Another Time and Place: New Works by Grady Kimsey
April 8th through May 5th, 2008
ALCHEMY: 2 ARTISTS TRANSFORM AND CHANGE
BILL PLATT and KAREN CARASIK
March 6-April 7th, 2008
Opening reception March 11th 6:30-pm
IF WALLS COULD TALK
People, Portraits, and Portrayals that Tell Stories
Come experience some very wonderful figurative work created by some very talented artists, and see what the walls are saying.
Opening Reception: February 12, 2008
Show runs through March 7, 2008
Art International: Artists who were born or show their work abroad
January 8th- February 9th, 2008
January 8th- Artist Reception
Karen Carasik- Beneath The Burqa
ADORED ARTISTS IV
A COMMA INVITATIONAL
DECEMBER 11- January 4, 2007
Holiday Artist Reception 2nd Tuesday December 11, 2007
Featuring:
Sy Rosenfelt, Bob Hague, Isaac Harmeling, Stephen Bach, John Wilton, Henry Sinn, Jason Lee, Bernie Martin, Mud Flap Girls, William Platt, Susan Loden, Cherl Bagdanavitch and more.
John Wilton- "Strawberries for Breakfast"
Bob Hague- "Scallop Boats"
BODY OF EVIDENCE: Drawn from Life
through December 7th
Artist Reception- September 11th
The art of Tennessee born, San Francisco artist Eleanor Dickinson. The art was selected from Dickinson's recent shows at the Pinnacle Museum of Art, San Francisco, and the University of Tennessee Gallery.
Lovers
Old Man
COLLAGE, CONSTRUCTION AND COLLABORATIONS
October 1st-31st, 2007
Tuesday, October 9th- Artist Reception
AUGUST 1-31st
AUGUST 14th
Artist Reception 6:30-9:00pm
As Far As The Eye Can See, the Landscape in Perspective
Works by nationally exhibited artists Kent Sullivan, Burleigh Phillips, Lynn Polly, Ken Astuin, Steve Bach, Tom Sadler and others
Fragrant Light
Through June 10th: Pop Art
GORDI
Kenny Scharf Limited Edition Prints TOWER FLOWER
Orbiting
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Our Culture depicted through Art
April 10 through May 31, 2007
Featuring John Wilton and introducing works from Liz Watkins, Richard Reep, Elizabeth St. Hilaire Nelson, Charon Lubbers and selected fine art, limited edition prints by Kenny Scarf, William Wegman, and Judy Chicago.
Estella Fransbergen, sculpture and Sandra de Nijs, acrylic paintings