Four Barrel Coffee is pleased to present "Between Immensity And Eternity." This three person exhibition offers a look at our physical surroundings and our place in the universe seen from three different distances. Art Jackson gives us the most close up view by creating abstract compositions using dust from dried lake beds. He gathers this dust himself and rehydrates it in the studio, creating a paste to apply to his canvases. The paste dries and cracks and returns to its form as a dried lake bed, only contained within the bounds of Art's design and exposing glimpses of the color Art has applied to the canvas below the cracks. Nance Miller makes abstracted landscape paintings of the classic Earthbound vantage point. Her paintings contain a sense of heavy atmosphere which obscures most but not all of the solid elements of the landscapes that exist beneath them. She carefully selects what parts of the Earth will poke through and which will be hidden by the planet's atmosphere. Annie Tull zooms the lens all the way out and paints abstract colorfields redolent of the cosmos. Her color palette is generally warm, recalling fire and dreaming of flying close to the sun. Bringing things full circle, many of Annie's warm tones recall the clay and soil of the Earth.
Join us on Friday, September 6th from 6-8pm for the opening reception for "Between Immensity And Eternity." Drinks will be served and the artists will be in attendance. The exhibition runs through November 5th, 2019.
Four Barrel is a cafe and roastery that has been supporting artists with exhibitions since 2008. This exhibition is free and open to the public. Four Barrel Coffee is located at 375 Valencia Street in San Francisco, and open from 7am until 8pm daily. Four Barrel may be reached at
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