Sandy Winters: Creation and Destruction

Exhibition details

Sandy Winters combines the mediums of printmaking, drawing, and painting to realize her mural-like constructions of an imagined future of biological plant-animal-machine hybrids. Winters earned a BS from the University of New Hampshire and a MFA from Cornell University. Her work tends to depict environments of largely abstracted forms that are forbidding yet playful and birarre yet familiar. For the last 40 years, her art has been exhibited widely in both group and solo exhibitions held throughout the United States. Some of her more recent solo exhibitions include "Sandy Winters: Creation and Destruction" at the Deland Museum; "Williamson Memorial Award: 10-Year Survey" at the Indiana State University Art Gallery; "Metamorphosis" at the Flaten Art Museum in Forthfield, Minnesota; and "In My Back Yard" at George Adams Gallery in New York City.

Image: Sandy Winters, "Near Treacherous Waters", 2013. Flash acrylic, graphite, collage on Arches paper, 52 x 72.25 in.

January 24 - March 6

Location

Main Gallery

Reception

January 24, 5-7pm

Lecture

Gallery Talk: January 24, noon
Sandy Winters: Creation and Destruction