The Red Poppy invites you to join the artist and curators of Renewal, its third exhibition of 2017, which will be on view until August 21. For her first solo exhibition at the Red Poppy Art House, Mimi Herrera-Pease picks up the tempo with spring and summer shades on canvas, creating harmony between the sonic and visual arts!
Come along on July 12, 6-9pm, to meet the artist and to have some drinks and finger food in good company! Never been at the Red Poppy Art House? This creative Wednesday night is the right occasion. Only during the Opening will be shown and sold also other Herrera's art pieces.
ARTIST BIO
Mimi Herrera-Pease is a San Francisco-based painter who was born in Mexico City. Under the tutelage of the late Carlos Villa, a Guggenheim Fellow, Herrera-Pease learned technique and self-expression through oil painting at the San Francisco Art Institute. The immediacy of action painting and abstract expressionism became her vocation. Influenced by the New York School of Abstract Expressionism, Bay Area Figurative, and Neo-Expressionist movements, she honed her skills as an abstract painter.
The Red Poppy invites you to join the artist and curators of Renewal, its third exhibition of 2017, which will be on view until August 21. For her first solo exhibition at the Red Poppy Art House, Mimi Herrera-Pease picks up the tempo with spring and summer shades on canvas, creating harmony between the sonic and visual arts!
Come along on July 12, 6-9pm, to meet the artist and to have some drinks and finger food in good company! Never been at the Red Poppy Art House? This creative Wednesday night is the right occasion. Only during the Opening will be shown and sold also other Herrera's art pieces.
ARTIST BIO
Mimi Herrera-Pease is a San Francisco-based painter who was born in Mexico City. Under the tutelage of the late Carlos Villa, a Guggenheim Fellow, Herrera-Pease learned technique and self-expression through oil painting at the San Francisco Art Institute. The immediacy of action painting and abstract expressionism became her vocation. Influenced by the New York School of Abstract Expressionism, Bay Area Figurative, and Neo-Expressionist movements, she honed her skills as an abstract painter.
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