Miller Gallery is BEAUTIFUL


(above: Pink Still Life by Pang Jen)

B E A U T Y

Miller Gallery
Opening Reception Friday April 10, 6-8 pm
Show continues through April 24

Forget deep, symbolic and melancholy art and celebrate all things superficially beautiful this Friday at Miller Gallery. Times are tough and perhaps we could all spend a Friday night with some colorful, uplifting and unabashedly beautiful art. Artists include "Don Hatfield, renowned for his timeless, classic impressionist paintings of mothers and children, frolicking on beaches, sharing loving moments in the loveliness of blooming gardens; Colin Berry, whose contemplative, measured and meticulous paintings often combine landscape and still life, are serenely classical and quietly poetic; Ellen Diamond, whose eye for pattern and color are reflected in her vibrant and vivid depictions of the French and Italian countryside, seascapes and village scenes; Pang Jen, for many years a gallery favorite, whose loose impressionist figurative and landscape paintings are exercises in soft, harmonious color; and popular local artist Ron Johnson, well-known for his paintings of Cincinnati scenes and landmarks as well as captured memories of European travel. "

Red Tree Turns Over a New Leaf



RedTree Art Opening
Friday, April 10, 6-10 pm
Red Tree Gallery (3210 Madison Rd.)

As if Red Tree could be even more fabulous... this weekend marks the debut of their first show at their new Madison Road location. As per usual, there will be wine and live music. Featured local artists include Teressa Barnhill, Scott Dannenfelser, Diane Debevec, Maureen Holub and Dick Macke. I have yet to check out their new spot, but the street front location should definitely put them in the spotlight.