An exhibition of David Quick’s paintings inspired by his interaction with art, the world, and his cats. Quick a native of Wichita, began his journey as an artist in the early 70's. Out west, he hung out with singer Sue Stewart and stayed at activist Abbie Hoffman's home in Berkeley. He studied with Max Ernst and Man Ray associate Louis Hirshman in Philly. He met and conversed with artists Louis Kahn, Alice Neel, and Estaban Vincente. While in New York he met Lou Reed, who took him to meet Andy Warhol at the tin-foil wrapped factory, a place he would often return to on his many trips to the great city.