Anne Patterson shows smaller works at Alfstad& Contemporary
The artist opened her exhibition, 'Airidescence' Thursday, Nov. 10.
By
Nick Friedman
| 6:17 p.m. November 13, 2016
Arts + Culture
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Artist Anne Patterson opened her exhibition, "Airidescence" Thursday, Nov. 10, at Alfstad& Contemporary. Patterson is known for her large-scale installations throughout the country, which explore multisensory themes, especially music and color.
The artist experiences synesthesia, a condition that causes her to see color and shapes when she hears music. "Airidescence" consists of ribbons, wire installations and watercolor paintings, all inspired by music.Â
"Airidescence" features wire installations and watercolor paintings.
Norman Wayne and Robert Stadel
"Airidescence" features wire installations and watercolor paintings.
Fern Wayne and Patricia Stadel
Gail and Stuart Barzman
Tera Gurin and Jessica Benoit
Tera Gurin and Jessica Benoit
Susan McLeod and Anne Patterson
Elizabeth Bergmann, Sam Alfstad and Leymis Bolaños WIlmott
Bill and Jane Knapp
"Airidescence" features wire installations and watercolor paintings.
"Airidescence" features wire installations and watercolor paintings.
"Airidescence" features wire installations and watercolor paintings.
"Airidescence" features wire installations and watercolor paintings.
"Airidescence" features wire installations and watercolor paintings.