Noted Alumni Artists Exhibit at U.Va. Art Museum

April 13, 2007 -- Kenneth Bazzle, James Jones and Cary Brown-Epstein, all noted University of Virginia alumni, will exhibit their work in the U.Va. Art Museum exhibit "Bazzle/Brown-Epstein/Jones: Alumni in the Arts," which opens April 21 and runs through June 3.

Atlanta resident Bazzle (B.A. 1954) has pursued art making as an avocation, producing masterful paintings and collages inspired by Diebenkorn and others. Jones (B.A. 1983) and Cary Brown-Epstein (B.A. 1984) are both professional artists working in a range of media. In addition to his luminous southern landscape paintings, Jones has recently focused on sculpture, while Brown-Epstein’s paintings explore both intimate and vast landscapes, primarily inspired by her Virginia home.

A gallery talk by Brown-Epstein had been scheduled for Saturday, June 2. However, this talk has been canceled.

The museum is open to the public free of charge Tuesday through Sunday, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Visitor parking is available on Bayly Drive, off Rugby Road. 

For more information call (434) 924-3592 or visit the museum Web site at  www.virginia.edu/artmuseum.

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