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The Kirkland Art Center’s David Hicks Exhibit

Clinton, NY (November 5, 2017): The Kirkland Art Center will be exhibiting the drawings and paintings of artist David Hicks in the Main Gallery from November 5th – December 1st. The opening reception, which includes light refreshments, will take place on Sunday, November 5th from 4:00 – 6:00 pm.

Recent solo exhibitions include the Foundry Arts Center in St. Charles, Missouri, Tennesse Tech University, and the Harrison Center for the Arts Indianapolis.

His depictions include expansive muralistic portraits of society, along with metaphors for inner conflict, inner complexity, and the systems we live by.

Showing in the Galley Gallery are the Mohawk Valley Artists in ‘Fringe’.

Located at 9 ½ East Park Row in the picturesque village of Clinton, the KAC is centrally located between Utica, Oneida, and New Hartford and only a short drive from Syracuse. For more information, visit www.kacny.org, or call our Business Office at (315) 853-8871. Gallery Hours: 9:00-4:30 Tuesday-Friday.

The mission of the Kirkland Art Center is to educate children and adults to advocate for artists and the arts, and to engage the community in a range of cultural experiences and opportunities.

Press Contact:

Tim Rand

Kirkland Art Center

Tel: 315-853-8871

E-mail: timothy@kacny.org

Web: http://www.kacny.org

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