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Previous Exhibits

"Exploit Cold and Starving Artists” A Group Christmas Art Sale. **All work under $100.

Hours: ONLY First Friday December 5th, 5 to 8PM and Saturday 6th, noon to 6PM

Photo: “ Book Ends” by Mark Fejes. Welded steel, each under 6” tall.

   

"Steel and Stone Sculpture" by darleen masiak and "A Crowd of Small Paintings" by Marcia Brown, November 7 –– November 28

Note: WAG art/space hours Thursday through Saturday, 2-6 PM

Photo: "Orange Twist" by darleen masiak. Steel and stone, 12” by18” by 32” tall .


 

Sarah Julig: New Work, October 3 –– October 25

Julig's work and approach is described in her artist statement:

"I am fascinated by ineractivity, geometric patterns, and repetition. These pieces are further experiments with the idea of variable form, and the methods that can be used to achieve it.

I have found that using geometric progressions often allows for easier rearrangement of the elements that make up a piece. Thhough it seems ironic that such strict geomety is useful to create a stat of flux, nature uses similar rules around us everyday."

 

 

Tony Morgan: The Shotgun Effect, September 5 –– September 27

Photo: "Flux" by Tony Morgan

 


 

Trash Art: An Exhibit of Found but not Assembled Art, August 1–– August 30

Objects that you think are beautiful or repulsive or hideous or ironic or erotic or somehow exhibit a spectacular and/or shocking personality.

Photo: "Drum of a 1000 holes" , Glen Simpson

 


 

Decent Exposure: An Exhibit of Nudes, July 4 –– July 26

There is probably no greater challenge to any artist than life study.

The intent of this exhibit is to be surrounded by the product of this challenge and to celebrate the human form.

Photo: Work by Cheryl Hughes


 

"Cut it Out", June 6–– June 28

5 ft. tall by 60 ft. long collaborative mural, workshop produced by nine 13-16 years old emerging artists. Pieces of this work will be cut out, but left in place in the canvas, and sold by the workshop participants in the WAG art/space for the month of June."

Photo: Cut it Out" : "Cut it Out" kids.

 
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