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Virtual Artist Talk with Elisha Frontz, Roxanne Grooms, and Yuji Hiratsuka


Date: Friday, June 12, 2026
Time: 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM
Campus: Dayton
Location: Zoom - Details Below

A virtual artist talk with Elisha Frontz and Roxanne Grooms showing in the Burnell R. Roberts Triangle Gallery talking about “Spontaneous Connection” along with Yuji Hiratsuka showing in the Works on Paper Gallery talking about “Tell Tale Personal Narrative”.

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Inspired by the inherent order and balance found in the universe, Frontz draws on the complexity and beauty of systems and patterns found in both the natural world and mathematics. Her mixed media work juxtaposes strong geometric shapes against delicate natural forms.

Grooms’s non-representational mixed media works contrast the strong dynamic geometry of a circle against its softness. The circle becomes a character amongst rich earthly hues anchored by nurturing stitches or twisted threads, which invite the viewer to use their imagination to play along.

Hiratsuka’s intaglio prints explore the co-existence of eastern and western influences in Japanese culture. Taking inspiration from Ukiyo-e prints his work contains decorative, bright colors and highly-stylized, exaggerated and distorted figures, all executed through a modern lens.

The exhibitions will be on display from May 16 – June 25, 2026. Galleries are located on the fourth floor of building 13 (located at West Fifth and Perry Streets). The galleries are free and open to the public from 8am–6pm Monday–Friday and 9am–12pm Saturdays. Free and accessible parking is located in Parking Lot K.

Visit the Galleries webpage at: https://www.sinclair.edu/student-life/arts-culture/art-galleries/

Virtual Artist Talk with Elisha Frontz, Roxanne Grooms, and Yuji Hiratsuka


Date: Friday, June 12, 2026
Time: 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM
Campus: Dayton
Location: Zoom - Details Below

A virtual artist talk with Elisha Frontz and Roxanne Grooms showing in the Burnell R. Roberts Triangle Gallery talking about “Spontaneous Connection” along with Yuji Hiratsuka showing in the Works on Paper Gallery talking about “Tell Tale Personal Narrative”.

ZOOM LINK

Inspired by the inherent order and balance found in the universe, Frontz draws on the complexity and beauty of systems and patterns found in both the natural world and mathematics. Her mixed media work juxtaposes strong geometric shapes against delicate natural forms.

Grooms’s non-representational mixed media works contrast the strong dynamic geometry of a circle against its softness. The circle becomes a character amongst rich earthly hues anchored by nurturing stitches or twisted threads, which invite the viewer to use their imagination to play along.

Hiratsuka’s intaglio prints explore the co-existence of eastern and western influences in Japanese culture. Taking inspiration from Ukiyo-e prints his work contains decorative, bright colors and highly-stylized, exaggerated and distorted figures, all executed through a modern lens.

The exhibitions will be on display from May 16 – June 25, 2026. Galleries are located on the fourth floor of building 13 (located at West Fifth and Perry Streets). The galleries are free and open to the public from 8am–6pm Monday–Friday and 9am–12pm Saturdays. Free and accessible parking is located in Parking Lot K.

Visit the Galleries webpage at: https://www.sinclair.edu/student-life/arts-culture/art-galleries/