To say that these past couple of months have been different or unordinary would be an understatement. Many businesses and restaurants have adapted new ways to keep local Pittsburgher’s happy and the arts are no exception. The Spinning Plate Gallery is pleased to announce The Isolation Series, a drive-by art exhibition by Michel Demetria Tsouris. The exhibition will run from May 30 to June 30 and will feature over 60 works of oil on panel, which were created in anticipation of and during the sheltering in place order.
All artwork will be viewable from the galley’s generous windows outside. Some may be allowed to enter in small increments by following the state restrictions on distance and face protection, but it is designed as a drive-by exhibition for everyone to enjoy. Tsouris will continue to create more pieces for the gallery over the course of the month opening, so come often to see the newest interpretations of how a professional artist engages with quarantine. “I will welcome you and your eyes on this new series,” said Tsouris. “I hope it strikes a chord, it struck a symphony in me, the whole quarantine thing, still has me has by its clutches.”
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