The final exhibition in the summer Ars Poetica series. Lines of Life closed out a three-month program organized around the intersection of poetry and visual art. Each show in the series responded to a different aspect of the Ars Poetica theme — August's iteration brought the sharpest focus to line as subject: the drawn line, the carved line, the printed line.
Gary Groves' woodcut practice is a fifty-year accumulation of decisions about line — where to cut, what to leave, how the remaining wood carries the mark. His work anchored the August program. Works from this exhibition remain available to collectors. Inquire for availability.