A Little Skin

Li Turner and Sue Wren

 

September 3 – 26, 2020

 

Men and women from the fringes of society are depicted in the intriguing exhibition: A Little Skin. This alluring exhibition reflects upon the beauty, seductiveness and oppression of our skin. The unique visual stories are shared in stimulating ways that spark curiosity and peak the senses.
Seattle artist Li Turner will feature a diverse array of watercolor paintings about the intersectionality of people and their often precarious positions; Mount Vernon artist Sue Wren reveals her fine art photography of gay pride participants and sexy burlesque women.
Anticipate sociological tension and uncommon viewpoints when Gallery 110 brings together this offbeat juxtaposition of paintings and conceptual photography.

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Gallery 110’s mission is to provide dynamic opportunities to established and emerging professional artists in an environment that encourages creative expression, experimentation, and collaboration. As a nonprofit organization, the gallery fosters artistic and professional connections between its associated artists and the arts community at large through creative dialogue, the presentation of challenging and enriching curated exhibitions, public opportunities, and collaborative projects.