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Art Talk with Pat Bishop and Colleen Ansbaugh

By PLYMOUTH ARTS CENTER (other events)

Thursday, February 20 2025 5:00 PM 6:30 PM CST
 
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Please join us Thursday, Feb. 20th from 5 to 6:30pm in Gallery 110 North of the Plymouth Arts Center as "Triple Vision" exhibiting artists Colleen Ansbaugh and Pat Bishop lead us on a complimentary gallery walk. Learn about the artists and their beautiful textile art process.  Admission is Free, however pre-registration is required to attend.  Call the PAC 920.892.8409 to register, or online by Feb. 18th!   

About the Artists: 

Colleen Ansbaugh             Website:  www.colleenansbaugh.com                       

Colleen Ansbaugh is an active mixed media artist creating with both fiber and paint. Life in the  Up North Woods of Wisconsin inspires her organic forms and delightful waves of color. Formal training at the University of Minnesota in Textiles and Clothing, provided the basis for technical sewing skills. While sewing continues to be a lifelong passion, her work has shifted from initially tailoring garments to fiber as an art form. Most days include hours of studio time focusing on stitching, photography and applying color to cloth or canvas.  Our thought process and use of words is the basis for her current work. Pondering why we think or how words are formed has captured Colleen's imagination. She stitches together repurposed materials in a tangle of lines, encouraging the viewer for a closer look. Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, with featured art in numerous publications. She pens occasional newsstand magazine articles and is involved in local community art venues. 

Pat Bishop                                 Website:  www.patbishop.info         

Pat Bishop is an artist who works with fabric, thread and a sewing machine and often watercolor and acrylic paints.  Her artwork is an expression of her view and appreciation of nature.  She is predominantly self-taught with the help of lots of workshops and classes from watercolors to rosemaling and other painting and textile classes. As a midwestern descendant of farmers she is an inherent problem solver, with the need to use it up, fix it, make it work or repurpose it. Currently she is pursuing simplification in her work. Subjects she gravitates toward are trees, birds and broken down buildings, but with an abstracted view.    Her artwork is in private collections and has been exhibited nationally and internationally and won numerous awards in fine art venues and prestigious fiber art exhibits.  She teaches and lectures about her work.

Event is coordinated by Liz Higgins and PAC's Education Department.  Sponsored by Sargento and Waldo State Bank. Complimentary appetizers, cash bar. 

 

 

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