Sun, 3 June 2007 Imagine 1,900 drawings in a single show, and then imagine that the
drawings are not hung on the wall in row after row but, instead, from
the ceiling.
It creates what curator and participant Brent Dedas calls "a cloud of ideas." The notion behind "The Process of Exploration: 1900 Drawings" is that the 19 artists have investigated their own subconscious and opened a "doorway into the creative process," according to Dedas, who teaches drawing at the University of Louisville. The exhibition at the Student Art League's off-campus Rouge Noir Gallery, 333 E. Market St. From Louisville's Courier-Journal. Comments[4] |

Imagine 1,900 drawings in a single show, and then imagine that the
drawings are not hung on the wall in row after row but, instead, from
the ceiling.



