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Watermark Art Center opens ‘Out of My Hands’ with artist reception for M.E. Fuller

Motif of reds, oranges, and yellows with black geometric shapes
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"Back Alley," a painting by M. E. Fuller.

BEMIDJI — The Watermark Art Center will present the opening of M.E. Fuller's exhibit "Out of My Hands" with a reception 5-7 p.m. Friday, May 12.

Fuller describes herself as a contemporary artist who works primarily on canvas and paper using acrylics, watercolor and mixed media. Her most recent works depict abstract and energetic landscapes and mindscapes.

"A storyteller by nature, I discovered the worlds inside of me could be brought forward in the most honest and simple forms,” Fuller stated in a news release. “An overthinker, I revel in the state of mindlessness that lets me tell true things without edits, thoughts, or words. It’s not in my head, but out of my hands, that these images emerge."

A slideshow of her work will be available online after the opening at watermarkartcenter.org/out-of-my-hands-m-e-fuller-painter.

There is no charge to attend the reception. Watermark galleries are free and open to the public 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Saturday at 505 Bemidji Ave. N. in Bemidji. Call 218-444-7570 or visit WatermarkArtCenter.org for detailed exhibit, event and class information.