SATURDAY: Scott Olive At Glitch Gallery!

by | Oct 20, 2016 | ART

This Saturday at 7 PM, Glitch Gallery in Carytown will present the work of Scott Olive.

Scott Olive has been painting for 8 years. Experimenting with his color palettes and bringing contrast and focus to
his subject matter is the most exciting aspect of his job. He loves to take characters and give them fun personalities despite whatever conflicts they may be going through within his work. Journey with us as we bring into the new year, Scott Olive and “all things silly.”

There’ll be food and alcohol available to guests, with the party lasting into the night. Looks like a fun time, so come on out and check out some awesome art!

WHAT: Glitch Gallery Presents Scott Olive!
WHERE: Glitch Gallery (3313A W. Cary St)
WHEN: Saturday, January 14, 7 PM
ADMISSION: FREE!

After the jump, take a look at some more examples of Scott Olive’s artwork. These are older pieces, but you can expect all new work at the exhibition on Saturday night.


This Saturday at 7 PM, Glitch Gallery in Carytown will present the work of Scott Olive.

Scott Olive has been painting for 8 years. Experimenting with his color palettes and bringing contrast and focus to
his subject matter is the most exciting aspect of his job. He loves to take characters and give them fun personalities despite whatever conflicts they may be going through within his work. Journey with us as we bring into the new year, Scott Olive and “all things silly.”

There’ll be food and alcohol available to guests, with the party lasting into the night. Looks like a fun time, so come on out and check out some awesome art!

WHAT: Glitch Gallery Presents Scott Olive!
WHERE: Glitch Gallery (3313A W. Cary St)
WHEN: Saturday, January 14, 7 PM
ADMISSION: FREE!

After the jump, take a look at some more examples of Scott Olive’s artwork. These are older pieces, but you can expect all new work at the exhibition on Saturday night.

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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