A canoe painted with hands dominates one half of the main gallery at Casa forKari Lehr and Karen Tamminga-Paton’s exhibit “Beloved.”
“‘Beloved’ is about the feelings of disconnect and fracture,” said Casa curator Darcy Logan.
“Karen has focused on all of the people who have supported her in her life,” observed Casa curator Darcy Logan, looking at the canoe adorned with huge painted hands on either side.
The exhibit runs until Aug. 24 in one half of the main gallery at Casa.
The opening reception is 7-9 p.m. at Casa for Kari Lehr and Karen Tamminga-Paton’s ‘Beloved” in the main gallery, as well as C Blake Everneden’s “Cinematic Imaginings” and for Robert Bechtel’s “Lineage,” Peak Support Services art classes “Monsters” in the Concourse showcase and Alison Grigg’s group show “Do Not Touch The Art,” in the Passage Gallery.