Park Circle Gallery to exhibit concurrent solo exhibitions by artists James Johnson and Jeremy Croft

This is your chance to see works of painting and sculptures

sculpture of raven

Look at the details of the “Raven,” sculpture by James Johnson.

Photo provided by the Park Circle Gallery

Park Circle Gallery announced concurrent solo exhibitions of paintings by Jeremy Croft and sculptures by James Johnson will be on display from Wednesday, Jan. 3, through Saturday, Jan. 27. The gallery is located at 4820 Jenkins Ave. in North Charleston.

James Johnson will display a series of 3-D printed sculptures focusing “on the concept of mindful awareness diluting selfishness; juxtaposing the ordinary with the unexpected.” Johnson works in natural + digital clay.

Jeremy Croft will present a collection of oil and acrylic paintings called “Cold Feet.” This work examines how “we deal with our internal nature in the external...” Personal photographs or memories usually inspire Croft’s paintings.

A free reception hosted by the artist will be held at the gallery on Friday, Jan. 5, from 5 to 7 p.m. Park Circle Gallery has free admission and street parking and is open Wednesday-Friday, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday, from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.

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