March Featured Artist; Rosy Hawbaker

Welcome to March! A month full of weather ups and downs, winter and spring, snow and rain, but also full of hope and sunshine, chirping birds and spring flowers!

Join us to celebrate the hopeful onset of SPRINGTIME with a fun evening at HATCH! Rosy Hawbaker is our featured artist and her artist reception is Friday, March 8th from 6-9pm. There will be adult beverages served and good times, too:)

The March featured artist is Madison designer and screen printer, Rosy Hawbaker of RosyMade Designs. Rosy has a passion for reusing and refreshing thrift store t-shirts and other items with quirky and fun screen printed designs… creating a “new” item.
Rosy says; “I figured out a way to combine my love of thrifting, art and recycling, and now I truly am in love with the work that I am producing. The majority of the work that I produce is made of recycled materials, so you can look cute, feel comfortable, and help the environment.”
Rosy will be showcasing her work at Hatch from March 1-31st.

rosy poster

 

November Featured Artist:Lynn Lee

The November featured artist is Madison painter and multi-media artist, Lynn Lee. Lynn is a former San Francisco gallery owner and interior designer and has a background in various art mediums which he incorporates into his work. Lynn has been busy creating acrylic paintings of everyday (Willy Street) neighborhood scenes and sometimes the unexpected abstract. Lynn has a love for anything having to do with interior design and home decor. “There is nothing more personal than how a family lives and what they chose to surround themselves with.”
Lynn will have his work showcased at Hatch Art House from November 1-30 with an artist reception Friday, November 9th from 6-9pm. Refreshments will be served.

 

Check out the Facebook event page here: http://www.facebook.com/events/517967268213358/

Fall Gallery Night Celebrations

The featured artist for October is linocut artist, Juliet Darken… an illustrator, storyteller, designer, fine artist, and Madison native. She creates whimsical, yet sophisticated pieces with traditional relief printmaking techniques, sometimes with small additions of collage and graphite. This involves a complex process of reversing the original design, carving, and printing each color as a separate layer. In her opinion, the most important thing for people to learn is how to communicate, and she enjoys adding her personal visual language to the human conversation.
Juliet’s artwork will be showcased from October 1-31st. The artist reception coincides with the MMoCA citywide Gallery Night, October 5 from 5-9pm. Refreshments will be served.

The facebook page invite: http://www.facebook.com/events/351344361619049/