Local artist Rob Bechtel goes back to his originals influences for his new Exhibit “Lineage” in the Concourse Gallery, one of five new exhibits opening tonight, June 23.
“I started thinking of my influences when I was starting out as an artists. There are so many of them — a lot of twentieth century artists,” Bechtel said, noting his exhibit includes the oil and canvass works he is known for which he created at the McNally Arts Centre studio as well as ink on paper he completed at home.
“ I can’t get to the studio every day, so I’ve been doing a lot more work on paper at home,” he observed, adding all of the works were completed in 2017 and 2018.
The exhibitions run until Aug. 24.The opening reception is 7-9 p.m. at Casa for for Bechtel’s “Lineage” as well as C Blake Everneden’s “Cinematic Imaginings,” Kari Lehr and Karen Tamminga-Paton’s Beloved” in the main gallery, Peak Support Services art classes “Monsters” in the Concourse showcase and Alison Grigg’s group show “Do not Touch The Art,” in the Passage Gallery.