Although artists may make a living creating art in one particular style or medium, this doesn’t mean that they are incapable of expression through other artistic forms. In her first solo exhibition, artist Beverly Glascock, best known for her minimalist sculpture, proves that point. In a series of scratchboard etchings that can best be described as black-and-white pop mashups, Glascock takes well-known musicians from the ’60s and ’70s, mixes them with other iconic imagery, creating intricately detailed, beautifully crafted portraits filled with a brilliant sense of humor. Where else are you going to see a Pontiff Keith Richards, a Diana-Ross-inspired Keith Richards or a militant Jerry Garcia-Guevera