The Artists’ Gallery in the Emerson Cultural Center will feature the work of Tad Bradley and Anne Danahy during the month of October
The Artists’ Gallery in the Emerson Cultural Center will feature the work of Tad Bradley and Anne Danahy during the month of October. The show will include a Featured Artist Reception where you can meet the artists and share a glass of wine.
Anne Danahy studied art and literature at the University of California, Davis. In Bozeman since 1986, her art has won awards at the Sweetpea Festival and other juried competitions. Anne's paintings exhibit subtle intensity and drama through a deft blend of delicate nuances reminiscent of watercolor, and the bold, vibrant brush strokes unique to oil. Her paintings have found homes with art lovers across the U.S. and abroad.
After receiving his Master's of Architecture degree from MSU, Tad Bradley has been practicing, teaching and exploring materials as artistic and architectural expressions. He explores architectural compositions within his work, currently focusing on kiln-formed glass. Ideas of transparency, structure and relationships of relativity easily scale from art to architecture. He is compelled to create using an abstract visual language, allowing the greatest breadth of interpretation by those who view the work. Tad is continually seeking to more fully understand materials, fabrication, composition, interpretation and himself through his work. Tad believes that working with one's hands offers a level of knowledge that cannot be learned through any text, no matter how eloquently written.
Come see the artwork and meet its makers at the Featured Artist Reception in The Artists’ Gallery, Friday, October 9th, from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm.