
A Woman's Love | Kelvin Curry
The WCRC Gallery is pleased to feature the vibrant figurative
soft pastel work of local artist Kelvin Curry. Curry participates
in the annual "The Art of Living Black,"(TAOLB) Bay
Area Open Studios for African American artists as well as numerous
other venues.
Curry says about his work , "I have followed an irresistible
desire to represent profound tenderness. What interests me
most is neither still life nor landscape, but the human figure.
It is through it that I best succeed in expressing the spiritual
feeling that I have towards life."
Kelvin Curry is currently a member of Pro Arts Board of Directors,
and a member of the Fairfield Visual Arts Association. Kelvin
is the co-founder and curator of Fine Art Oakland 2000 and
2001. The breadth and depth of his work has caught the attention
of celebrity collectors including Winton Marsalis, Nancy Wilson
and William Allen Young.
Curry will be graciously donating 25% of his sales to the
Women's Cancer Resource Center.
The show runs April 2 - April 30th, 2004. A reception
with the artist will be on Friday, April 2, 6-8 PM. Reception
sponsored by Realtor
Antonette Burroughs
The WCRC Gallery is located at 5741 Telegraph Avenue in Oakland.
The gallery is wheelchair accessible. There is no charge for
the show or the reception. For more information 510-420-7900
x 111 or margo@wcrc.org
Gallery hours Monday - Friday 9AM - 5 PM.
A preview of the show is available at www.wcrc.org. Jpg images
of the artists work may be requested by email.
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