Exhibit focused on light opens in Youngsville area

An exhibit is now open is the Renaissance Centre Arts Annex of the Wake Forest Renaissance Centre and is called “Chasing the Light.” Residents of nearby Youngsville are likely to be interested in this exhibit.

This exhibit highlights the quest of each artist to find the light in their work and bring this light to those viewing their work. The goal is to ensure that light is highlighted in the artwork. The light can be natural light from the moon or the sun or artificial light. It can also be light that is reflected such as that coming from a very small flower petal or light reflected off an object.

Among the 14 artists featured in the exhibit are Kathy Weber, Margaret Roth, Clina Polloni, Olga Lobastova, and Todd Kreisman.

Banner printing can be used throughout a community and surrounding cities and towns to promote such special exhibits.

The Wake Forest Renaissance Centre is the premier cultural arts and event center in northern Wake Forest County. It is in downtown Wake Forest and has 10,000 square feet of flexible meeting and event space and provides an ideal venue for many activities and events, including recitals, plays, concerts, private celebrations, and exhibits. The Grand Hall alone is 4,700 square feet with a performance stage that spans 535 square feet.

This exhibit runs through Wednesday January 3.