Shh, the Art is Speaking.

Texas artists Brent Kollock and Michael Roque Collins both find inspiration in the harrowing, it seems. Whether that's considering the meaning(lessness) of life or conflicts of past with present, respectively, the two incorporate bits of their "other selves" into their artwork featured in The Language of Myth: New Work by Brent Kollock and Watercolors by Michael Roque Collins, at Norwood Flynn Gallery, 3318 Shorecrest Drive, through December 30. For Kollock, those bits are represented through text--paying homage, perhaps, to his "tormented" and passionate writings, of which curator Mabel Peck lauds to great length. For Collins, his paintings cite experiences and lucid dreams (according to notes from a previous exhibition). See and speak their Language from noon to 5 p.m. Wednesdays through Saturdays. A panel discussion with the artists and moderator Jim Edwards takes place 7 p.m. Saturday. Call 214-351-3318 or visit norwoodflynngallery.com.
Wednesdays-Saturdays. Starts: Oct. 6. Continues through Dec. 30, 2010

 
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