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    The Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft officially kicks off the holiday shopping season with the annual Holidazzle exhibition, sponsored by Republic Bank in the Steve Wilson Gallery. This show will feature works from nearly 100 artists from across the country ranging from jewelry to home décor including wood, ceramics, glass, fiber and more. This exhibit is unique because every item is available for purchase. The opening reception is Friday, October 24 from 5-7:30pm with an encore opening and trunk shows featuring Iota and Crit Rawlings Friday, November 7 from 5-9pm.

    Artists featured include KMAC's own Artist-in-Residence Margaret Semrau among other gifted artist such as Lois Aronow, Anastasia Azure, Posey Bacopoulos, Chris Baskin, Berea College Crafts, Amy Bow  er, Mary Brown, Paula Canant, Keith Chambers, Cheryl Chapman, Randi Chervitz, Lonnie Combs, Nicholas Croghan, Matthew Cummings, Ann deVuono, Patrick Dougherty, Stephen Driver, Summer Eliason, Al Fried, Matthew Gaddie, Judy Geagley, Jim Gottuso, Jamie Harris, Rand Heazlitt, Susan Heine, Vallorie Henderson, Bryce Hudson, Casey Hyland, Walter Hyleck, IOTA, I Wood Ecodesign, Tonya Johnson, Nico Jorcino, Craig Kaviar, Ann Klem, Carol Kurtz, Leonie Lacouette, Lewis Meyer, Mio Studio, Tammy Moran, Mary Nehring, Kara Nichols, Clifton Nicholson, Lona Northener, Jacque Parsley, Laura Peery, Kristin Perkins, Tommie Pratt Rush, Kelli Pope, Vicki Ray, Lebrie Rich, Judy Rosenfield, Laura Ross, Melvin Rowe, Scott E. Scarboro, Dennis Schaffner, J-D Schall, Yoko Sekino-Bove, She We Studio, Mary Simione, Jan Sowder, Jonathan Swanz, Sam Taylor, Michael Tiller, Turtle Island Fibers, Thula Vonnahme, Larry Watson, Kathy Wegman, Brook White, Mark Whitley, BJ Wilder, and Julie Yoder.

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