Date/Time
Date(s) - Sunday, Oct 24, 2021
10:00 am-4:00 pm
Location
Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens
Categories
“Horizon’s Edge” will be the exhibit from Wednesday, Sept. 22 through Tuesday, Nov. 16 in the Arcangel Gallery at the Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens, 2655 South Park Ave., Buffalo. Hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily.
The exhibit is included with admission.
Atmospheric changes, shapes of color, texture, and reflections inspire Deanna Weinholtz’s works. These aspects are embodied in the creation of landscapes, seascapes and abstracts. Her desire to capture fleeting moments in an unexpected way, results in subtle color and texture transitions within the portrayal of skies and water. “Horizon’s Edge” explores these subtleties within the transition from sky to water, with the definition of the two merging being almost non-existent in certain areas of the world.
E-TICKETS ARE REQUIRED for all visitors, including members. Walk-ins may be turned away if visitor capacity has been met. Please arrive with your E-tickets ready to be scanned.
Masks -Per the CDC and Erie County Guidelines, MASKS ARE REQUIRED for all visitors, staff, and volunteers inside any building on the Botanical Gardens campus, regardless of vaccination status.
Deanna Weinholtz is a watermedia artist from Western New York who is best known for her luminous landscapes and seascapes in watercolor and acrylics. Her creations have won national and regional awards and have been displayed in numerous exhibitions and galleries. A graduate of State University College at Buffalo with a degree in design, Deanna is a working professional fine artist. She shares her knowledge and love of painting through teaching and demos online, as well as in classroom. Deanna is an Exhibiting member of Buffalo Society of Artists where she is Exhibitions Chair and serves on the Board of Directors, a Signature Member in Niagara Frontier Watercolor Society, an Exhibiting Member of Pittsburgh Watercolor Society and is an Associate Member of Philadelphia Watercolor Society.
You can take classes with her through the Botanical Gardens: Watercolor Series and Art Workshops.