| December 2-31, 2005
Lori Molesky: Reflections
Opening Reception: Saturday, December 3, 3-5pm
An exhibition of nature photography by local artist Lori Molesky. Large
and small prints, and greeting cards too. The perfect
present
for co-workers or family members who have everything. Slow down
and
enjoy the details of life...

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| November 4-29, 2005
Dede Moore: Flying Carpets
Opening Reception: Friday, November 4th, 6-8pm
This Annex Gallery show goes back to Loganberry's first beginnings,
with rug merchant Dede Moore. Dede retired in 2001, but that
doesn't
mean she stopped travelling and collecting. In fact, she has more
time to travel, more stories to share, and some fabulous decorative
objects.
There will be rugs of course, and kilims, textiles, ethnic clothing and
jewelery, pillows, and other interesting stuff. We'll celebrate
20+
years of Dede's dealings in woven art while we celebrate Loganberry
Books'
official 10th Anniversary!
 


 

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| October 1-31, 2005
Friday Drawing Group: Friday
Figures
Opening Reception: Saturday, October 1st, 4-7pm
This group of local artists has been meeting for decades on Friday
nights to get together and draw. The current members include Amie
Albert, Laura D'Alessandro, Gene Epstein, Edith Goldstein, David
Kaplan,
Mario Kujawski, Zenni Quante, Anita Rogoff, Catherinlu Russell, and
Jean
Sommer.
 
 
 
 

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| September 2-29, 2005
Terry Michelle: A Woman's
Spirituality In
Form and Essence
Opening Reception: Friday, Setempber 2nd, 6-8pm
Captured moments of area women in touch with their inner selves and
higher powers... The opening reception was sponsored by Wild Plum
Productions and featured live performance by local folk band Slackjaw,
and was very well attended. Thanks for coming, folks!



The folk band Slackjaw entertained during the Opening Reception

Photographer, band, and photos of band members as a part of Gallery
show

 
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| August 5-30, 2005
Kathryn Ellis and Joan Lederer: Women
on the Verge
Opening Reception: Friday, August 5th, 6-8pm
Two local photographers bring us a slice of Paris, a taste of water,
and some details of home. These are fine, sharp black and white
photographic
details of objects deserving of a closer look, people and animals in
true
snapshot fashion which lend new meanings through the photographer's
lens.
Most of Kathryn's are matted wiht black; most of Joan's are matted with
white. Please pardon the reflections of these photographs of
photographs.




 
 


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| July 1-31, 2005
Rick Santich: Panoramic
Perspectives
Opening Reception: Friday, July 1st, 6-8pm
Rick Santich is not only a fabulous photographer, but he's been to
some fabulous places, both near and far. Come see the panoramas
of
Yosemite National Park. Cuyahoga Valley National Park, Zion National
Park,
Bryce Canyon National Park, Blossom Music Center, Nature Center at the
Shaker Lakes, The Avenue at Tower City Center, and the Cleveland
Lakefront.
My little digital camera doesn't quite do justice to the huge panoramic
prints that hung on the walls here.






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| June 3-28, 2005
Farrell Stirtmire: Meeting of the
Mind of
Fastir
Opening Reception: June 4, 3-5pm
Almost entirely self-taught, Farrell worked as an artists' model over
a 21-year period at the Cleveland Institute of Art. He learned
about
art by listening to teachers' comments as he was modeling. His
paintings
are in private collections in Ohio, Michigan and California. This
is his first one-artist show. "I observe nature, then
work
from my mind, using ideas from things I've seen. I've done about
6 portraits, but my real love is landscapes. My bike is my main
means
of transportation. On a bicycle, I can see things more clearly
than
from a bus or car. It also gives me time to sit and think - to
sit
in a park or at the edge of a brook, seeing how the water changes in
the
light."

 

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| May 6-31, 2005
Ellen Darby and Mike Priolo: The
Horse
Opening Reception: May 6, 6-8pm
Ellen's Western photography fills the walls, while Mike Priolo's short
slow-motion film "Equuscapes" plays continuously during the opening
wine
and cheese reception. A wonderful photographic tribute to a most
majestic animal.



 

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| April 2-30, 2005
Roy Pekoc: Roadside Canvases
Opening Reception: Saturday, April 2, 1-3pm
When you ride your bike everywhere, it's amazing what you find just
lying on the side of the road. See what Shaker Heights native Roy
has found, and how he has transformed them. The motion of paint
now
adorns these still pieces of steel and rubber and wood, and guessing
their
original function is almost as fun the paintings themselves.
Opening
Reception coincided with the Edible
Books
Festival.

 
 
  
 

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| March 4-29, 2005
Diane Seskes & Dave Repicky:
Impressions
Opening Reception Saturday March 5, 1-4pm
Diane Seskes is a prized photographer from Pennisula Ohio, nearby
several
National Parks of the Cuyahoga Valley that serve as perfect models for
her discerning eye. These, along with some east coast
photographs,
comprise her showing at the Annex Gallery, together with stamped and
molded
ceramics by Dave Repicky. The pun of their show title is well
suited
for the literary Loganberry, and they get the Loganberry Purple Award
for
their color coordination on the wall between those two purple doors.

 

 
  

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| February 4-28, 2005
Harriett Allen: Altered Looks
Opening Reception: Saturday, February 5, 1-3pm
Harriett's collages depict the constraints and limitations of society
with their stark juxtapositions and glued-on objects from our
materialstic
world. Some have accompanying text and poetry; each has a story
beyond
its first appearance.
 


  



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| January 1-31, 2005
Robare and Spencer: Essence of
Life
See Annex Gallery 2004
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