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  1. Read more: January 2018: Jerri Bartholomew & Carol Chapel
    January 2018: Jerri Bartholomew & Carol Chapel

    January 2018: Jerri Bartholomew & Carol Chapel

    Jerri Bartholomew is a microbiologist who uses glass as her medium to explore the microbial world. To quote Jerri “In some ways, science is strippi...
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  2. Read more: February 2018: Susan Opie & Bryn Harding
    February 2018: Susan Opie & Bryn Harding

    February 2018: Susan Opie & Bryn Harding

    Susan Opie will be showing her bronzes in a show she titles “Animals and Oddities”. “Early on I made abstract sculpture, but soon figurative elemen...
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  3. Read more: February 2018: Nancy Abens
    February 2018: Nancy Abens

    February 2018: Nancy Abens

    Nancy Abens uses photography to show the opulence and voluptuous nature of flower arrangements. The rich colors and textures of the backgrounds ser...
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  4. Read more: March 2018: Nanette Wallace
    March 2018: Nanette Wallace

    March 2018: Nanette Wallace

    Nanette Wallace work is gestural and energetic, consisting primarily of monotypes with a focus on the figure. She often incorporates a limited colo...
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  5. Read more: August 2019: Shannon Weber & Sarah Waldron
    August 2019: Shannon Weber & Sarah Waldron

    August 2019: Shannon Weber & Sarah Waldron

    Shannon Weber works are inspired by vision and a collection of materials from nature, the ocean, and various odd forgotten objects. She feels each...
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  6. Read more: August 2019: Michelle Gallagher & Dayna Collins
    August 2019: Michelle Gallagher & Dayna Collins

    August 2019: Michelle Gallagher & Dayna Collins

    Michelle Gallagher works with clay to create her sculptures. “Anthropomorphic creatures have been my primary focus over many years. Birds, and mor...
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