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June 2009: Scot Cameron-Bell & Susan Planalp
Scot Cameron-Bell creates one-of-a-kind ceramic vessels. Her pots are wild and colorful; yet deceptively so, because they also feel encrusted with ...
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July 2009: Shalene Valenzuela & Kelly Neidig
Shalene Valenzuela’s ceramic work consists of quirky pieces that reflect upon a variety of issues with a thoughtful, yet humorous tone. Much of her...
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March 2009: Kris Haas & Christopher Truax
Christopher Truax’s sculptures seem as though that they can come alive and start moving at any moment. After experimenting with animation and model...
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October 2010: Katherine Dunn & Lisa Kaser
Katherine Dunn works with acrylics and mixed media. Her illustrative primitive folk style weaves together layers of color and textures, along with ...
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February 2010: Gaelyn Lakin & Cathie Joy Young
Gaelyn Lakin’s work is primarily found object sculpture. She has an affinity for creating multi-dimensional objects. Though she oftentimes uses rec...
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March 2010: Susan Kristoferson & Nanette Davis
Nanette Davis is a fiber artist working in conventional techniques (plaiting) with unconventional materials (dyed & painted silk, foil and acet...
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August 2011: Christpher B. Wagner & Jeana Edelman
Christopher B. Wagner uses driftwood, carved and joined, to create his sculptures, often enhanced with milk paint and encaustic. In his stretched s...
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September 2011: Kendall Mingey & Kathleen Powers
Kathleen Powers create paintings of intrigue. They call for a close up inspection of detail and content. Each of her fable-like paintings and drawi...
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April 2011: Anna Magruder & Willa Schneberg
Anna Magruder’s oil paintings drift between realism and surrealism, recreating vintage America, often exploring the emotional color of individual f...
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May 2011: Kelly Neidig & Brian R. Jones
Brian R. Jones is a ceramist creating mixed media wall work. He calls them “Constructions.” They are comprised of clay, plywood and acrylic. Brian ...
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June 2011: Devin Bernard & Rogene Manas
Devin Bernard’s acrylic paintings tell stories. Their images are finely detailed with a high and even tonal quality and jewel like colors. They ar...
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June 2011: Scot Cameron-Bell & Bonnie Taylor Talbot
Scot Cameron-Bell has aptly titled her show “Pots Bigger Than My Head.” She has deliberately gone big. “Every artist gets into a comfort zone with ...
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