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Lewisville Grand Theater Unveils "2025 Four Artists" Exhibit: A Tapestry of Diverse Art

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Published on January 05, 2025
Lewisville Grand Theater Unveils "2025 Four Artists" Exhibit: A Tapestry of Diverse ArtSource: Michael Barera, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Art aficionados in Lewisville are in for a multi-sensory treat starting this Saturday at the Lewisville Grand Theater. The venue is located at 100 N. Charles Street has opened its doors to the "2025 Four Artists: Nam, Bruno, Lee, and Lee" exhibition featuring four distinct artists whose works straddle diversity in both form and concept. Yoonsoo Nam, Carol Bruno, Cha In Lee, and Jin Lee each bring their unique contribution to an expression that extends through March 4, according to the City of Lewisville.

The exhibit kicked off with an opening reception and invites patrons to delve into a blend of spirituality, nature, and human connection. Echoing the complexity and richness of their themes, the exhibit displays a variety of mediums and approaches. Nam, a past Poet Laureate for the City of Lewisville, examines the divine light and simplicity, while Bruno brings realism touches to her abstract acrylic and clay creations with a sprinkle of day-to-day materials.

Lines and geometry invoke a focal point in Cha In Lee's work, with basic elements like X's hexagons drawing on an array of both material and spiritual connotations. Jin Lee, conversely, interprets human nature through the lens of Korean watercolor painting on traditional Jang-Ji paper, with particular emphasis on the female experience within American culture.

The Grand has established itself as a cultural hub in Lewisville, showcasing a spectrum of arts including music, theater, and dance, alongside its provisions for art exhibits and classes. It offers an assortment of performance spaces, including the 294-seat Huffines Performance Hall, which alongside its gallery and courtyard, creates an inclusive environment for both regional and national performances.