Interval, a new arts space in Winston-Salem, has opened its inaugural exhibition, "Interleavings", featuring the work of three Triad-based artists.
The exhibition, which closes this week, is part of the Marshall Street Project, an effort to revitalize the area with culinary and creative opportunities.
Co-directors Margaret Norfleet Neff and Paul Bright took WFDD's David Ford on a tour of the gallery, explaining the theme of "Interleavings", which ties the three featured artists together: wood products, paper, and trees.
The first pieces that catch my eye are large canvases of life-sized, vine-covered tree trunks — almost like portraits of trees.
Author's summary: New arts space Interval opens in Winston-Salem.