Printmaker Hanni Woodbury will show new and older works at Off Main Gallery, 75 Commercial St. in Wellfleet, from Friday, Aug. 13 through Sept. 2. Woodbury is a master of techniques such as drypoint, chine collé, monoprint, collagraph, and Sumi ink. Wavy horizontal bands of dense color — deep yellow, plum, bottomless blue, and verdant green — allude to landscape without referencing it directly. The work allows for the “element of surprise, which the craft of printmaking, with its limitless opportunities for glitches, virtually guarantees,” she says. The gallery is open Friday and Sunday, noon to 6 p.m.; Saturday, 2 to 8 p.m. There will be an opening reception on Saturday, Aug. 14, from 6 to 8 p.m.
Hanni Woodbury
Right as Rain
Due to rain over Memorial Day weekend, Off Main Gallery has rescheduled its opening reception to Saturday, June 5th, from 6 to 8 p.m. Swing by 75 Commercial St. in Wellfleet for live music by LaBohemia, a jazz and bolero-inspired band, as well as an exhibition of works by Robert Shreefter, Hanni Woodbury, Elise Kaufman, Barbara Gordon, Susie Nielsen, Mark Brennan, Phyllis Ewen, Deborah Pressman, and Mark Bernstein.
Hanni Woodbury’s ‘Unpredictable’ Exhibit
The Off Main Gallery in Wellfleet will open its next virtual exhibit, “Unpredictable,” featuring the art of Hanni Woodbury, with a Zoom reception on Saturday, November 7th, at 6 p.m.
The artwork in the exhibit “represents an exploration of color,” Woodbury says in the gallery announcement. “To create the images, I combine inked shapes torn from handmade Japanese paper with inked plates to layer different colors, frequently further combining them with Sumi ink drawings printed in a single run through the press in a process called chine collé.”
The show will be on view through November 21st.