final pieces of art.

This show celebrates sketchbooks as a part of an artist's studio practice and brings the full scope of the creative process to light.

📅 When: Opening Reception First Friday March 7th 6:00 - 10:00PM
📍 Where: Petshop Gallery 2727 N. 62nd St
🎨 Featuring Artists: Greg Baney, Rob Dehner, Erica Miget, Samuel Hulsebus, Charles “Spoons” Spooner, Everyday Humann, Santi Mora-Amaral, Cannon, Miriamne Marlowe, Alicia Willis, and more.
🖼 Curated by: Cameron Amys

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