Every spring for the past 14 years, the artists of the Gamma Garage have been inviting the community in to check out their work.
The four artists are returning this year with their annual art show on Saturday and Sunday, April 29 and 30.
The show includes a wide variety of new works in all styles and mediums – with oils, acrylics, watercolour, ink and mixed-media work in sizes from small to large.
“The artists have developed very distinct styles, with each producing their own contrasts of subjects,” a press release notes.
Sheila Chowdhury works towards abstraction, especially in landscape. Pat Sexsmith focuses on figure and portrait work, as well as botanical studies. Dianne Yard enjoys working in large-scale landscape and florals, with occasional detailed drawings. Wilma Cook depicts ancient sites and buildings recorded from her travels.
“These differences produce a show always characterized by a harmonious display,” the release notes. “Guests are generally surprised to find so much to enjoy and mark their calendars for repeat visits.”
The show runs noon to 5 p.m. both days at 232 North Gamma Ave., on Capitol Hill. Everyone is welcome to drop in.