In Search of Meaning
January 7 - February 4, 2017
EXHIBITING ARTISTS
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
(Dallas, TX) Ro2 Art is pleased to present a group show, 'In Search of Meaning,' featuring new works by Charles Richard Clary, Cuyler Etheredge, Kelly Ingleright-Telgenhoff, Carol Ivey, Julon Pinkston, and Ben Terry.
The gallery is very proud to exhibit the six artists in the first show of 2017, presenting works that are disctinctive of each artist's individual and varying approaches to “a search for meaning” in both public and private spheres. Conversely, 'In Search of Meaning' allows viewers to conduct an inquiry of their own as they consider each artist’s lens and their various subjects, inspirations, and methods.
ABOUT THE ARTISTS:
CHARLES RICHARD CLARY received his MFA from Savannah College of Art and Design and currently lives and works in Conway, South Carolina. Clary’s work has been recognized by My Modern Met, and has shown his work in a number of solo exhibitions across the United States, including Tennessee, Alabama, and Nevada. For this exhibition, his paper sculptures are hand-cut and placed beneath layers of drywall and wallpaper.
CUYLER ETHEREDGE is a Dallas-based artist whose work has been featured in a number of group and solo shows in Texas . She has studied Multimedia Art at Richland College, Cedar Valley College, Brookhaven College, and Souther Methodist University in Dallas. Etheredge seeks to document scenes from “ordinary life” in her paintings, using materials such as casein, flashe, and gouache.
Originally from Michigan, KELLY INGLERIGHT-TELGENHOFF moved to Texas to pursue her MFA at the University of North Texas in Denton. Her work has been featured in several group and solo shows across Texas. She's currently teaching at UNT . Ingleright-Telgenhoff’s paintings, drawings, and fiber works navigate worlds of abstraction and reality.
CAROL IVEY is a Fort Worth-based artist who received her BFA in Studio Art from the University of Texas in Austin. Ivey has been featured in a number of exhibitions across North Texas. Currently, she lives and teaches from her studio in Fort Worth. Ivey’s oil paintings will be on view, the subjects of which include broken ceramics, dried flowers, and winter fruits.
JULON PINKSTON earned his MFA in Painting and Drawing from The University of North Texas in Denton in 2008, prior to which he received his BFA from the University of Houston. Pinkston has taught at various community colleges in Texas, and currently works as an art teacher for the Houston Independent School District. Pinkston’s works involve a textural use of acrylic paint incorporating a variety of materials and features such as including trompe l’oeil plywood and nail drips.
BENJAMIN TERRY lives and works in Denton, Texas, where he received a BFA in Drawing and Painting in 2010 and an MFA in the same discipline in 2013 from the University of North Texas. He has exhibited work in numerous solo and group shows in Atlanta, Charleston, Dallas and Houston. He currently teaches Drawing and Painting at the University of North Texas and Tarrant County College. Terry’s vibrant sculptural paintings will be on view.
All works will be on view January 7 - February 4, 2017. Please join us for the opening reception Saturday, January 7, 2017, 7-10 PM at Ro2 Art, located at 1501 S. Ervay, Dallas, Texas 75215. For more information, visit www.Ro2art.com, or call Jordan Roth at (214) 803-9575.
(Dallas, TX) Ro2 Art is pleased to present a group show, 'In Search of Meaning,' featuring new works by Charles Richard Clary, Cuyler Etheredge, Kelly Ingleright-Telgenhoff, Carol Ivey, Julon Pinkston, and Ben Terry.
The gallery is very proud to exhibit the six artists in the first show of 2017, presenting works that are disctinctive of each artist's individual and varying approaches to “a search for meaning” in both public and private spheres. Conversely, 'In Search of Meaning' allows viewers to conduct an inquiry of their own as they consider each artist’s lens and their various subjects, inspirations, and methods.
ABOUT THE ARTISTS:
CHARLES RICHARD CLARY received his MFA from Savannah College of Art and Design and currently lives and works in Conway, South Carolina. Clary’s work has been recognized by My Modern Met, and has shown his work in a number of solo exhibitions across the United States, including Tennessee, Alabama, and Nevada. For this exhibition, his paper sculptures are hand-cut and placed beneath layers of drywall and wallpaper.
CUYLER ETHEREDGE is a Dallas-based artist whose work has been featured in a number of group and solo shows in Texas . She has studied Multimedia Art at Richland College, Cedar Valley College, Brookhaven College, and Souther Methodist University in Dallas. Etheredge seeks to document scenes from “ordinary life” in her paintings, using materials such as casein, flashe, and gouache.
Originally from Michigan, KELLY INGLERIGHT-TELGENHOFF moved to Texas to pursue her MFA at the University of North Texas in Denton. Her work has been featured in several group and solo shows across Texas. She's currently teaching at UNT . Ingleright-Telgenhoff’s paintings, drawings, and fiber works navigate worlds of abstraction and reality.
CAROL IVEY is a Fort Worth-based artist who received her BFA in Studio Art from the University of Texas in Austin. Ivey has been featured in a number of exhibitions across North Texas. Currently, she lives and teaches from her studio in Fort Worth. Ivey’s oil paintings will be on view, the subjects of which include broken ceramics, dried flowers, and winter fruits.
JULON PINKSTON earned his MFA in Painting and Drawing from The University of North Texas in Denton in 2008, prior to which he received his BFA from the University of Houston. Pinkston has taught at various community colleges in Texas, and currently works as an art teacher for the Houston Independent School District. Pinkston’s works involve a textural use of acrylic paint incorporating a variety of materials and features such as including trompe l’oeil plywood and nail drips.
BENJAMIN TERRY lives and works in Denton, Texas, where he received a BFA in Drawing and Painting in 2010 and an MFA in the same discipline in 2013 from the University of North Texas. He has exhibited work in numerous solo and group shows in Atlanta, Charleston, Dallas and Houston. He currently teaches Drawing and Painting at the University of North Texas and Tarrant County College. Terry’s vibrant sculptural paintings will be on view.
All works will be on view January 7 - February 4, 2017. Please join us for the opening reception Saturday, January 7, 2017, 7-10 PM at Ro2 Art, located at 1501 S. Ervay, Dallas, Texas 75215. For more information, visit www.Ro2art.com, or call Jordan Roth at (214) 803-9575.