Stop by The North Wing in June to see “Screen Door,” new pen & ink drawings by Evan Wachter.
Visit the taproom in July Wednesday-Friday 4-11, Saturday 11-11, or Sunday 11-9pm to grab a glass of cider and explore the gallery.
FIRST FRIDAY OPENING DETAILS
-Friday 7/7, Art Opening & Artist Reception 5-8pm (taproom open 4-11pm)
-Charcuterie fixin’s available complimentary in the North Wing
ARTIST STATEMENT
Screen Doors tend to be flimsy, and a bit squeaky upon opening.
They are doors, but they offer little security, mainly protection from unwanted bugs. They offer a connection to the rest of the world and a cool breeze, while filtering out flies on a hot day.
Looking through a screen door, the outside world is present, but obscured by mesh lines. Our perception is obscured and interpreted personally.
These drawings are a representation of this feeling. Slightly obscured surreal images created from cross hatching, to be interpreted how you would like.
In this collection of pen and ink drawings, I took influences from nature in the Shenandoah Valley, combined with surreal imagery and ordinary items.