‘COLOR: A study of American Society’

Look, and you shall see. It took Louisville native Cletus Wilcox 15 years of cross-country travel to really see America. His exhibition “COLOR” is the result of his observations about our American identity, using color and abstraction to express what he believes we are all about. “It’s hard for me to consider myself an artist,” he said. “Due to the lack of drafted design and constraint in the art I am involved with I tend to feel I am more of a steward to the piece rather than the creator.” I’m calling him a visual sociologist.

THROUGH MAY 30

Tim Faulkner Gallery
Free

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‘COLOR: A study of American Society’

Jo Anne Triplett is the contributing visual arts editor at LEO Weekly. She’s a past member of the Mayor’s Advisory Committee on Public Art, was the content advisor on the Glassworks Building video, and has written for Louisville Magazine, Kentucky Homes and Gardens and the national publication Glass Craftsman. Jo Anne came to Louisville from Washington, D.C. where she worked as a researcher and writer for the Smithsonian American Art Museum.

 

 

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