March 26
(reception, 6-9 pm) through
April 25 |
Trish McKinney (painter): tactile color, sensual shapes, and the relationships of the human spirit intrigue her.
Doug Benedict (metal sculptor): ‘recyclart’ giving a spark of new life to discarded objects. |
May 1
(reception, 6-9 pm) through
May 23 |
Doug Taylor (photographer): often what the viewer sees (or feels) in his photography is something he has not seen before. This provides him with a larger understanding of his work and energizes the viewer.
Klaus Otten (wood sculptor): his sculptures attempt to synthesize the beauty inherent in wood with the expressions of life in mostly abstract forms and invite ever-changing discoveries from different perspectives. |
May 28 (reception, 6-9 pm) through
June 20 |
Kathleen Bertolone (painter): pencil, paint, pastels, and passion.
Dave Palmer (metal artist): he lets pieces of metal "speak" to him and follows an inner feeling for the direction his art should go. |
June 25
(reception, 6-9 pm) through
July 25 |
Suzanne Alley (painter): she goes to work and digs for the truth.
Christy Jennewein (painter): (painter) she communicates her point of view on furniture. |
July 30
(reception, 6-9 pm) through
August 22 |
Julie Clark, Rita Wiley and Loretta Wray (clay artists): 3 perspectives focusing on the ‘Art of the Table: Form and Function’. |
August 27
(reception, 6-9 pm) through September 19 |
Sandra Cable-Barringer (painter): renowned local artist and teacher
Scott Thayer (sculptor and potter): wire, wood, paper, and light combine to create sensual forms. Also selected works in clay.
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September 24
(reception, 6-9 pm) through
October 24 |
Evelyn Mahrt (painter): nature combined with memory and inspired imagination, is the impetus for her art.
Bruce Bayman (cabinet maker): inspired by cabinetmakers and folk artists of the past, he creates pieces with practical use for today’s home, reflecting a look and feel of age and well-worn use. |
October 29
(reception, 6-9 pm) through
November 21 |
Lesley Walton (portrait artist): she strives to bring out the beauty, mood, and character of each individual she draws.
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November 26
(reception, 6-9 pm) through
January 2 |
Paul Wolber (painter): artist with international travel and teaching experience, painting vivid realism from around the world. |