Art Professor’s Work Featured in Beverly Hills Gallery
Published on: October 09, 2012
The work of Lone Star College-Montgomery art professor John Adelman has made its way to the West Coast.
Logical Conclusions, a 27-piece exhibit featuring select pieces of Adelman’s works from 2005-2012, is currently on display at Diane Rosenstein Fine Art, a high-class gallery in Beverly Hills, Calif.
“The crowd at the opening reception was overawed by my work,” said Adelman, referring especially to a 12-foot long drawing of a dismantled shrub created in more than 76,000 tracings. “They were very contemplative and deliberate, and occasionally grilled me with questions.”
Adelman was recently recognized as a finalist for the Hunting Art Prize, the largest art award in the Western world. He teaches art appreciation and drawing classes at LSC-Montgomery and will be featured in LSC-Montgomery’s Faculty Art Exhibit, on display in the Mary Matteson-Parrish Art Gallery (Building D) October 1-30.
For more information, visit www.LoneStar.edu/arts-montgomery.
LSC-Montgomery is located at 3200 College Park Drive, one-half mile west of Interstate 45, between Conroe and The Woodlands. For more information about the college, call 936.273.7000, or visit www.LoneStar.edu/montgomery.
With 75,000 students in credit classes, and a total enrollment of more than 90,000, Lone Star College System is the largest institution of higher education in the Houston area, and the fastest-growing community college system in Texas. Dr. Richard Carpenter is the chancellor of LSCS, which consists of six colleges including LSC-CyFair, LSC-Kingwood, LSC-Montgomery, LSC-North Harris, LSC-Tomball, and LSC-University Park, five centers, LSC-University Center at Montgomery, LSC-University Center at University Park, Lone Star Corporate College, and LSC-Online. To learn more visit LoneStar.edu.