Christopher Lane, our resident artist in the Nook at the Koger Center, will host an artist talk for his exhibit on June 10, from 6 – 7:30 p.m. The talk is free and open to the public, but an RSVP is requested ahead of the event. RSVPs can be sent in via this Google Form.
Christopher Lane uses fantastic imagery to turn life experiences into visual stories that primarily focus on people and their relationships with one another. Lane is passionate about social justice to protect the environment and inhabitants of our planet, and paints about both as one can’t exist without the other. Employing flora and fauna, his paintings often feature historical, political, or spiritual narratives as he is passionate about these subjects. He is a modern surrealist and storyteller. Each painting can usually be broken down into several scenes yet are cohesive in theme. He uses vivid colors, lush symbolism, and double imagery to illustrate divisive topics, allowing viewers to see them through a new, perhaps softer lens.
Join us for this special event and learn more about Christopher’s artistic journey, his intentions and processes behind painting, and much more!
Limited edition prints of Christopher’s work will be available for purchase at the talk.