Three artists working in three mediums at Temple Habonim

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The September/October exhibit in the Gallery at Temple Habonim features more than 30 works by three outstanding artists, working in three very different mediums. Each is a master of the complex, yet the message is in their understatement.

Photographer David S. Pinkham, a former educator, now devotes his time and travels to digital photography.  He believes that true artistry comes from within – not from a camera.  His work portrays his vision of the world that he sees.

Working in acrylics, painter Joanne King uses color to unfold a worldview of beauty.  Her expertise with brush and canvas reveals a perspective of peace and simplicity, within the underlying complexity of her subject matter.

Robert Pillsbury’s cut paper constructions build upon his career as an architect.  The precision of his handcut work and the art that evolves amazes the viewer.  He “builds” upon a sense of design, color and space.

The show opens with a wine and cheese reception on Sunday, Sept. 11 from 1 to 3 p.m. and continues through Oct. 27.

The Gallery at Temple Habonim is at 165 New Meadow Road in Barrington. Hours are Wednesday and Thursday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Friday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. by appointment. For information, 401-245-6536 or email gallery@templehabonim.org.