Between The Lines at ACG

One of the works by Russell Serrianne, flanked by pieces by Dana Piazza.
We got a chance this week to stop in and see the new exhibit at Albany Center Gallery, Between The Lines. It includes the work of four upstate artists -- Rhea Nowak, Dana Piazza, Kelly Schultz, and Russell Serrianne.
As the exhibit name implies, many of the works are made up of lines and repeating patterns on blank backgrounds. There's something kind of calming about them.
We especially liked the pieces by Russell Serrianne. What appears to be a bunch of squiggled lines from afar is, upon closer inspection, many vine tendrils that have been shellacked and arranged.
There's an opening reception for Between The Lines Friday, February 2 from 5-8 pm. And the exhibit will be on display through February 23.
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