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Peninsula School of Art’s “The Value of Black & White”

“Twins,” Lithograph, by Barry Carlsen.

In a world infused with color, Peninsula School of Art in Fish Creek will display the beauty of its interpretation in the colors of black, white, and shades of gray in the exhibition “The Value of Black & White,” on display from Nov. 12 – Dec. 31.

An informal gallery talk and question and answer session with participating artists oil painter Craig Bleitz, lithograph artist Barry Carlsen, and photographer Suzanne Rose will be held on Saturday, Nov. 13 at 4 pm, preceding the public opening reception from 5 – 7 pm.

Other artists displaying works include potter Reneé Schwaller, plein air oil painter Marc Hanson, and Katie Musolff. Musolff creates self-portraits in ink, watercolor, and guouche.

The exhibition will demonstrate the importance of value while celebrating the inherent drama of a black-and-white palette. “The Value of Black & White” will also provide the theme for printing and sculpture projects during the School’s Family Art Day on Saturday, Nov. 20, from 10 am – 2 pm. Family Days are free and open to families with children aged 3 to 17 years of age.

PSA is located at 3900 County Road F in Fish Creek. For more information about “The Value of Black & White” and other PSA workshops, exhibitions, and community programs, call 920.868.3455 or email [email protected].