EDITORIAL

  1. Read more: April 2021: Susan Opie
    April 2021: Susan Opie

    April 2021: Susan Opie

    Susan Opie’s felted images takes a look at art history, but this time is focused on animals in art. A common subject matter, an animal may hold cen...
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  2. Read more: April 2021: Marcia Jeglum
    April 2021: Marcia Jeglum

    April 2021: Marcia Jeglum

    For the past 12 months an x-acto knife and black Tyvek have been my constant companions. I love the feel of a sharp razor slicing through paper, su...
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  3. Read more: April 2021: Mar Goman
    April 2021: Mar Goman

    April 2021: Mar Goman

    Mar Goman will have three series of work in this show.  The TOOLS are rusty vintage garden tools (spades, pitchforks, rakes, hoes etc) with their w...
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  4. Read more: March 2021: Justin Auld
    March 2021: Justin Auld

    March 2021: Justin Auld

    Justin Auld’s work explores the connection between art and the brain’s tendency to find images in random patterns. “Quantum mechanics” describe how...
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  5. Read more: March 2021: Kelly Neidig & Adrienne Eliades
    March 2021: Kelly Neidig & Adrienne Eliades

    March 2021: Kelly Neidig & Adrienne Eliades

    Kelly Neidig draws inspiration from prehistoric art representations of astronomical events, her favorite cartoons, and quantum physics. Her works r...
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  6. Read more: February 2021: Mary Lyn Gough
    February 2021: Mary Lyn Gough

    February 2021: Mary Lyn Gough

    Mary Lyn Gough is a watercolor painter specializing in floral paintings. "Mother Nature is full of amazing textures. I have always been drawn to th...
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