Exhibits & Events
Obsidian Gallery
Now Showing: Obsidian Gallery
In Downtown Tucson's Historic Train Depot, across Toole Avenue from Hotel Congress, next to Maynard's Market and Kitchen.
410 North Toole Ave, #130
Tucson, AZ 85701
www.obsidian-gallery.com
Joe's Studio at 44 West 6th Street
November 2011: Open Studio Tour
Joe opens his studio to the public once a year during the Tucson Open Studio Tour. Stop by and view his completed works and works in progress.
Studio Open: November 12 & 13, 11am to 5pm
Studio address: Citizens Warehouse
44 West 6th Street, Tucson, AZ 85705
www.TucsonPimaArtsCouncil.org
Studio Tour Artists Group Show
Tucson Jewish Community Center
October 27 through November 9, 2011
Artists Reception: November 9, 5:30 to 7:30pm
3800 East River Road, Tucson, AZ 85718
April 7 – June 19, 2011: Tohono Chul Park
Exhibition in the Gallery: Pattern and Rhythm
7366 North Paseo del Norte
Tucson, AZ 85704
www.tohonochulpark.org
October & November 2010: Lulubell Gallery
Lulubell Toy Bodega and Art Gallery
Christine McNearney's Pima Community College Printmaking II Class Exhibition
35 E. Toole Avenue, Tucson, AZ 85701
November 2008: Galeria Mistica
Reception: Thursday, November 6, 6:00 to 8:00pm
Exhibit: October 23 to November 6
2318 S. 4th Avenue, Tucson, AZ
www.GaleriaMistica.com
September 2008: Dinnerware Gallery
Dream Makers: New Works from Citizens Warehouse Artists
Artist Reception: Saturday, September 6, 7 to 9pm
Regular hours: Tues-Sat, Noon to 5pm
Downtown Tucson, AZ
July & August 2007: ArtCulture Partnership Gallery
Joe Hatton: Two Years in Tucson
July 6 to August 11, 2007
Reception and artist slide lecture: Friday, July 13
951 East 35th St at Park Ave, Tucson, AZ
"Two Years In Tucson” showcases paintings, collages and oil sketches by Joe Hatton completed since his return to the Old Pueblo from the Los Angeles area in 2005. "In his beautifully expressionistic paintings Hatton layers transparent washes and built up areas thick with paint; the final product reminiscent of fantastical topographical maps. Jewel-toned and evocative these intuitive abstractions are profound meditations interpreting intangible aspects of emotions, experiences and subjects." – Xóchitl Gil-Higuchi, Gallery Director
Joe Hatton, Oil on canvas, 2006, 42 x 54in
Bruce Houston, Assemblage, 2004, 11 x 3 x 3in
March 2007: Rancho Linda Vista
Old Friends – New Work: artists Joe Hatton and Bruce Houston in a joint show at RLV Gallery, Rancho Linda Vista.
March 4 to March 30, 2007
Artist Reception: March 4, 2007
1955 Rancho Linda Vista Rd, Oracle, AZ
See the About page for a comprehensive list of Joe's solo and group exhibitions.
