The Impact Art Exhibit on Display at the Image Factory
The Impact Art Exhibit will be on display for the next seven days inside the Image Factory. The exhibit was curated by Adriana Smith an artist and graphic designer. Smith describes her curation as inclusive. She explained that it includes multiple art forms from fifteen artists between the ages of eight to fifty years-old. The launch is scheduled to take place tonight, followed by a sip and paint session. Smith told us more.
Adriana Smith, Curator, Impact Art Show
“It is an inclusive art show so it is from ages eight-years up. It is inclusive of different forms of art. We have poetry, we have live music and we of course have the pieces in the art gallery. It is actually an interactive art show. So, we have a piece that the audience can come and paint on as well as we are having a sip and paint behind the image factory where the participants are getting inspiration from within the art show and at the end of the sip and paint they are going to hand up their pieces and be a part of the exhibition. The whole purpose is so that the community can see how fun art is and how easy it is to get into. It is always a great hobby, not only for kids. You are never too old to learn how to paint and draw and never too young either, cause that is where it starts.”