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2022 Shows

2022 Shows

"Seen/Unseen, Denizens of the Invisible" - October/November

"Seen/Unseen, Denizens of the Invisible" - October/November

Featured Artists: Pamela Mower-Conner and Sheena Wolfe

image: Mycota Queen by Pamela Mower-Conner

"Survival" - August/September 2022

"Survival" - August/September 2022

A Group Exhibit curated by John Stuart Berger

image: “Where is my mind/Growth” by Eric MacLachland

WORLDS INTERTWINED - June/July 2022

WORLDS INTERTWINED - June/July 2022

Featuring artists:

Skye Becker-Yamakawa

Diana Ormanzhi

Angela Tannehill-Caldwell

image: “Wanderer” by Diana Ormanzhi

Verdant Heart - April/May 2022

Verdant Heart - April/May 2022

A group exhibit featuring an artist’s interpretation of a “Verdant Heart”

“Green fingers are an extension of a verdant heart.” (Russell Page). In this positive sense, within our workplace environment, it means that you have brought in with you an aura of buoyant and cheerful energy. This is happening because you are glowing with the green shoots of life in your core – your heart.

First Place: Telipogon Synomotikos (forged & fabricated steel) by Leah Aripotch

Second Place: Bleeding Heart (hand-cut paper, archival glue, acid-free foam core) by Tiffany Budzisz [image above]

Third Place: Joyous Song II (Watercolor) by Mary Lyn Gough

“Sown”, an NCECA (March 2022) Concurrent Exhibition

“Sown”, an NCECA (March 2022) Concurrent Exhibition

“Sown” - Seeds carry the life cycle; lives rise from fertile ground. Eight ceramic artists working in installation, sculpture, and pottery explore migration, experiences of immigration, and cultural hybridity.

image: “Reconstruction” wood-fired North Carolina stoneware clay and slips, red iron oxide, and wood ash) by Takuro Shibata

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Silence - January/February 2022

Silence - January/February 2022

Fe Gallery presents “Silence” (an artist's interpretation of silence).

Image: “Arrows in Time” (acrylic) by Jackie Cassidy2

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