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In Stout’s art, serious themes with a jolly, retro feeling
Fredric Koeppel, writing special for The Commercial Appeal, recently reviewed “Into a Bridless Cloud” for the newspaper. As to the style and substance of the exhibition, Stout mines the same rich fields of his buoyant satire and critique of most … Continue reading
“Into a Birdless Sky” at Circuitous Succession Gallery (The Memphis Flyer)
Jason Stout….felt compelled to respond to America’s evermore volatile political circumstance Continue reading
Solo Exhibition at Ground Floor Gallery and Studios in Nashville, TN
Ground Floor Gallery and Studios is hosting a solo exhibition entitled Thrown From the Storm: Paintings by Jason Stout with an opening exhibition from 7:00-10:00pm on Saturday, November 5th, 2016. The exhibition will run through December 15th.
National Art Educators Association Selects Jason Stout’s Art for National Exhibitions
In September 2016, NAEA announced a call for member artwork for its first-ever NAEA Member Exhibition. All 203 submissions for the 2016 NAEA Member Exhibition are showcased in an online video here. Of these works, 69 were selected by a … Continue reading
2016 Fl3cth3r Exhibit Is Open
The 2016 Fletcher Exhibit opened on October 13 and is open through December, 19, 2106. The Reece Museum on the East Tennessee State University Campus in Johnson City, TN is hosting the exhibition. The opening reception and awards ceremony will … Continue reading
The Hitch Magazine publishes The Spice Trader
The Hitch Magazine, a publication for The Canadian Association of Oilwell Digging Contractors, recently featured The Spice Trader, an oil painting by Jason Stout. The painting is “a commentary on civilizations acquiring land for the sake of commerce and distorting its … Continue reading
Jason Stout’s Painting Picked for NY’s Safe Harbors Ann Street Gallery’s Politics and Power Exhibition
Jason Stout’s work has been accepted into the Safe Harbors Ann Street Gallery‘s newest exhibition Politics and Power,opening Saturday, October 8, 2016. The exhibition highlights the works of twenty-six artists from across the nation and abroad, whose works focus on … Continue reading