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In the Beginning: Carlos Solis at Fowler Gallery
Curated by Venezuelan painter Carlos Solis, this international group exhibition brings together artists living and working around Atlanta whose backgrounds span multiple continents and cultures.
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In the Beginning: Carlos Solis, Fowler Gallery — Located in the Hudgens Center for Art & Learning in Duluth, Fowler Gallery is presenting a group exhibition curated by Venezuelan painter Carlos Solis that features artists from all over the globe who live and work around Atlanta. The goal of the project, according to Solis, is to show that art has always broken barriers and unified people regardless of their origin. Some artists in the show come from Nigeria, Syria, Ecuador, and Kenya.
While you’re at the Fowler, check out Above The Horizon: Cloudscape Paintings by Rachel Grant, as well as the Hudgens smART Program Exhibition showing artwork created by Gwinnett County students. — Kevin C. Madigan
About the Exhibition
Curated by Carlos Solis, In the Beginning brings together artists from diverse cultural backgrounds who now live and work in the Atlanta area. The exhibition explores how artistic practice can transcend geography, language, and nationality while creating shared experiences and dialogue.
The participating artists represent a broad range of perspectives and traditions, reflecting the international character of Atlanta’s contemporary arts community.
Curator: Carlos Solis
Venue: Fowler Gallery at The Hudgens Center for Art & Learning
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