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The January show features ten gallery members: Frances Fawcett, Jan Kather, Harry Littell, Diane Newton, Diana Ozolins, Janet Sherman, Connie Zehr, Mary Ann Bowman, Stan Bowman and Marian Van Soest.
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May 2018
“Roots – Real and Remembered,” a show of sculpture and cross-stitched work by Eva M. Capobianco, will be held at State of the Art Gallery during May. The “real” roots in her work, Ms. Capobianco says, have been found on trails and roads near her home and beyond and they are combined with re-used bits of old furniture, glass and other objects collected over time. This series is a continuation of themes she has explored for years.
The “remembered” roots are memories from her childhood and youth, a new autobiographical series, stitched into both words and images. Not every piece in the show contains a root, she says, but this is the dominant connecting element in both series.
]]>Dennis’ metaphorical paintings and sculptures explore the psychological and bureaucratic structures that people create to order or disorder their world, while Ozolins’ realistic paintings celebrate the beauty and wonder of our natural world.
April 2018
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March 2018
Congratulations to the prize winners of the 34th annual juried photo show!
Top row L – R: Faith George, Anne Dunford, Mauro Marinelli.
Center row L -R: George Underwood, Joe Ziolkowski, Ron Faris.
Bottom row L – R: Jade Cardichon, Jari Poulin, Mark Larsen.
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Margy Nelson has created prints and photographs to offer a bit of a different perspective on the everyday world… some real/serious, some tongue-in-cheek… which is which?
Stephan Phillips’ still life paintings demonstrate a mysterious physical world in which objects, space and light take on meta-physical dimensions.
Margaret Reed’s colorful chalk pastel drawings invite the viewers in to a world inhabited by saints and martyrs. Recurring imagery fosters the sense of an overarching narrative; a journey in progress with no end in sight.
Reception photos by gallery intern Julia Roth on the SoAG Facebook page.
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