Exhibit traces the artistic journey of Carlos Tobar

“Immigrants,” a 2009 oil-on-canvas painting by Carlos Tobar, is part of his current exhibit at Adrian College.
“Immigrants,” a 2009 oil-on-canvas painting by Carlos Tobar, is part of his current exhibit at Adrian College.

ADRIAN — Adrian College’s Hickman Gallery is featuring a new exhibition, “Carlos Tobar: Visual Narratives,” from Aug. 5 to Sept. 18.

Tobar, a resident of Adrian since 1985, is largely a self-taught artist who has developed a unique and expressive style through explorations in various media including stone, oils, mosaic, and pen and ink. He is also a retired graphic designer and commercial offset printer.

Tobar’s artistic journey began in his native Ecuador, where he studied at the Central University of Quito. He also later studied at the University of Toronto. His work is characterized by its use of exaggeration, vibrant color, and deep emotion, often inspired by simple observations of daily life, memories from his childhood in South America, and expressive reactions to current events.

Travis Erxleben, chair of the Adrian College Department of Art and Design and director of Hickman Gallery, said the exhibit explores the evolution of Tobar’s artistry, from his early works to his most recent creations.

“The exhibition highlights Tobar’s ability to convey narratives through art, offering a visual storytelling experience that resonates with a wide audience,” Erxleben said. “We are honored to showcase his incredible talent and contributions to our local art community. This retrospective exhibition provides a wonderful opportunity to appreciate the depth and breadth of his work, as well as the personal and cultural narratives that inspire him.”

An opening reception will be held on Friday, Aug. 30, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., where attendees will have the chance to meet Tobar and discuss his work. Hors d’oeuvres and refreshments will be provided.

The Hickman Gallery is open Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., or by appointment. The exhibit is free and open to the public.

For more information about the exhibit, email [email protected].

“Jewelry and Objects” at the Adrian Center for the Arts: The Michigan Silversmiths Guild’s 2024 Membership Exhibition is on display through Aug. 29. Founded in 1948, the Michigan Silversmiths Guild is a community of craftspersons dedicated to the fields of metalsmithing and jewelry. 

The Adrian Center for the Arts gallery is open from Thursday through Sunday, from 1 to 4 p.m. More information is at adriancenterforthearts.org.

“The Sudden Flows of Creativity” at Flatlanders: Flatlanders Art Galleries in Blissfield presents a solo exhibition by abstract expressionist Dawud Shabazz through Aug. 31. 

A self-taught artist born in Detroit, Shabazz has displayed his work in the Toledo Museum of Art as well as the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History.

Admission is free. Flatlanders is at 11993 East U.S. 223, Blissfield. Hours are Wednesday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

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