ASHEVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW) — River Arts District art gallery Pink Dog Creative has announced a new art exhibition opening later this fall.
“Evolution Incubation Refinement”
“Evolution Incubation Refinement” is the name of an upcoming exhibit by RAD artist Pat Phillips, a painter and jeweler who has been working in the Asheville arts district since 2012.
The exhibition will run from Thursday, Oct. 30 to Sunday, Nov. 30 at Pink Dog, 348 Depot St., where Phillips also maintains a studio.
From 4 to 6 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 1, an opening reception for “Evolution Incubation Refinement” will be held at the gallery.
“Spending a lifetime as a maker of art there is bound to be constant evolution, quiet incubation and careful refinement. When sixty years of work come together, a common thread begins to emerge,” Phillips wrote about the exhibit in her artist statement.
Check out the photo gallery below for a preview of Phillips’ work:
“A23a,” 2025, 42 inches by 42 inches, cold wax and oil on wood
“Galapagos Waters,” 2025, 48 inches x 48 inches, cold wax and oil on wood
“Plain’s Sunrise,” 2002, 29 inches by 27 inches, encaustic on wood
“Saying Goodbye,” 2020, 1.75 inches by 2 inches, sterling silver figures depicting “saying goodbye” framed in front of an enameled background
“Young Girl,” 1982, 12 inches by 15 inches, pencil on paper
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