Jeff Vincent At Ghostprint Gallery

by | Oct 10, 2011 | ART

Throughout the month of October, Ghostprint Gallery will be showcasing the art of Jeff Vincent, with his show Title Unknown.

Title Unknown features both recent abstract paintings and a body of figurative work which combines acrylic and collage on canvas. Jeff Vincent depicts his vision of the individual in western society, plagued by social and environmental crises, in an engaging and non-didactic manner. His highly colorful montages are populated by some recognizable characters mixed with fantastical creatures in highly imaginative scenarios. The collaged imagery is appropriated from old yearbooks, Time magazines and other periodicals.

A professional artist since 2002, Vincent is now in graduate school at the Hoffberger School of Painting at the Maryland Institute of Art. He experiments with soft sculpture, theatre design and other media, as well as painting.

The show will be appearing at Ghostprint Gallery (220 W. Broad St) through October 29.


Throughout the month of October, Ghostprint Gallery will be showcasing the art of Jeff Vincent, with his show Title Unknown.

Title Unknown features both recent abstract paintings and a body of figurative work which combines acrylic and collage on canvas. Jeff Vincent depicts his vision of the individual in western society, plagued by social and environmental crises, in an engaging and non-didactic manner. His highly colorful montages are populated by some recognizable characters mixed with fantastical creatures in highly imaginative scenarios. The collaged imagery is appropriated from old yearbooks, Time magazines and other periodicals.

A professional artist since 2002, Vincent is now in graduate school at the Hoffberger School of Painting at the Maryland Institute of Art. He experiments with soft sculpture, theatre design and other media, as well as painting.

The show will be appearing at Ghostprint Gallery (220 W. Broad St) through October 29.


Marilyn Drew Necci

Marilyn Drew Necci

Former GayRVA editor-in-chief, RVA Magazine editor for print and web. Anxiety expert, proud trans woman, happily married.




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