November 4th, 2015 by pio@shoreline.edu

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Join us Thurs., Nov. 5 from 5-7 p.m. for the Opening Reception of “Tripping Paint,” the newest exhibit in the Administration Building (1000) art gallery.

TRIPPING PAINT: EXPRESSIONS OF REAL AND IMAGINED PLACES featuring works by Faculty Member Bob Hutchinson
NOVEMBER 2nd, 2015 – JANUARY 1st, 2016
Lobby, Administration Building 1000

Bob Hutchinson’s expressionistic landscape and seascape paintings explore the dynamics of gesture, color and form. They reference nature and sometimes, specific locations. The varying degrees of abstraction in Hutchinson’s work reference his influences, such as Hiroshige, Howard Hogkins, Richard Diebenkorn, Emil Nolde and Wolf Kahn.

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November 3rd, 2015 by pio@shoreline.edu

Hutch poster-email
Join us Thurs., Nov. 5 from 5-7 p.m. for the Opening Reception of “Tripping Paint,” the newest exhibit in the Administration Building (1000) art gallery.

TRIPPING PAINT: EXPRESSIONS OF REAL AND IMAGINED PLACES featuring works by Faculty Member Bob Hutchinson
NOVEMBER 2nd, 2015 – JANUARY 1st, 2016
Lobby, Administration Building 1000

Bob Hutchinson’s expressionistic landscape and seascape paintings explore the dynamics of gesture, color and form. They reference nature and sometimes, specific locations. The varying degrees of abstraction in Hutchinson’s work reference his influences, such as Hiroshige, Howard Hogkins, Richard Diebenkorn, Emil Nolde and Wolf Kahn.

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October 30th, 2015 by pio@shoreline.edu

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TRIPPING PAINT: EXPRESSIONS OF REAL AND IMAGINED PLACES featuring works by Faculty Member Bob Hutchinson
NOVEMBER 2nd, 2015 – JANUARY 1st, 2016
Lobby, Administration Building 1000

Opening Reception: Thursday, November 5th 5 – 7 p.m.
Lobby, Administration Building 1000

Bob Hutchinson’s expressionistic landscape and seascape paintings explore the dynamics of gesture, color and form. They reference nature and sometimes, specific locations. The varying degrees of abstraction in Hutchinson’s work reference his influences, such as Hiroshige, Howard Hogkins, Richard Diebenkorn, Emil Nolde and Wolf Kahn.

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