2004 Exhibits

Robare and Spencer

December 3-31, 2004

Robare and Spencer
Essence of Life

This double show features digital art renderings by Carolyn D. Robare and enamel works by Katherine R. Spencer. An interesting mix of surrealist photography with earth-toned copper wall sculptures.


Karen Beckwith

November 5-30

Karen Beckwith
Works on Paper

Karen is a master printmaker. This exhibition focuses on some newer works, mostly monotypes and woodcuts with watercolor. She had some wonderful trees and abstract compositions; here are a few highlights.


Gunter Schwegler

October 1-30

Gunter Schwegler
Unexpected Philosophies

Gunter's paintings on silk evoke pastoral calms, swirling botanicals, fastastical castles, colorful abstractions, as well as this bah-humbug cow. Ranging in size, Gunter's silks will fill the clerestory's height and float down to the ground. Come be enchanted with color and texture.


E'rl Lumpkin

September 3-27

E'rl Lumpkin and Larry Tinsley

Two different artists share the Annex Gallery in September. E'rl's work focuses on line and form, creating a sillouette effect, or shadows of light in the darkness. His smaller pieces are colorful renditions of the same focus on form. Larry's work ranges from splashes of abstraction to masterful details of portraiture. He joined us for the Sidewalk Sale, drawing caricatures of customers.


Kelly Stamblesky

July 30-August 28

Kelly Stamblesky
Wings of Fancy

Kelly is a window designer and employee at The Dancing Sheep down the street from Loganberry, and was excited to have her own exhibition for whatever struck her fancy. Moons and galaxies, Dark Caroline and angels, flying butterflies and pillow fights, and scenes from Alice in Wonderland… it's a fantastical treat.


Lynn Miller

July 2-June 27

Lynn Miller
Watercolors

Lynn Miller has studied watercolors for a few decades as a sideline to her career in elementary education. These flowers and landscapes are a few examples of her work, and bring a fresh and airy look to this summer's Annex Gallery.


Galeria Quetzal

April 23-June 27

Galeria Quetzal
Hispanic Folk and Fine Art

This exhibit features a variety of art from Paloma Pilar Grasso's Galeria Quetzal. Hand-picked treasures hail from Cuba, Guatemala, Haiti, Mexico, Peru, Spain and Portugal. The Opening Fiesta on Saturday, April 24th will include a talk by Paloma on Searching for Latin American Folk Art; and the Closing Fiesta on Saturday, May 29th will include a talk on Travelling in Latin America. Both Saturday talks will be at 3:00 pm. Extended until June 27th!


student mask

April 7-21

Laurie Garrett's Making Art Student Exhibition

Laurie has been teaching 3 classes of young artists grade 2-5 in drawing and mixed media. Relocating her teaching studio to Strong Bindery and then to the Annex Gallery means that more classes are coming (stay tuned for more info). This is the public exhibition of the winter session.


Gene Epstein

January 30-April 5

Gene Epstein
Pastel Landscapes

For the combined Grand Opening of Loganberry Books and Strong Bindery in our new building, Gene Epstein graced the walls of the Annex Gallery with recent pastel landscapes of local parks and vistas.


Jenny Hitmar

January 23-29

Jenny Hitmar: Floor Marbling

I suppose it was just this vision I had… purple marbled floors. I thought it would help transform a garage into a respectable gallery space, so I hired scenic artist Jenny Hitmar to work her magic with paint on the concrete floor. Alone, it's quite a piece of art, and in context, it lends sophistication and respect to the Annex Gallery.


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