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 18 May29 June 2007
Aaron Quinn Brophy: Untitled
Related to the development of Brophy’s personal landscape series, these life-sized slab forms represent a compositional convergence of body and earth; figures disappearing into their own landscapes. Also included are transparent and golden torsos shaped from plastic, and Brophy’s mixed-media figures featuring combinations of bronze, clay, wood, plastic, fiberglass, and cement.

Arabesque
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Triptych (with artist)
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May 2007
Beth Cartland: Shaping Light These paintings reach beyond form, color and texture toward light. This exhibition of Cartland’s recent abstract paintings was a celebration of lightthe light of Springand of new beginnings, renewal, rebirth and the light that exemplifies them.
March 2007
Rhonda A. Silver: HeartRhonda Silver creates art the same way she livesfrom the heart. Faith and love guide her to listen to and to trust her emerging artistic expression without planning and without knowing its outcome. This appealing exhibition comprised Silver’s work in a variety of media: photography, sculpture and drawing.
February 2007
Pat Segnan: New WorksThese selections from a new body of work by mixed media artist Pat Segnan involve line drawings extracted from her earlier work. The drawings comprise loops and curves, loosely suggest figures, letters, plant symbols horizon lines, etc. Color and line balanced with mass interact and create meaning and express emotion.
January 2007
Manuela Holban: MirrorsFrom an early age, Manuela Holban has been attracted to images as a means of exploring the subjective perception of time and space. She projects memories intermingled with symbols from art and history onto canvas or paper. For Holban, each image is part of a sequence in a never-ending story.
DecemberJanuary 2007
JingleThis holiday exhibition, perfect for collectors and gift-givers, featured small works in a variety of media by artists Ethel Bustamante, Beth Cartland, Tory Cowles, Donna Drozda, Ellen Hill-Godfrey, Jin Lee, Martha Oatway, Wendy Plotkin-Mates, Heydah Rastin, Patricia Secco, Helga Thomson, Marjolein van Milligen, Marion van Ruiten, Claudia Vess, Phyllis Elizabeth Wright and Marcie Wolf-Hubbard.
More previous exhibitions: 2006 | 2005 | 2004 and earlier
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