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The following article was posted on November 1st, 2012, in the Santa Maria Sun - Volume 13, Issue 34 [ Submit a Story ]
The following articles were printed from Santa Maria Sun [santamariasun.com] - Volume 13, Issue 34

Trimbath's on display at Hancock

The work of Patrick Trimbath will be featured in an exhibit called “All Things Shall Come to Pass,” hanging through Nov. 30 in the Ann Foxworthy Gallery, building L-South at Allan Hancock College.

Trimbath, a Pismo Beach resident, is a part-time instructor at both Allan Hancock College and Cuesta College, teaching drawing, art appreciation, and painting. He’s exhibited his work at the Ann Arbor Arts Center in Michigan; the Arts Council of Greater Kalamazoo at the Epic Center in, Michigan; the Muskegon Museum of Art; the Michigan State Senate; the Detroit College of Law at Michigan State University; and most recently at McKinley West Gallery in Reno, Nev.

Foxworthy Gallery director Marti Fast was intrigued with the energy and content in Trimbath’s work, calling him a quiet, positive, thoughtful guy, whose paintings feature an apocalyptic, explosive energy.

Trimbath said his paintings evoke the conception of a place or space as in a memory or vision.

For more information, call the fine arts department at 922-6966, Ext. 3252.

Arts Briefs is compiled by Arts Editor Shelly Cone. Information should be sent to the Sun via fax, e-mail, or mail.