ROXBURY — “Flower Targets,” a solo show featuring a series of works by local artist Laura Sue King, will open with a reception from 4 to 6 p.m. Saturday, May 11, at Roxbury Arts Center at 5025 Vega Mountain Road in Roxbury.
According to a media release, the exhibit includes acrylic paintings on canvas and wood, and watercolor paintings on paper. The show will remain on view through July 6.
In commenting about her work, King said her “paintings are first about color. Knowledge of scientific and theoretical systems help me to feel a little more in control of what I’m doing in the studio, but this information doesn’t make good paintings. While choosing color is my focus as I begin each painting, it is surely the experience of color rather than the actual color that motivates me.”
There are two different tracks in the Flower Targets series: one, acrylic on canvas or plywood panel, highlights process and materiality. The image is finished to a plastic flatness that contrasts with the ground of the support. Additional “petals” surrounding the outermost band of the “target” reinforce the identity of the image, pushing the nonobjective subject to the edge of being representational.
The second group is painted in watercolor and pencil on paper. Formed through applying multiple layers of wet-on-dry washes that gradually become super saturated in the centers, the monochromatic Flower Targets evoke a density that is simultaneously spatial and spectral.
King was born in 1962 in Santa Barbara, California, to a feminist schoolteacher and a hippie potter. Her focus on how color is experienced in painting began as a graduate student in the Hunter College Color School.
King has exhibited in Argentina, China, Germany, Mauritius, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Great Britain, and the United States.
She has been honored both as an artist and educator, receiving an AIM award from the Bronx Museum of the Arts, an international printmaking residency from the Mahatma Gandhi Institute on the island of Mauritius, and grants from Hunter College, the New School, and the State of New York.
King teaches undergraduate studio art at Hunter College, where she has been an adjunct professor for 30 years. She lives full-time in Fleischmanns, with her partner and their two dogs.
Roxbury Arts Center is open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
Visit roxburyartsgroup.org or call 607-326-7908 for more information.