“The Trilogy” contemporary exhibit by Stacey Brown at the Kennedy-Douglass Center for the Arts

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FLORENCE-The Kennedy-Douglass Center for the Arts is pleased to present “The Trilogy” by Atlanta artist, Stacey Brown, beginning July 7, 2024, and continuing through Aug. 23, 2024.  In this exhibit, Brown offers an eclectic collection of paintings for the contemporary art lover.  A reception for Brown will be held on Sun., July 21, 1-4 p.m. in conjunction with the “Mostly Blues” annual invitational exhibit.

Brown’s passion for the arts has led him to a successful 24-year career as a full-time artist, expressing himself primarily through watercolor on paper.  He remains visually aware of his surroundings by incorporating colors that correspond with current contemporary trends.  He also remains in tune with his roots with traditional landscapes and urban neighborhood scenes that exude keen observations of everyday life.

“The Trilogy” presents an innovative art exhibition that explores the interplay of three distinct mediums:  watercolor, glass, and canvas. In this exhibit, Brown explores each medium and their unique qualities and artistic possibilities in a cohesive yet diverse exhibit that pushes the boundaries of creativity and expression.

His work has been featured on ABC’s tv show Uncle Buck; CBS’s Hawaii 5-0The Odd CoupleThe Unicorn on Bounce TV; NBC’s Chicago P.D.; the Netflix series Grand Army; the FOX series Our Kind of People; as well as the comedy Here Today starring Billy Crystal.  He has created original murals for Sweet Georgia’s Juke Joint Restaurant located in downtown Atlanta, as well as Farm Burger Restaurant located in Atlanta’s exclusive Buckhead area.  Most recently, his work, Our Colorful People, was chosen for a commercial real estate development project located in Orlando, Florida.  Discriminating art lovers throughout the country and abroad collect his eclectic and contemporary art, which has led him to emerge as a visionary artistic talent for the 21st century.  Several of his prints are also available at sbrownart.etsy.com.  For more information, visit Stacey Brown’s website www.sbrownart.com.

Media Release/Jenny Dawn Stucki, Art Director/Kennedy-Douglass Center for the Arts

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