Through February 22
Robin Tewes' artwork can be seen this month in a solo exhibit at Moravian College's Payne Gallery. Inside Out, which opened in January, expresses the correlation between interior and exterior spaces, exemplified through windows, mirrors and pictures with views to the outside world. Tewes' paintings of the outdoors are said to bring comfort to viewers.
Other reoccurring themes that can be found in her artwork include intimacy, vulnerability and struggling, which she uses to show the fragility of the human race. Paintings from her movie theater exhibit will be on display, along with work from the People Disrobing Underwater and the Men in Trouble series.
Free | Payne Gallery | 346 Main St., Bethlehem | 610.861.1491 | moravian.edu