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Past Exhbitions -- November 2002


Celebrations: Annual Members' Holiday Exhibition

a piece by jack barrett

The spirit of the season arrives with our annual Holiday Exhibition. See specially created works by over 200 artists from around the country. Select holiday pins by April Bates, jewelry by Anne Boeckh and Melanie Sekora; mixed media by Kathleen and Rocky Bridges, Catherine Bergmann, and Jack Breit; pottery by Russ Gustafson-Hilton, Don Williams, and Charlie Parker and paintings by Jack Barrett, BASK, Patton Hunter, and Shirley Frank. Choose holiday cards by Sandra Ellison, Joyce Ely-Walker, Rebecca Skelton and Grace-Anne Alfiero. Ornaments by Lisa Glaser, Mary Klein, and Marilyn Catlow can adorn your tree.

Discover an imaginative gift for everyone on your holiday list.


On the Surface: Glass Invitational

a piece by lisbeth sterling

Artists can manipulate the surface of glass using etching, painting, photography and enamels to create an image based on the human form. Nationally recognized artists from Washington, Illinois, California and Japan will be exhibiting extraordinary glass vessels and wall pieces.


Word & Image: ...Let Freedom Ring
Pinellas County Elementary Schools

a piece by josette urso

"Freedom" is the theme for this inaugural exhibit of the 2002-2003 Word & Image series. Pinellas County elementary school students from grades 3-5 share their interpretation of "freedom" through visual art combined with the written word. Awards will be announced during the opening reception on Saturday, November 9 at 6:30pm.


The Shape and Color of PARC

An exhibit of work in various media from the Pinellas Association for Retarded Children Art Studio will be in the St. Petersburg Times Community Room.