OPENING SATURDAY April 27th AT RO2 IN THE CEDARS
Carroll Swenson-Roberts
Garden of Earthly Delights
OPENING RECEPTION
Saturday, April 17
7-10 PM
ON VIEW
April 27 – May 25, 2019
Ro2 Art | The Cedars
1501 South Ervay Street
Dallas, TX 75215
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ABOUT THE ARTIST |
OPENING SATURDAY! Ro2 Art is proud to present new works by artist
Carroll Swenson-Roberts. Stop by our Cedars gallery from 7-10 PM for the
artist reception at 1501 South Ervay Street, Dallas TX 75215.
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In Carroll Swenson-Roberts first solo exhibition at Ro2 Art, the artist creates interior landscapes, private spaces where one’s inner life has the capacity to flourish. Incorporating her own personal and curated symbols in smaller works, Swenson-Roberts positions these objects within the context of the natural world, signifying the relationship between her interior self and the outer world. The included works in Garden of Earthly Delights, developed in a span of over 30 years, display a long term history of the artists reflections on the inner vs. the outer and the joy of ordinary life constructed into personal narratives.
Cheryl Finfrock
One Supper, Three Stories
OPENING RECEPTION
Saturday, April 27
7-10 PM
ON VIEW
April 27 – May 25, 2019
Ro2 Art | The Cedars
1501 South Ervay Street
Dallas, TX 75215
OPENING SATURDAY! Ro2 Art is proud to present new works by artist Cheryl
Finfrock. Stop by our Cedars gallery from 7-10 PM for the artist
reception at 1501 South Ervay Street, Dallas TX 75215.
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Native Texan artist Cheryl Finfrock uses mark making as a metaphor for human interaction. She is drawn to surfaces that are unforgiving in nature, where marks are made permanent not unlike choices in our past. Regarding the picture plane as a stage, the characters that occupy Finfrock’s images are people and places the artist has encountered, observed, and dreamed. She uses found flea market photos, various media, and her own photography to develop her work. Following the tradition of Texas storytelling, Cheryl Finfrock uses her marks to form narratives about her subjects where, with forgiveness, a mistaken mark can be transformed into a new creation.