Megan Chapman and Stewart Bremner to have collaborative exhibition at Arts Center of the Ozarks in July
Megan Chapman and Stewart Bremner have created fifteen new collaborative paintings on panel for their latest exhibition, A place called home. Chapman, who lives in Fayetteville, Arkansas and Bremner from Edinburgh, Scotland, live and work together as best as they are able, despite the distance of four thousand miles that often separates the two artists.
In their latest paintings, the two artists reconcile not only their different backgrounds but also their individual voices in their search for home. The cool colors of Scotland are balanced by the warmer ones of Arkansas. Graphite lines reflect the geology of both regions, as well as the trajectory of planes slicing through space and hint at the sense of being pulled in two different directions.
While the artists float between two locations on two continents, they paint, they live and they continue their journey to find a place called home.
A place called home
Megan Chapman and Stewart Bremner
July 3-27
Reception: Tuesday July 10th 6-8pm
Art Center of the Ozarks
Springdale, Arkansas
Posted by Stewart Bremner
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