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Chain Reactions of Light
works by Doug McAbee

Center for the Arts | Dalton Gallery
121 E. Main St. Rock Hill, SC
Image by Mathias Reding

EXHIBITION

May 3, 2024  - June 7, 2024

RECEPTION
Thursday, May 9, 2024
5:30 PM

SPONSORED BY

O'Darby's Fine Wine & Spirits

Rock Hill Coca-Cola Bottling Company

DALTON GALLERY

Using playful creatures as symbols for human challenges, McAbee's pieces carry a hopeful undertone, inviting viewers of all ages to engage with their whimsy. With a background in practical construction and an MFA from Winthrop University, McAbee combines humor, color, and storytelling in his indoor and outdoor murals and sculptures.

DOUG MCABEE

Webpage | dougmcabee.com

Instagram | @dougmcabee

ARTIST STATEMENT

McAbee was taught the power of laughter and humor by his father and he seeks to continue channeling that power into his creative work.  Knowing that art has the power to change how people think, Doug have chosen to communicate positive and hopeful messages to his audience through my work.  

 

Often using imaginative creatures as stand-ins for the characters in his narratives, his work focuses on the challenges that face all humans regardless of race, gender, or class.  These issues are communicated through narratives and while the problems and dualities are acknowledged, there is always a sense of hope that we will overcome these challenges with kindness and community.  

 

The drawings on wood, steel sculptures, and murals Doug McAbee is currently producing are approachable by viewers of all ages.  As viewers engage with the works of art they will connect with the absurdity, the liveliness, and the humor in the work.  Whether for a few seconds or perhaps longer, his hope is that connection will create change.

BIO

Doug McAbee learned to weld at age 7.  While his imagination was running wild, his father began teaching him practical construction methods with wood and steel.  The sense of play and exploration he valued then is still with him as he creates whimsical and organic drawings and sculptures.

 

Doug earned his MFA at Winthrop University and works as Professor of Art at Lander University in Greenwood, SC.  He lives out in the middle of nowhere with his family and their dogs and he creates drawings and sculptures when he’s not teaching.  

 

Doug is interested in using humor, color, and narrative in his artwork.  His father was a great storyteller and Doug is interested in the power of imagery and story in his visual communication with viewers.  Doug creates indoor and outdoor murals, as well as indoor and outdoor sculptures and sometimes exhibits them together in immersive visual experiences in galleries.

 

He was also raised by wolves.

PERIMETER GALLERY

​BMX Invitational Exhibition

EXHIBITION | May 3 - June 7, 2024

RECEPTION | Friday, May 9, 2024 | 5:30 PM

Experience the exhilaration of the cycling scene through artists' eyes. The BMX Invitational Exhibition captures the thrilling spirit of BMX as cyclists round the corners, race the straights, and jump the gaps.
 

PARTICIPATING ARTISTS​

Mary Brown • Constance Buchanan • M.C. Churchill-NashBarbara Curry  • Sarah Kennedy Irwin • Gerry King

Dr. Bradley Sabelli • Deena Shuffler​

EDMUND D. LEWANDOWSKI CLASSROOM GALLERY

I Made This - Art by Children

2D and 3D Works

by St. John's United Methodist Church After School Care

EXHIBITION | May 17 - May 31, 2024

RECEPTION | Thursday, May 23, 2024 | 5:30 PM

STATEMENT

"I Made This - Art by Children" is an exhibition featuring artworks by children aged 5 to 11 from St. John’s UMC After School Care program.

St. John’s United Methodist Church offers a unique opportunity for children to engage in an art program four afternoons a week, with the goal of sparking joy in creating something uniquely their own.

The program is led by Katrin Breitkreutz, an art enthusiast, wife, mom, and creative mess. She is thrilled to share her passion for art and the creative process with these young artists. Breitkreutz selects projects that encourage the students to unleash their imagination, learn new techniques, and explore a variety of artistic mediums. While she occasionally challenges them, this is a space for them to experiment, play, and embrace mistakes without worry.

Painting Stones

For private viewings, call
(803)328-2787

For inquiries, contact:
Devann Gardner
Gallery Manager

dgardner@yorkcountyarts.org

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