4444 Railroad Avenue
Pleasanton, California 94566

Exhibit Mar 2 through Apr 6, Wed-Fri 12-5pm, Sat 11am-3pm; performance and artists' reception Wed, Mar 6, 6:30-9:00pm

A unique concept-installation in that it is a true collaborative venture between three artists working in completely different mediums opens at the Harrington. "Our goal is to deconstruct and reinvent the subject matter in such a way that it will create a fascinating and visually enticing experience for the viewer by combining styles, textures, media and perspectives in ways not done in most exhibitions," according to the artists' statement. Expressive styles will run the gamut from realistic to abstract.

Almost all the pieces are new and large scale. Some highlights of the show include a three-dimensional coral reef, creative views of the stars and microscopic sea creatures, and functional sculptures from recycled materials.
Photographer William Hackett brings a scientific edge to the theme of this exhibit. He states that his work will "explore new technological angles and scientific perspectives, 'dissecting' California in ways that will invite the viewer into this exhibition much like Alice was enticed into Wonderland."

Matthew Nylander's large wooden constructions symbolize the elements which can be found in air, forest, sky, sea. He explains his creative thought process: "Placing an object in a space that defines it, that complements it, that engages it, is the real challenge."

Engela Olivier-Wilson is an award-winning painter who moved to the Bay Area from her homeland of South Africa. In her words: "I don't attempt to be merely representational in my work. Whether it is doing portraits of flowers or abstract installations, I zoom in, I change the angle, I deconstruct the subject-matter to the bare bones, I break open a world to the viewer to draw others into my 'mindspace'; to show others what I see."

Free public gala performance and artists' reception Wednesday, March 6, 6:30-9:00pm.

Official Website: http://www.firehousearts.org

Added by FullCalendar on February 21, 2013