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Diverse views on collage at Roberta Marx Gallery

Elizabeth Kramer
@arts_bureau
"Goddess at Monotype 3" by Jill Baker in the exhibit in "Collage and What It Means" at Roberta Marx Gallery.

Last year, several artists took a class from Lisa Austin, a signature member of the National Collage Society, and now have used mixed media - photos, textures, materials (both paper and other types of background supplies) paints, inks – to conjure their own works.

Those works by nine artists - Lisa Austin, Jill Baker, Marge Constan, Diana Devaughn, Joan Kofodimos, Sara O'Neil, Lori Sargent, Jacqueline Thomas and Neisja Yenawine – are now on view in “Collage and What It Means” at Roberta Marx Gallery.

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"An alternative creation story" by Lisa Austin in the exhibit in "Collage and What It Means" at Roberta Marx Gallery.


WHEN: Through June 30. Reception, 12:30 p.m., Sunday, May 14.  A docent will discuss “Collage” and specific works at 12:30 p.m., Sunday, May 21.

WHERE: Roberta Marx Gallery at Thomas Jefferson Unitarian Church, 4936 Brownsboro Road Gallery; Hours 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, and 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Sunday

COST: Free admission

INFORMATION: 502-425-6943 or 502-650-1530; www.tjuc.org

Reach reporter Elizabeth Kramer at 502-582-4682 and ekramer@courier-journal.com. Follow her on Twitter @arts_bureau and on Facebook at Elizabeth Kramer - Arts Writer.