Candita Clayton Gallery Features Two Top RI Artists

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Candita Clayton Gallery Features Two Top RI Artists

Candita Clayton Gallery will feature new works by Neal T Walsh and Mimo Gordon Riley -- two of Rhode Island's top artists.

The work will be presented from October 23 through November 27, 2015. The public is invited to attend an Opening Reception on Friday, October 23rd, 6-9PM. 

Candita Clayton Gallery is located in the Hope Artiste Village in Pawtucket.

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Mimo Gordon Riley’s paintings, imagined through the winter and into the longed for beginnings of spring, are about interweaving; bits of light and dark play off each other, reflecting the mystery of all our humanentwinings, our forested connections to each other. Gordon Riley graduated from the Maine College of Art, works in her studio in Pawtucket, and has exhibited in New England at the Newport Art Museum, the Attleboro Arts Museum, and Didi Suydam Contemporary in Newport; AVA Gallery in Lebanon, NH; Candita Clayton, Art Prov, Gallery Agniel, and the Providence Art Club in Providence; and in Maine at the Maine Arts Commission in Augusta, Mars Hall Gallery in Port Clyde, the Jonathan Frost and Caldbeck galleries in Rockland, and June Fitzpatrick in Portland. www.mimogordonriley.com

 

Neal T. Walsh
Neal T. Walsh’s paintings capture light and texture on surfaces small and large. Evoking the decay of the urban mill building where he began his painting career and the patterns of nature found in the rural Rhode Island community where he now lives and paints, his works are layered and luminous. He has exhibited at the Newport Art Museum, David Winton Bell Gallery at Brown University, Hera Gallery in Wakefield, Gallery 4 in Tiverton, South Gallery in Greenfield, MA, Aqua Art in Miami, and Dorsch Gallery in Miami. Walsh co-curated the exhibition, "Among the Breakage: New painting from Providence" with Maya Allison at the David Winton Bell Gallery. Walsh is the Gallery Director for AS220 in Providence.  www.nealtwalsh.com

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