'Enough' and 'Fluctuating Capacity'
Opening Saturday: Drawing takes center stage in the work of three artists in "Enough." Minneapolis artist Joseph Sinness uses colored pencils to animate plants, textiles and mechanical devices; Joel Starkey fashions imaginative Japanese-inspired landscapes from ink, geometric shapes and minimal colors, and Joseph Rizzo uses collage and street-art techniques to sketch the tumultuous landscapes that emerge after earthquakes. In his first Minnesota show, "Fluctuating Capacity," Denver-trained Adam Hamilton concocts an installation about time travel as a context for his paintings, including the one shown here. Fun stuff. (Opening reception 6-9 p.m. Sat., free. Soo Visual Arts Center, 2638 Lyndale Av. S., Mpls. Show ends March 23, free. 612-871-2263 or www.soovac.org)
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