ARTS & C U LTURE 5 Art show intrigues audience BY ALLIE PERKINS ......... STAFF writer “ Everything isn ’t alw ays exactly w h at it seems,” said Matthew Dennison. Dennison, a P ortlan d-based artist, is sh ow ing his paintings, drawings and sculptures in his show, “ Birth Mark, ” in theNiemeyer Center on Clackamas Community College’sOregon City campus. D en n iso n w a s recom m en d ed b y art instructor Dave Andersen during a faculty meeting to discuss the upcoming exhibitions in the gallery. Kate Simmons, studio technician at CCC, reached out to Dennison to see if he wanted to sample his artwork in the gallery for the next year . He was thrilled. A n a rtis t re c e p tio n w a s h e ld on W ed n esd ay, Jan. 16, w h ere D en n iso n discussed his work w ith students, teachers and comm unity members, who were able to ask questions and learn more about his art. M any in attendance w ere awestruck at Dennison’s unique and fascinating artwork, leaving w onder to fill their m inds w ith a new perspective on how people see things. S im m o n s, a lo n g W ith, o th e r s ta ff m em b ers, th o u gh t th a t D enn ison w a s perfect to showcase his abilities at CCC. “ W e felt like his work would really have Matthew Dennison attends the artist reception for his exhibit in the Niemeyer Center on Jan. 16. a lot to offer to the student body and to art students in particular, of things that we want without second thought. “ S om etim es w e d o n ’t p ay a tten tio n to touch on artistically,” said Sim m ons.. enough to w h at’ s going on in th e world, “ His m eth od s in addressihg th e hu m an figure, his styles and processes of painting, and I think the work that art cando can slow people down and capture a m om ent,” said h ow h e w orks w h en h e ’s w orking th ree- dim en sion ally, in con tra st to h o w h e ’ s Dennison. “ Then people can look at that working tw o-dim ensionally.” m om ent and go from there. ” m e ,” h e said. “ T h at’ s a conduit for m y work.” A rt stu d en ts w h o w a n t to b eco m e professional artists can use the resources at m em ber, expressed gratitude toward the artwork. “ W hat I like about it is that it’s very stylized,” Mooney said. “ Each stylized piece, it’s different, you know? Each piece CCC to connect with open gallery positions as w ell as the Regional Arts & Culture Council. has its ow n stylized reason. I’m trying to Students and com m un ity m em bers had m uch to say after attending D ennison’s mythological, or if it has a m ystery behind it, curiosity behind it, so I have to find but artisf reception. Leeland Jone, a form er w hat, or w here he gets his thoughts and feelings that create things. That’s kind of Dennison said his artwork was inspired His artw ork creates a m essage to tell viewers to stop for a m om ent and focus on not by peoplebut by howhe views the planet. th è current tim e, not to w orry about th e “ M y inspirations are actually th e w h o le w orld around m e, th e environm en t and how w e respond to orir daily lives, ” he said. future that’s coming. Dennison gave tips to students seeking art teacher, said, “ I’m glad to see someone kind o f combining the old works with the modem ones. It takes so.m uch w ork to know the His goal is to create a narrative for people opportunities in the community. “ I ch o se to sh o w m y w o rk th ro u gh hard w ork w ith the pretty designs, colors and all of that. Also adding hum an interest th a t m a k e s th e m th in k h ard er a b o u t situations, rather th an p assing b y th em galleries, and so I show Froelick Gallery in Portland, and th at’s kind o f a vehicle for and stories.” C h ris M ooney, a n o th er co m m u n ity understand w h ether it’ s m etaphorical or interesting to find out.” , O thers w h o attended said D enn ison ’s work allowed them to pause for a m om ent and breathe. “ Birth Mark” is available to see through Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. until Feb. 1 and is free to attend. “I ’m trying to understand whether it’s metaphorical or mythological...” -Chris Mooney One of Dennison’s sculptural pieces. Visitors peruse the art exhibit in the Niemeyer Center. Clackamas Print thedackam asprint.com ______ - ______________ - January 30, 2019