The Averitt Center for the Arts in Statesboro, Georgia, will host a captivating new fine art gallery exhibition, "Head and Shoulders, Knees and Toes," by renowned artist Jane Pleak. The exhibition opens on March 6 and will be on display until May 2, offering art enthusiasts the opportunity to experience Pleak's unique vision and creativity.
Known for her vibrant approach and dynamic use of materials, Pleak's work continues to inspire audiences with its playful yet thought-provoking compositions. The exhibition promises to showcase her mastery of form and color, captivating viewers of all ages.
Jane Pleak, a respected figure in the art community and professor emerita from Georgia Southern University, has dedicated her career to teaching and creating art that resonates with audiences both locally and nationally. Her latest exhibit explores themes of identity, movement, and expression, inviting guests to reflect on the interconnectedness of the human experience.
The Averitt Center for the Arts, located at 33 East Main Street in Statesboro, Georgia, is excited to feature Pleak's work, continuing its mission of supporting and showcasing local talent. Visitors can expect an engaging and immersive gallery experience, with vibrant installations that echo the playful essence of childhood while exploring deeper artistic narratives.
Don't miss the chance to explore Jane Pleak's latest artistic journey at the "Head and Shoulders, Knees and Toes" exhibition. For more information, visit the Averitt Center for the Arts or call 912-212-2787.