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Event:REFLECTIONS OF TIME: Celebrating 50 Years of Artmaking by Stanwyck E. Cromwell.
Date:September 17th to October 29th, 2016.
Time:5:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Location:WIndsor Art Center
Contact:Susan Kiss 860-429-8071; 860-688-2528
Windsor, CT. The Windsor Art Center presents REFLECTIONS OF TIME: Celebrating 50 Years of Artmaking by Stanwyck E. Cromwell. This exhibition, which runs through October 29th, is a retrospective of the artworks by Mr. Cromwell, a Guyanese-born visual artist and Adjunct Art Professor, who has spent the vast amount of his adult life in the United States. This exhibition highlights a selection of paintings, drawings and a variety of mixed-media works, some dating back to his early artmaking days in Guyana, all shown together for the first time.
Despite his lengthy absence from his native country, his memories of Guyana are rich and abundant. A visual kaleidoscope of symbols from his exotic homeland is portrayed in his art and serves as a footnote to his artmaking practices. He has a rich palette and images from which to draw. Saturated colors pervade his art. He often uses wide noses and thick lips not as cultural stereotypes, but as emphasis on the natural beauty of African features, which Mr. Cromwell finds sculpturally strong, ruggedly handsome, and spiritually connected to his Guyanese heritage.
Some of his newer works are more multi-layered and sculpturally collaged with buttons, cowrie shells, and a few tools of his trade including palette knives. Cromwell’s work is a testimony to his adaptation and his growth pertaining to cultural diversity. He says, “Most of the symbols used in my work are visual metaphors, thus subject to individual interpretation based on the context in which they are applied.”
Regular hours: Thurs.: 6 – 8; Sat.: 10 to 4; Sun.: 11 to 4. Several events will complement the exhibition.
· Exhibition opens with a free public reception: Saturday, September 17, 2016 from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.
· Conversation with the Artist: Saturday, October 1 @ 1:30. Mr. Crowell will discuss his imagery, themes, and passion for bridging diverse communities. Free.
· Painting Night: Thursday, October 6 from 6 – 8 p.m. with Irene Hilbert. Be inspired by the current exhibition and create Whimsical Tree, a playful, vibrant painting using line, color, and symbols. All art materials provided for one complete acrylic work of art on canvas. See website for image of an example. Maximum participants is 15. Reservations due by September 30. $45.00 for non-members, $40.00 for members.
· October 29: 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM: Closing reception honoring the artist and the sponsors of the exhibit. Visit with the artist, take your last look at this retrospective exhibition, partake of some refreshments, and enjoy the music. Free.
· School and community groups are welcome during open hours or by appointment.
This exhibition is made possible by the generous support of Dan J. & Alice Ford Ferraina and the West Indian Foundation, Inc., the William Kent Charitable Foundation, and the Nigel Cromwell Foundation, Inc.
Windsor Art Center, 40 Mechanic Street, Windsor, CT. 860-688-2425. www.windsorartcenter.org

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