Join us Sat May 29 to experience the work of Katrina Davis-Salazar & meet the artist in person! Solo Reception: Saturday, May 29, 12:00 - 4:00 pm
Exhibition dates: May 7-29 Friday - Sunday: 12:00-5:00 pm
Old Courthouse Arts Center 101 N Johnson St Woodstock, IL
The exhibit will be in the Old Courthouse Arts Center, a 5,000 sq ft gallery located on Woodstock's historic square, NW of Chicago. You may recognize the square from the film Groundhog Day. 2021 marks the Old Courthouse Art Center's 31th anniversary.
J + K Isacson are curators for this exhibition, working in partnership with the Old Court House Arts Center and the Northwest Area Arts Council.
Loss, healing, Mexican-American heritage, and human relationships have shaped the body of Katrina Davis-Salazar's highly narrative work.
Davis-Salazar expresses conflict of emotions by using a mix of materials and layering imagery and heavy texture created by relief techniques. Materials include fabric, lace, paper, acrylic, canvas, wood, gel medium, and watercolor crayon. Davis-Salazar is a mixed media artist living and working in the Chicago area. She received her BFA from University of Kansas and her MFA from University of Colorado. Katrina is currently creating a large body of artwork, teaching art at College of Lake County, publicly exhibiting and creating murals, and caring for her family.