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.

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