March 2020 Black, White, & Disconnected
March 6, 2020-March 28, 2020

Join Crossroads on March 6th to enjoy the artistic talents of James Dumble with his exhibition "Black, White, and Disconnected." Enjoy some light refreshments and music performed by Nancy Ames. Don't forget to sign up for our gift certificate drawing for $25 to AJ's Corner Brick Bar & Grill. In our Morrison Family Student Gallery downstairs will be Brooklyn Primary School.

James Dumble, a former professional electrical engineer began painting over forty years ago, beginning a "metamorphosis towards a life direction change into art and creativity." Dumble's reality of the importance of poetry and spirituality has become a serious endeavor to his creativity. His recognition begins with the viewer through personal conversations and artistic bonding with each moment changing the landscape of his work.

Dumble's bold choice of color contrast against his subtle mark making forms. The geometric forms encapsulates the frame and creates an abstract atmosphere. His unique choice of mixed medias create physical depth with metaphorical layering; forgotten scraps of canvas and outdated newsprints. Anthropoid forms subtly emerge from his paintings expressing a mystical force.