JIM HATCHETT - GERARDO ROSALES - CURTIS GANNON
JIM HATCHETT
Jim Hatchett’s work has grown from a study of nature, emphasized by his early Desert Altars, and Desert Trail Markers, which were a response to his many extended trips into the spiritual haunts of the mountains, canyons, and deserts of west Texas, primarily in Big Bend.
GERARDO ROSALES
Gerardo Rosales’ work focuses on open conversations about social issues exploring themes of identity, societal challenges, and the impact our actions have on people and the environment. These ideas are shaped by personal experiences and observations, giving his art a sense of shared meaning.
CURTIS GANNON
Curtis Gannon’s work references the Pop language of American action comics as source material for abstract collages, sculptures, and installations. Comic book iconography offers a visual language that is recognizable and accessible by audiences from many diverse backgrounds.