Solo and Galleries Exhibitions in Connecticut
Kathleen Zimmerman’s artwork was selected for two Solo Exhibitions in her home state of Connecticut. While she has had Solo Exhibitions before, she was honored to be invited to show not only once but twice by curators this year. Each exhibition was installed in late August so they could be residence throughout the fall and early winter.
Note : The Norman Stevens Gallery exhibition will run until January 10, 2020, while the Bell Galleries exhibition will run until the last week of November.
Below are a few photos of Kathleen’s exhibition at the Norman Stevens Gallery, which is located on University of Connecticut’s main campus in Storrs, Connecticut. Kathleen has not had a chance to take photos of the Bell Galleries exhibit yet, which is located on the International Ethel Walker School’s campus in Simsbury, Connecticut.
Besides these two Solo Exhibitions, Kathleen’s work will be showing at both the Silver Circle Gallery in Putnam, CT and the Artisans at Middle River Gallery in Stafford Springs, CT.
Below is a photo of Kathleen’s Universe Series at the Silver Circle Gallery during their Annual Exhibition in September. Kathleen is a gallery artist at Silver Circle and loves how her work looks in this dramatic space.
This October, Evening and Morning Star from her Star Series will be in the gallery, so be sure to visit them if you are in the area or better yet adopt them and take them home.
Below is an exterior photo of the Artisans at Middle River Gallery and a few photos of Kathleen’s digital prints that reside there. Kathleen is a gallery artist at Middle River Gallery, which is located in Stafford Springs, CT so will be adding new work as it becomes available.
Note: Kathleen delivered the digital print of Midday Star to the gallery this week! The previous post gave patrons a glimpse into how this particular drawing evolved from start to finish.
We hope this post will give our patrons in Connecticut a quick update on where to find Kathleen’s work.
Zimmerman Fine Art Studio
Update: Ben Crnic, a correspondent for UConn’s newpaper The Daily Campus, wrote a nice article about Kathleen and her work for their October 17th issue. It was titled Kathleen Zimmerman hopes to inspire new ways of thinking with art. He began by writing:
“If you were to visit the Norman Stevens Gallery in the Homer Babbidge Library to look at Kathleen Zimmerman’s work, you would see an abundance of abstract lines and shapes that come together in just the right way to form a recognizable image. The contrast between light and dark in her carefully woven drawings pops out at the viewer, drawing them in to contemplate what Zimmerman is trying to say.”
To read the entire article, go to The Campus Daily website.