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Greenly Art Space, 2698 Junipero Ave., Suite 113, in Signal Hill, will host an art opening on Saturday, May 19 from 7pm to 9pm, featuring artists Kurt Hantzsch and Lisa Myers Connell.
Hantzsch embeds meaning in his layered mixed-media watercolors. In the artist’s words: “No matter how intense the process, art is an existential tranquilizer, my well-intentioned but possibly wayward eclexia.”
Connell brings to her art the fascination of looking at life through a camera view finder. She grew up with photographs taken by her great-grandfather Wilson Howard Myers in the 1890s. Her father, William H. Myers, surrounded her with his collections of geologic findings and scientific publications, along with art and photography, developing her affinity for things being mixed together, or aggregated.
