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Artist in the Gallery: Louise P. Sloane

Tour the gallery with Louise P. Sloane

Sunday, October 13, 3 pm  

Free with Museum Admission

Standing Room/ Gallery stools available

Louise P. Sloane’s paintings emanate from a long and rich tradition in art history. The visual language of Sloane’s paintings embrace the legacy of reductive and minimalist ideologies while celebrating the beauty of color, and a human affinity for mark making.

Louise P. Sloane joins the ranks of a small but mighty group of great artists including Ellsworth Kelly, Piet Mondrian, Mark Rothko, Richard Anuszkiewicz, Anton Albers and Barnett Newman. Like these monumental artists before her, she has dedicated her life’s work to exploring the limitless possibilities of a single theme; an insistence on color.

Sloane’s paintings have been shown in a multitude of museums including, the New Britain Museum of American Art, the Hunterdon Museum of Art, Coral Springs Museum of Art, the Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, Cornell Museum of Art and History, and the Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art.

 

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