Spring Group Exhibition

Invitational National Exhibition
The Main Street Gallery
Groton, NY
March 14 - April 20, 2008

The Main Street Gallery is proud to open its sixth season with its annual Spring Group Exhibition.
The gallery stands by its commitment to bring contemporary art to the Main Street. The twenty artists invited to participate in this seasons Spring Group Exhibition are Jeremiah Donovan, Pamela Rozelle Drix, Anna Velkoff Freeman, Mary Giehl, Claire Harootunian, Gail Hoffman, Nicolai Klimaszewski, Paul Kline, Kumi Korf, Harry Littell, Marie McCann-Barab Wendy Menzie, Crista Pisano, Lin Price, Flora Rocco, Victoria Romanoff, Adrienne Bea Smith, Roger Smith, Buzz Spector and Christa Wolf.

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Image: "E.coli Bowl", wheel thrown porcelain, 3 x 11 x 11 in. Anna Velkoff Freeman

Eight Fluid Ounces III

A Bi-annual National Juried/Invitational
Cup Exhibition
LSU School of Art Gallery at the
Shaw Center for the Arts
Baton Rouge, LA
February 23 – March 23, 2008

Juried by Michaelene Walsh

This exciting exhibition features work from more than 40 artists from Canada and across the country including Arizona, California, Utah, Arkansas, New York and Louisiana. Graduate students from the LSU School of Art Ceramics Program will also be included. This is the third year for this popular exhibition of cups both functional and non-functional. Come enjoy the variety and creativity of the artists. It is no wonder this exhibition draws such distinguished participants from across the nation; the LSU School of Art has one of the highest ranked ceramic programs in the country according to U.S. News and World Reports.

Image: "Streptococcus Bacteria Cup", wheel thrown porcelain, 5 x 4 x 4in. Anna Velkoff Freeman

Ingest

National Juried Exhibition
Athens Institute of Contemporary Art, Athens, GA
January 19, 2008 - March 22, 2008
Curated By Beth Sale Jacquet with Jacob Cawthon, Assistant Curator


Ingest explores the role of food in our personal lives as well as the impact of food choices and production methods on our environment. Many of the approximately 30 artworks--which the curators culled from over 75 submissions-- employ humor and wit to address the serious issues along the road food travels to get from field to mouth.

Image: "E.Coli Tile#1" Anna Velkoff Freeman