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2005 News
- First
Friday - December 2nd,
2005
Rita
Marlier |
Pottery
George Tussing | Paintings
The Work of Marlier & Tussing. The eighth in our First
Friday Series. Reception Dec. 2, 5-8pm. Show continues through
January 4th.
- First
Friday - November 4th, 2005
William
Bensen |
Oil Paintings
Art of the California Missions. The seventh in our First
Friday Series. Reception Nov. 4, 5-8pm. Show continues through
November
30th.
- First
Friday - October 2nd, 2005
Carlton
Abbott | Mixed Media
Looking for the Next World. The sixth in our First Friday
Series. Reception Oct. 7, 5-8pm. Show continues through November
4th.
- First
Friday - September 2nd, 2005
Tasha
McKelvey |
Pottery
Tom
McLauchlin |
Paintings
The fifth in our First Friday Series. They just keep getting
better and better! Reception 5-8pm as always. Show continues
through October 2.
- First
Friday - August 5th,
2005
Bettie
Cheek |
Mixed Media with Watercolors
Kate
Callahan |
Creatively Caned Furniture
The forth in our First Friday Series. Come on out and enjoy
the show. Reception is 5-8pm, as always.
- First
Friday - July 1st, 2005
J
Howard Johnson |
Pottery
Cheryl
Summers |
Mixed Media Painting
The third in our First Friday Series. Come on out and meet the
artists in our wonderful garden setting. Reception is 5-8pm, as always.
- First
Friday - June 3rd,
2005
Betty
Burnell | Fused Glass and Jewelry
Catherine
Martin | Acrylic Painting
The second in our First Friday Series. Another fine evening for
an opening, come visit with the artists,
friends and neighbors.
Reception is 5-8pm, as always.
- First
Friday - May 6th, 2005
Lucy
Dierks|Ceramics
Jean
Peacock| Encaustic Painting
Wow, Wow, Wow. Come and spend the evening with us, as we showcase
our artists from our inaugural
First
Friday Series. Every month we will present two new artists.
Reception is 5-8p.m. Please join us. If you miss this one, be sure to
catch next months.
- March
10 - April 16, 2005
Party
of Four by Gayle Zydron
It is such a joy to have this special show. We have discovered Gayle
Zydron, a woman whose photographs have never been shown in an Art
Gallery before. Once you see Gayles work, it's hard to imagine why she
has always been so humble as to kept these to herself. Gayle brings
to attention the simplicity of nature, the detail of common forms, and
the essence of living things. Come enlighten yourself through Gayle's
vision.
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