Chattanooga Times Free Press

Mixed-media artists offer ‘Contempora­ry Interpreta­tions’

- STAFF REPORT

A new show, “Contempora­ry Interpreta­tions,” is hanging at North River Civic Center, and a reception Sunday afternoon, March 13, will be a chance to meet the artists.

All are members of Mixed Media Inspired Artists, founded by Sandra Paynter Washburn. Also president of the group, Washburn has taught adult acrylic and mixed- media classes at Art Creations at Hamilton Place since 2012.

“Over time, I gathered a following of serious art students who consistent­ly took classes from me,” she says in a news release. “Their work was becoming very strong, and I saw a need for exhibition opportunit­ies for them, individual­ly and as a group. I formed MMIA in November of 2014, and we began to look for places to show.”

So far, the group has shown work at Michael’s Fine Arts in Dalton, Ga., Exum Gallery at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Chattanoog­a, Ringgold ( Ga.) Art and Frame and Unitarian Universali­st Church in Chattanoog­a.

As a humanitari­an project, the group also is in the process of creating a mural for Second Life, which provides services to women who have been exploited in sex traffickin­g.

Washburn explains that contempora­ry art can take many forms and interpreta­tions, but, in general, “an artist who works in a contempora­ry manner is looking for a fresh approach to subject matter, color and design.”

Before the invention of the camera in the mid- 1800s, artists were society’s record keepers, so their works were representa­tional of their subjects — realistic portrayals of people, architectu­re, landscapes and still lifes. The camera, in effect, liberated visual artists to explore new motivation­s and methods.

“Contempora­ry Interpreta­tions” will continue through May.

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“Reflection­s” by Judy Yarborough Wright.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS ?? Above: “What Lies Beneath” by Lee Glascock. Below: “Azure Splendor” by Sandra Paynter Washburn.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS Above: “What Lies Beneath” by Lee Glascock. Below: “Azure Splendor” by Sandra Paynter Washburn.
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