Show_97_Curtis_Artist_Talk-01.jpg

POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE***

The Art of the Gathering: Beer, painting & social media (A conversation with Curtis Miller)

POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE***


Think Artist Talk minus the PowerPoint, the hierarchy, the rows of chairs… add craft beer. Curtis Miller is sharing his trains of thought, so hop on.

In conjunction with his final solo exhibition at the gallery, Hamiltonian Artists is pleased to announce an evening of beer, snacks, and discussion with Baltimore-based artist, Curtis Miller. Combining the atmosphere of a beer release and a Jeffersonian dinner, we will share some of Miller’s favorite craft beers and discuss the broad but surprisingly interconnected topics of beer, painting, and social media in 2020. The evening will begin with a brief introduction to the current exhibition by the artist who will then lead the group in a casual but directed evening of discussion while sharing samplings of his favorite craft beers.

Space is limited so please don’t forget to RSVP. All ages welcome but you must be 21 to sample the beer.

Curtis Miller | A New Series of Paintings is on view through March 21, 2020.

Coming from Baltimore? The last MARC train from DC leaves the station at 10:35pm.



image-asset.jpeg

Curtis Miller was born in Corsicana Texas in 1979. Growing up in Texas, Curtis relocated from Austin to Baltimore in 2011 to attend Maryland Institute College of Art's Hoffberger School of Painting (2013). He has exhibited his paintings throughout Texas at K Space Contemporary, Gaddis Geeslin Gallery, Joan Grona Gallery, The South Texas Art Museum, and the Art Center of Corpus Christi. In Baltimore, Curtis has exhibited his paintings at Terrault Contemporary, City Arts, Maryland Art Place, John Fonda Gallery, Jordan Faye Contemporary, and Platform Gallery. He also exhibited his work at Marianne Boesky Gallery and The Painting Center in NYC and is a previous Sondheim Prize semi-finalist. Curtis currently lives and works in Baltimore, MD with his wife, 5 year-old daughter, and 18 year-old dog.

Click here to read more about Curtis.