When: Wed., Jan. 25, 6-8 p.m. and Tuesdays-Saturdays, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Continues through Feb. 25 2017
“On the Curve,” a show that focuses on the multitude of possibilities within the realm of curvilinear artwork, is the latest from Olmos Park’s Ruiz-Healy Art. The group exhibit, which opens with a reception on January 25 and runs through February 25, features the work of artists Constance Lowe, Jesse Amado, Andrés Ferrandis, Nicolás Leiva, Nate Cassie, Laura Anderson Barbata, Ricky Armendariz and Ethel Shipton. While the curvilinear aspects are clearly evident in the clean lines and precise curves, each artist offers their own unique perspective, concerns, personality and process in the pieces. The resulting whole presents a compelling argument that within even the most rigid forms, endless permutations and explorations are possible based on an artist’s particular pursuit/approach. As the exhibit announcement explains, these artists “delve into curvilinear shapes and forms with a bold intellectual and playful practice using art history as an impetus.”