
Painting by Julie Shipp
UTSA Department of Art and Art History presents 'Chromospheres' through Oct. 29
By Tim Brownlee
Assistant Director of Public Affairs
(Oct. 14, 2005)--The UTSA Department of Art and Art History presents "Chromospheres," an exhibition of paintings by graduate student Julie Shipp, through Oct. 29 at the UTSA Satellite Space.
Free and open to the public, the exhibit is in the Blue Star Contemporary Art Center, Suite 115, South Alamo and Probandt streets.
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The exhibit features atmospheric, abstract field paintings that allude to landscape. Dominated by color, the paintings are intended to convey a sense of illusion and depth that envelope viewers in a colorscape.
Gallery hours are noon to 6 p.m., Friday through Sunday, or by appointment. For more information, contact Julie Shipp at (210) 212-7146.
