Hang Time featured in Dosage Magazine

Hang Time, Group Exhibition at Bridgette Mayer Gallery

By Alan Lane

 

Hang Time is a vibrant summer group show with an exciting lineup of West Coast artists whose works span various mediums and scales.

Bridgette Mayer Gallery is delighted to announce the arrival of Hang Time. This exciting new summer group exhibition captures the exhilaration and joy of the HangTime roller coaster and Knott’s Berry Farm in California. This captivating exhibition combines a collection of bright and innovative works by eight talented California and coastal artists. Hang Time will be displayed at Bridgette Mayer Gallery from Tuesday, June 6 to Saturday, July 29, 2023, with an opening reception and happy hour scheduled for Thursday, June 8, from 5:00 pm to 7:30 pm.

The exhibition showcases fresh and captivating pieces by Ray Beldner, Carla Falb, Julie Goldstein, Ben Junta, Kaoru Mansour, Mark Tesi, Holly Wong, and Jason Woodside.

 

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