‘The Proximity Effect’ Exhibition
Within the Anderson Alley Arts building, a unique synchronicity fosters a deep sense of community among its artists. The spontaneous hallway encounters, unplanned conversations, and shared studio visits often spark inspiration, offer clarity on creative ideas, and provide a constant exchange of feedback and resources. These serendipitous moments — along with more structured events, exhibitions, and impromptu classes — have cultivated a space where mutual support and artistic growth thrive.
The third floor of Anderson Alley Arts is home to a diverse group of creators: painters working in oil, watercolor, and acrylic; printmakers and bookmakers; photographers and mixed media artists; fabric and ceramic artists; sculptors; hat makers; felt workers; and needle hookers. This rich variety highlights not only the unique artistic expressions within the group but also the collaborative spirit that binds them.
The Proximity Effect celebrates the collective energy, shared support, and remarkable talents of this creative community. It is a testament to the power of artistic connection and the enduring impact of proximity — in both space and spirit.
Event Snapshot
When and Where
Who
Open to the Public
| Cost | FREE |
Interpreter Requested?
No