Boyertown, PA. Studio B Fine Art Gallery, 39A East Philadelphia Avenue in Boyertown, PA, announces the opening of “Yenna Hill,” a one-woman show, featuring the work of the emerging, self-taught artist known for work that she calls “pop-infused ancestral hieroglyphs.”
The on-site exhibit opens with a reception on FrStudio B Fine Art Gallery, 39A E Phila Ave in Boyertown, PA, announces the opening of “Yenna Hill,” a one-woman show, on Friday, August 26, 2022, from 5:00-7:00 p.m., featuring the work of the emerging, self-taught artist known for work that she calls “pop-infused ancestral hieroglyphs.”iday, August 26, 2022, from 5:00-7:00 p.m. A virtual tour will be held between 6:00-7:00 p.m. on Facebook LIVE, archived as a Facebook event and on YouTube following the opening. Amy Muzopappa of Muzo Media Productions hosts the art tour. The exhibit will run through October 23, 2022.
Hill uses acrylic, pen and marker, bold colors, and line work while employing layers of color, imagery, pattern, design, and shape. Hours spent as a child drawing with her grandfather Al Haring, a cartoonist and illustrator, in rooms showcasing the work of her uncle, pop artist Keith Haring, inspired her journey. She has exhibited since 2009, is well-known as a contributor to public art installations.
“Yenna is ‘making it happen,’” notes Studio B’s gallery director Susan Biebuyck. “Not only is she prolific on canvas, but she paints commissions with an acute sensitivity,” she continued.
“She works as a trained henna and body paint artist. She is a much-adored fixture at Goggleworks as a life model. She makes it a point to travel and expose herself to art in New York City, Los Angeles, and Miami to mix with the next generation of street artists,” she added.
“Studio B is looking forward to showcasing Yenna’s work and introducing her to the community and our artist membership. She has had a masterful evolution in her work recently. I see her as this generation’s next talent from the Haring family. Watching her break into the art world with such a strong portfolio is exciting to watch!” Biebuyck concluded.
Studio B:
Studio B, located in the heart of historic Boyertown, is the home of the Arts and Activities Alliance, a committee of Building a Better Boyertown, a nonprofit Main Street program dedicated to revitalizing small towns.
Studio B celebrates lifelong learning, creativity and personal involvement in the visual and communication arts and seeks to be a dynamic part of Boyertown community, a “go to” destination for learning, fun and friendship. The studio seeks to showcase the work of fine artists in themed exhibits—some juried, some open to all—and welcomes art in diverse media. In addition to art exhibits, workshops, and classes, Studio B also hosts activities and informal gatherings on assorted topics for small groups or meetings, gallery talks, and “Getting to Know You” opportunities.
Visitors are always welcome to view the changing exhibits; take lessons in the visual, literary, and communication arts offered by highly-trained local artists and teachers; and schedule small events or parties in its elegant facility. The studio proudly collaborates with the many unique businesses in the Boyertown community.
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