Imago artist Howard Windham tries his hand at “Herding Cats”

Posted by lmegathlin

A new group exhibit hosted by Imago Foundation for the Arts (IFA) at Imago Gallery through October 2 features artworks by IFA exhibiting artist Howard Windham.

Windham’s artwork in this exhibit consists of wood and mixed media constructions of cats presented in a myriad of shapes, sizes and expressions which he calls, “Herding Cats.” As an introduction to his artwork, Windham quotes Aaron Dennis who has said, “Cat herding is simple. Just drag a string behind you,” but Windham slyly observes, “Making them is a little harder unless you’re a cat.”

Windham has worked as a graphic designer and artist throughout his career. His art is purposefully eclectic, merging aspects of art, design, and illustration. His work has been shown in England and regionally in solo and group exhibitions including the Bristol Art Museum, Newport Art Museum the Virginia Lynch Gallery, galleries at Brown University, Rhode Island School of Design, and Providence College, among many others.

In addition to Windham, other IFA artists who will be participating in the exhibit include Sally Barker, Mary Dondero, Stephen Fisher, Philip Gruppuso, Carl Keitner, Eileen Mayhew, Yolanda Mazzoni, Linda Megathlin, Mercedes Nuñez, Anne Marie Rossi, Lenny Rumpler, and Meredith Wolf.

Event Dates
Sunday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from Tuesday, September 6, 2022 through Sunday, October 2, 2022
Cost / donation
Free
Contact
Linda Megathlin

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