The 50 works chosen for the exhibition by juror Alexandra Nicholis Coon, executive director of the Massillon Museum, deconstruct the evolving genre to include a cubist urban scene, views of moon and Milky Way and an artistic statement with the calculated use of plastic forest animals.
Summit Artspace challenged local artists to submit diverse representations of landscape art from both traditional and contemporary perspectives in a variety of media. The response was outstanding with nearly 100 artists submitting work. The exhibition runs until April 8.