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Past Exhbitions -- November 2001


Celebrations: Annual Members' Holiday Exhibition

a piece by rocky bridges

Immerse yourself in the spirit of the season at our annual Holiday Show. See specially created works by your favorite artists, such as mixed media by Kathleen and Rocky Bridges and Lynn Whipple, paintings by Shirley Frank, Eleanor Merritt, Elizabeth Clement, Jack Barrett, BASK, and Leslie Neumann; jewelry by Yoshiko Yamamato, Kim O'Brien, and Melanie Sekora; and pottery by Russ Gustafson-Hilton, Jan Kimball, and Charlie Parker. Glass ornaments by Marilyn Catlow and Chuck Boux can adorn your tree. Select holiday cards by Rebecca Skelton and Sandra Ellison; and photography by Jan Stenhouse, Ric Savid, Herb Snitzer, and Beth Reynolds. Discover an imaginative gift for everyone on your holiday list.


Paul Larned: Dangerous Curves

a piece by paul larned

Paul Larned's hot-sculpted and cast glass captures a primal quality beyond the physical beauty of glass. Fascinated by edges and curves, contrasts of rough and smooth, Larned incorporates metal and wood into the glass to convey a full range of texture and emotion. This is Larned's first solo exhibition at The Arts Center.


Full Circle: New Works by Josette Urso

a piece by josette urso

Josette Urso's circular collages explore the complex threads linking humanity with nature. Intricate patterns created with paint, fabric, found objects, small pieces of metal and jewel stones, suggest the tensions existing between chaos and order. This is Urso's first solo exhibition at The Arts Center.


A Young Artist's View:
Student Work from the Diocese of St. Petersburg

a piece from the exhibition

Middle and high school students exhibit works in all media.