October 8 – 27, 1975
Art Gallery, Eugenia Fuller Atwood Library
Glenside, Pa.: Suk-Hing Lau, a graduate of Beaver College, will exhibit her paintings in the art gallery of the Atwood Library October 8 through 27. The public is invited to attend the opening on Wednesday afternoon, October 8 from four to six o’clock in the art gallery.
In her first solo exhibition in the United States, Suk-Hing Lau demonstrates a sensitivity to the amorphous aspect of nature, and the human response. This she treats in a wide range of moods evoked by patterns of color and light. Specific subject matter is purposely ambiguous, leaving us to speculate on time, place, and meaning.
Her 25 untitled paintings evoke remembrances of landscape, water, grass, sky, dawn at sea, twilight, and an ever changing evanescent nature. We explore the sensitive dimension of a private vision to which stimulus we are compelled to respond, for we, too, have experienced similar dimensions of the mind and spirit.
A native of Hong Kong, Ms. Lau received her bachelor of fine arts degree from Beaver College, where she studied in the Beaver fine arts department with the late Benton Spruance, Jane West Clauss and Jean Francksen. She has also studied Chinese painting and calligraphy in Hong Kong.