The Shadowbox Galleries have become a beloved addition to the experience at Shadowbox Live. The beautiful and eclectic artwork that lines the hallways leading to the theater often reflects or hints at the themes of the performance that evening. And under Curator Amy Ivanhoff's direction, new artists are being added on a regular basis.
On display inside the Shadowbox Live theater until January 2nd ---
--Local artist Jen PoppenEtegen challenges viewers with sudden juxtapositions of nature/culture, sacred/profance, and rural/urban, often depicted through family dynamics and spanning cultures and eras.
--The artist collective, Little Fish Art Studios, a division of Columbus Center for Human Services, Inc, shares unique artwork created through collaboration between artists and adults with disabilities. Their mission, to create a world where artists with disabilities produce and share works of art and learn, develop professionally, collaborate, exhibit, and celebrate with community members, can be seen through a collection of diverse works.
Available viewing times for the Shadowbox Galleries are as follows:
· 11:00 AM - 2:00pm Tuesdays to Fridays
· 5:00 - 7:00pm Tuesdays to Saturdays
· 4:00 - 7:00pm Sundays
An artist reception for Little Fish Art Studios will be held on Tuesday, December 6, 2016 in the Backstage Bistro at 503 S. Front Street from 5:00 - 7:00pm. The reception is free to the public and includes complimentary snacks.
Shadowbox Live, a non-profit 501C3 performance ensemble, is the largest resident theater company in America, producing over 500 shows per year.
For over 20 years Shadowbox Live has produced world-class performances, spanning the artistic spectrum with sketch comedy, rock 'n 'roll, original rock operas, traditional musicals, drama, dance theater and new media; always putting emphasis on the unparalleled live experience.
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