Join Blue Line Arts for its upcoming show, "British Invasion!" Blue Line Arts welcome British artists Carol Hodgson, Tom McKeith, Zoran Peshich, and Margaret Realica who are all UK natives, but now reside and work in Northern California.
Tom McKeith was born in Scotland and moved to America to study photography, earning his Master’s Degree and studying with Ansel Adams in California. He now lives in Sacramento and utilizes computers as a tool to combine his knowledge of photography, drawing, and painting.
Margaret Realica, another featured artist, has exhibited and taught workshops across the U.S. and Canada. Her work en route has adapted to the various materials available and encompassed different aesthetics, overlapping to produce her current, visually layered work.
Carol Hodgson is a British artist who now lives in Northern California and creates work using pastel and paint. She has over twenty-five years of experience as a self-employed professional artist.
Zoran Peshich was born in Yugoslavia but raised in England, and has received a degree in Fine Art and Environmental Design. He currently lives in Sacramento, California, and continues to paint, work on his digital art projects, and create ceramic sculpture.
Alongside British Invasion, the Connected art exhibit is presented by Concept: Art + Movement, a cultural arts coalition dedicated to exhibiting the work of artists and culture bearers of the Pacific Western region. C:AM supports native and indigenous arts and curation through community-centered contemporary art exhibits, professional development workshops, and educational programming.
Free
Phone: (916) 783-4117
2018/11/30 - 2019/01/05
Additional time info:
3rd Saturday Artist Reception (12/15) 5pm-8:30pm
Gallery Hours:
Wednesdays-Saturdays 11am-5pm
Blue Line Arts Gallery
405 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA 95678
Street parking.