Saturday, September 24 at 6 PM – 7 PM
It was seeing the light in Edward Hopper’s work that inspired Philip Koch early in his painting career to change from abstraction to realism. Koch, a nationally recognized landscape painter, has been granted over 15 residencies in Hopper’s former studio in Truro on Cape Cod. 14 American Art museums hold Koch’s work in their permanent collections.
Koch will give a talk and slide presentation on Hopper’s legacy of Cape Cod, with an emphasis on the Truro studio. Discussion will follow. Some of Koch’s latest work will be on view.
Donations for the Highland House Museum will be gratefully accepted.