Dictators & Dreamers by Jennifer Lynn Bates Opening Reception
Event Details
225 Commercial Street & 120 Jefferson Street
Waterloo, IOWA
Contact Name: Waterloo Center for the Arts
Email: museum@waterloo-ia.org
Phone: 3192914490
Website: www.waterloocenterforthearts.org
Event Description
On display at two locations: Waterloo Center for the Arts & Hawkeye Community College Van G. Miller Adult Learning Center
Joint Opening Reception
March 15, Free admission
Waterloo Center for the Arts
5:30-6:30pm – Happy Hour, beverages & snacks
Hawkeye Community College Van G. Miller Adult Learning Center
6:30-8pm – Reception, light refreshments
6:45pm – Artist Talk with Jennifer Lynn Bates
Dictators & Dreamers investigates infamy, the ripple effects of power, human rights issues, and dreams of the (seemingly) common person. This body of work contrasts the faces of current or recent absolute rulers of countries around the world with the faces of immigrants, refugees, international students, and asylum seekers now residing in the Cedar Valley. The Dictator is infamous. Dreamers are often anonymous. Now, they hold equal attention.
Jennifer Lynn Bates is an Instructor of Fine Arts at Hawkeye Community College. She earned a Master of Fine Arts in painting from Pratt Institute and a Bachelor of Fine Arts in art and design from Iowa State University. Bates’ artwork is inspired by Pop-Art humor, the bold colors of Cuban political posters, and the flat patterns of Henri Matisse and 19th century decorative art.