Little Shop of Horrors by Catherine Moore
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Little Shop of Horrors by Catherine Moore
Dream—Catherine Moore
Gallery1988 presents 'The Sci-Fi Show', a pop-up group art exhibition, curated by Scott Listfield.
Selected art by Scott Listfield, Kelly McKernan, Nan Lawson, Ian Glaubinger, Adam Himoff, Josh Everhorn and Catherine Moore.
Artwork was on view Friday January 5 2024 from 7-10pm PT at Gallery 1988, 1056 S Fairfax Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90019 and is on display through the Gallery1988 website.
Catherine Moore, Resilience, 2021, oil on linen panel, 16 x 20 in.
John Lewis (1940 - 2020) was an American politician and civil rights leader. He served 17 terms as the U.S. Representative for Georgia's 5th congressional district, and was the dean of the Georgia congressional delegation.
"As a young man I tasted the bitter fruits of segregation and racial discrimination, and I didn’t like it. I used to ask my parents, my grandparents, and my great grandparents, 'Why segregation? Why racial discrimination?' And they would say, 'That’s the way it is. Don’t get in trouble…' But when I heard the words of Dr. King, I knew then that I could strike a blow against segregation and racial discrimination, and I decided to get in trouble. I decided to get in the way.But it was good trouble, necessary trouble. Democracy is not a state. It is an act."
Artist: Catherine A. Moore
Art by Catherine Moore
Trouble Brewing by Catherine Moore
Modern Eden Gallery presents 'Reverie', a group art exhibition in an exploration and celebration of the enigmatic and ethereal world of the Faye.
Selected art by Alexandra Verhoven, David Natale, Kindra Nikole, Aunia Kahn, Tanya Menis and Catherine Moore.
The exhibition will be on display until January 4 2024 at Modern Eden Gallery, 1100 Sutter Street, San Francisco, CA 94109, and on view at the Modern Eden website.