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New Art Comes To Peninsula: 'The Five Perspectives: Lunar New Year'
Eunice Chan will be featured at Peninsula Art Institute Gallery as part of broader exhibit at Peninsula Museum of Art.
News from the Peninsula Art Institute:
Brush paintings by Eunice Chan will be featured in a solo exhibit at the Peninsula Art Institute Gallery.
The exhibit will be on view from February 5 to March 15 with an artist’s reception Sunday, February 15 from 1-4 pm. Admission is free.
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The exhibition represents Eunice Chan’s continuing effort to express time, space and perception by using brush-painting techniques. She is interested in exploring conscious perception and dream state. Subject matters include memories of her cultural past, travels and experiences living in different countries.
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Eunice Chan received a classical training at the Art Students League of New York where she studied figure drawing, watercolor and pastel. After a successful career in architecture in New York, she moved to California and paints full time. Her work has won numerous awards both in New York and California.
This exhibition is held in tandem with an exhibition named The Five Perspectives: Lunar New Year at the Peninsula Museum of Art. (PMA is in the same complex as PAI.)
The ‘Five Perspectives…’ includes Eunice Chan’s show, and four other artists who will exhibit in the PMA galleries.
Three are Chinese American and is one Korean American. They are Shan Shan Sheng, paintings and glass sculpture; Wanxin Zheng, ceramic sculpture; Ming Ren, painting; Eun Lee, paintings. Shan Shan Sheng’s exhibition opened Jan. 25, the three others open February 15, 2015 and will include a member only and public event.
About the Peninsula Art Institute (PAI)
PAI is a department of the Peninsula Museum of Art. Founded in December 2012, PAI is home to more than 25 resident visual artists and is located on the San Francisco Peninsula. Its mission is to: Provide a supportive working environment for creative professionals in the visual arts and a cultural resource for the community.
Artist disciplines include Painting, Sculpture, Photography, and Fiber Art. Visit www.peninsulaartinstitute.org for more information, or by calling 650-692-2101. The Peninsula Art Institute Gallery is across the courtyard from the Peninsula Museum of Art’s main entrance; and is open the same hours as the Museum, Wednesday through Sunday 11 am to 5 pm.
--Images courtesy of PAI.
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