January 11, 2018 | Sandy Giardi
Opening Reception: Saturday, January 27
6:30-8:30pm
Three Stone Gallery unveils its winter show "Views from the East." Curated by Jennifer M. Johnston and Shelley Drake Hawks, this new exhibit showcases the works of Yary Livan, one of the few master ceramists to have survived the Cambodian genocide of the 1970s. “Views from the East” also features paintings, photography, miniatures and mixed media collage and installations by seven additional artists who draw inspiration from the traditions of Eastern cultures.
Featured artists and works include:
Traditional Cambodian ceramics and temple ornamentation by Yary Livan
Photographs of Chinese gardens and architecture by Jon Burris
Small mixed media installations of Cambodian dwellings by Margaret Rack
Asian inspired mixed media photographs/pastels by Jennifer M. Johnston
Scenic miniatures inspired by Asian travels by Mary Ellen Cahill
Oil painting inspired by travel to Japan by Nan Hass Feldman
Sumi painting on paper by X Bonnie Woods
Mixed media collage by Lyca Blume
“Views from the East” is on view from January 17-March 10.
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