
Artist Hao ‘Eri’ Shi is back for the closing of “Transcultural Reflections” at Ruston’s Gilbert Center with an artist talk and interactive workshop that will take place tonight from 6-8 p.m.
Shi’s exhibition has been the Gilbert Center’s inaugural art exhibition in Downtown Ruston. The Gilbert Center, 301 N. Trenton Street, is the location of The Ross Lynn Charitable Foundation operations and art gallery.
Shi, a Chinese-born artist, was RLCF’s 2022 Resident Artist.
The exhibition serves as a testament to Shi’s commitment to creating art that authentically mirrors his life experience and embraces cultural diversity. “Transcultural Reflections” showcases the vibrant and honest expressions of an emerging Chinese American artist, providing a unique lens into his journey.
Shi’s artwork captures the beauty he has encountered through extensive travels. The landscapes and portraits are an exploration of culture, offering an engaging perspective.
Shi’s work will be on display at The Gilbert Center Gallery until Feb. 29.
Tonight’s artist talk and workshop are free and open to the public.




