City Hall features ‘Layers’ exhibit

The exhibit will showcase seven regional artists

The Sammamish Arts Commission recently announced Layers, an exhibit on display in Sammamish City Hall’s Commons Gallery featuring seven regional artists; Liz Ruest, Cheryll Leo-Gwin, Claire Putney, Iskra Johnson, Phil Stoiber, Aaliyah Gupta and Amanda Knowles.

The Layers exhibit is currently on view and will be available to the public until July 20. The community is invited to a reception for the artists in the Commons Gallery on May 24, from 6 to 8 p.m.

Each of the artists employ layers in different media to achieve depth, texture, viewpoints and contexts. The combination of media from different sources has created new works that are not easily defined. Twenty-five works are currently on display throughout the gallery space.

“We are pleased to show the work of these talented artists who are exploring new ways to create depth, vantage points and insight into their work. The use of technology finds its way into traditional media and new media forms emerge,” states commissioner and curator Barbara Jirsa in a press release. “I am grateful to Liz Ruest whose work was the gateway into this exhibit.”

The Sammamish Arts Commission offers a year-round series of exhibitions in the City Hall Commons Gallery with a primary focus on regional artists. Exhibitions are on view during regular City Hall hours Monday thru Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information on the Arts Commission https://www.sammamish.us/government/commissions-boards/arts-commission/.