Join us on March 8 from 2-8 p.m. for the opening reception of our latest exhibition, launching the 2025 Lost 'N Sound music festival! This showcase celebrates the intricate art of collage, featuring primarily works on paper from artists across the country.
Join us on March 8 from 2-8 p.m. for the opening reception of our latest exhibition, launching the 2025 Lost 'N Sound music festival! This showcase celebrates the intricate art of collage, featuring primarily works on paper from artists across the country.
Featured artist Glen Gauthier breathes new life into vintage printed ephemera, transforming forgotten materials into thought-provoking collages. His work delves into themes of conflict, space travel, consumerism and the interplay between humanity and machinery. With a background as an award-winning Creative Director, Gauthier's hand-cut compositions are noted for their precision and graphic design quality.
Also enjoy live music by singer-songwriter and Americana artist Elizabeth Wills! Influenced by writer-artists Joni Mitchell, Carole King, and their contemporaries, Wills bases songs in honesty, goodness and vulnerability. Wills is a past winner of the Dallas, Texas-based B.W. Stevenson Songwriting Competition and was a finalist in the New Folk Competition (Kerrville Folk Festival). Her performance begins as the sun goes down on March 8.
This event is a unique opportunity to experience art and live music in tandem! Don’t miss this exhibition on view from Feb. 28-March 14.
The exhibition runs Feb. 28-March 14
Reception: March 8, 2-8 p.m. as part of Lost 'N Sound. Elizabeth Will performs at 6 p.m.
Texas-based singer-songwriter and Americana artist Elizabeth Wills has a voice that Dallas Morning News compared to “female singer/songwriter greats such as Carly Simon, Shawn Colvin, and Sarah McLachlan.” Her songs–real and riveting–keep listeners engaged start to finish.
In her latest studio project, Marigolds From Ashes, Wills is featured on lead vocalist, piano and guitar. Producer and close friend, renown musician Mike Daane helped Wills articulate her vision for the album and took her music and songs to new levels. Incredible musicians and friends collaborated with Wills and Daane on this collection of original songs, including Chris Holt, Richard Martin, Sam Swank, Alex Hahn, Jerry Saracini, Aaron Kelly, Michael Jerome, Ginny Mac, Andy Timmons, Mitch Marine, Brad Thompson, Rob Avsharian, Lloyd Maines, Danny O'Brien, Jeffery Barnes, John Bush, & Hilary Tipps.
Influenced by writer-artists Joni Mitchell, Carole King, and their contemporaries, Wills bases songs in honesty, goodness, and vulnerability. Fans relate, and the industry has taken notice as well. Wills is a past winner of the Dallas, Texas-based B.W. Stevenson Songwriting Competition and was a finalist in the New Folk Competition (Kerrville Folk Festival).
With her band and as a solo artist, Wills has played notable festivals like ACL, South by Southwest, Kerrville Folk Festival, Austin City Limits Festival, Southwest Regional Folk Alliance, The Backyard and more. She enjoys regular airplay on college radio stations across the country and NPR affiliates in Austin, Dallas, and Fort Worth, and she has guested on the nationally syndicated radio show "What D’ya Know."
Wills’ present touring band includes herself on keys, guitar, and Irish tin whistle; Mike Daane on bass; Sam Swank on guitar; Alex Hahn on drums; and Kristin DeWitt (backing vocals).
Glen Gauthier is a mixed media artist working in collage often combined with other
materials. Originally from south Louisiana, currently living and working in Chicago,
Glen uses printed ephemera to construct a new reality, one that’s been living in his
mind for most of his life.
Glen received a BFA from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette in 1988, with a
degree in Advertising Design. He has shown his work in galleries and art fairs in New
York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Fort Worth, and Louisiana. Glen’s work has also
been published internationally in art magazines and various online publications. In addition to being in the homes of many private collectors, his work is hanging in the headquarters of Mercedes Benz Financial and CBRE Richardson, TX.
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