Saturday, March 5 –
Opening Reception: Friday, March 4,
Sponsored by Barry and Sandi Friedson, Jeff and Debbie Prewitt, Judy and Harry Shapira, Ann and Darrell Wells, and Daniel E. Woodside
We have asked artists from around the country to create vases, bowls, platters and pots in which to display cut and dried flowers, bulbs and plants of all descriptions. The only limitation is that the vessels be as splendid without the flowers as with! The show also will feature quilts, large sculptural wall-hangings and other fiber-based work depicting flowers, as well as metal sculpture related to the theme.
Artists participating in the show are: Nancy Yturriaga Adams, Art Baird, Harry and Wendy Besett, Ed Branson, Dave Caudill, Jane Burch Cochran, Judy Kogod Colwell, Jim Connell, Mary Craik, David Crane, Charity Davis-Woodard, Patrick L. Dougherty, Amy Elswick, Paul Eshelman, Ann Fahl, Wayne Ferguson, Jeff Fetty, Angela Fina, Sarah Frederick, Galazzo Glass, Nancy Gardner, Jan and John Gilmor, Julie and Ken Girardini, William Glasner, Lynn Goodman, Carol Green, Renee Harris, Gary C. Hatcher, Suzy Hatcher, Steven Hill, Rebecca Hungerford, Ruth Hyndman, Melinda Ishida-Forster, Sarah Jaeger, Melody Johnson, Tonya L. Johnson, Peter Karner, Craig Kaviar, Gail Larned, David Lotton, Collis Marshall, Lynne Meade, Lewis Meyer, Richard Meyer, Larry Miller, Sequoia Miller, Marti Mocahbee, Lisa Naples, Emily Parson, Emily Pearlman, Donna Polseno, Bob Pool, T. S. Post, Laura Ross, Melvin D. Rowe, Bernie Rowell, Jane A. Sassaman, J.D. Schall, Greg Seigel, Rebekka Seigel, Julia Sermersheim, Bud Shriner, Mia Tyson, Wendo Van Essen, Bates Fisher Webster, BJ Wilder, Jennifer Williams, Gayle B. Williamson, and Laura Zindel.
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