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September Art Show

August 31, 2022 By Jones Gallery

Come join us for our September Art Show!
Show runs from August 31st to September 29th.
First Friday, open all day September 2nd, and come meet the Artists from 5 till 9pm.
Open daily also from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Closed Sunday, thanks!
Jones Gallery 1717 Walnut, KCMO. 64108
816 – 421-2111
https://jonesgallerykc.com/

Amy Abshier — EVERYDAY MAGIC

August 30, 2022 By Blue Gallery

Amy Abshier (American, b. 1974)

As a painter there are times when I’m working, perfectly at peace and almost outside myself, and then everything seems to fall into place effortlessly, like the painting is just creating itself. It’s magic happening, it must be.

There’s a sisterhood to this body of work; the subjects come from a place of contemplation and the awareness of what it means to be a woman, to be a strong and magical presence in this world.

Even though the figures are not kinetic, there is an energy they share that’s just below the surface, understated but there. It glimmers softly, waiting for the right person to walk up and see it there.

It’s an ordinary magic; something in you recognizes it but maybe you can’t articulate exactly what it is. It just speaks to you.

Represented by Blue Gallery since 2005, Amy Abshier-Reyes was raised on the Texas Gulf Coast, in a small farming and ranching community. She moved to Kansas City, MO to attend classes at the Kansas City Art Institute, where she received her bachelor’s degree in fine art in 1997. Amy currently lives and paints in Kansas City, MO, and her work can be found in numerous corporate and private collections nationwide.

POSSIBILITIES

August 29, 2022 By officemanager@thestudiosinc.org

Please join us for a First Friday reception in studios.gallery from 5 – 8 pm! Located at 1708 Campbell Street, Kansas City, MO 64108.

Cerbera Gallery Presents: “LOW HANGING FRUIT” | Solo Exhibition by Jolynn Reigeluth

August 26, 2022 By info@cerberagallery.com

“LOW HANGING FRUIT”

Solo Exhibition by Jolynn Reigeluth

Sep – Oct ’22

COVID-19 PROTOCOL: 
MASK WEARING IS NOT MANDATORY BUT STRONGLY SUGGESTED!

Please Note: In-person viewing will be possible by appointment only during the week, unless the “Traffic Light” in the front door is GREEN. IN-HOME VIEWING of selected artworks in the KC Metro area available. Please call or text us at 844 – 202-9303 for more details. We also offer VIRTUAL TOURS via Zoom, WhatsApp, Skype, etc. Feel free to message us on FB or send us an email to info@cerberagallery.com to setup an appointment. Stay tuned and check Cerbera Gallery’s Social Media and website for updates regarding “LOW HANGING FRUIT”.

2011 Baltimore Ave, Kansas City, MO 64108
+1 – 844-202‑9303 | info@cerberagallery.com

Cerbera Gallery Presents: “LOW HANGING FRUIT" | Solo Exhibition by Jolynn Reigeluth

Cerbera Gallery Presents: “LOW HANGING FRUIT” | Solo Exhibition by Jolynn Reigeluth

This body of work earnestly and humorously reflects on the emotional and physical aspects of the human condition and its twisted ironies. The images are born of a fascination with the most “unmentionable” yet ubiquitous human characteristics and the absurdity of long-standing gender expectations.

State of the Union 2020 - Jolynn Reigeluth
State of the Union 2020
Self-Fulfilling Prophecy - Jolynn Reigeluth
Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
Friend or Foe? - Jolynn Reigeluth
Friend or Foe?

Through a tongue in cheek lens, Reigeluth examines the plight of everyday humans who are largely worried, embarrassed, disappointed, and burned-out. Reigeluth considers her recent works as introspective self-portraits that aim to shed light on the untold internal monologues with which we are so often preoccupied. 

The Three DISgraces - Jolynn Reigeluth

The Three DISgraces – Jolynn Reigeluth

Her artistic practice is driven by a love for the physical act of drawing, and a desire to create images and objects that provide peculiar emotional and sensorial experiences.

Bats in the Belfry - Jolynn Reigeluth
Bats in the Belfry
Regrets - Jolynn Reigeluth
Regrets
Dandy Discomfiture - Jolynn Reigeluth

Dandy Discomfiture – Jolynn Reigeluth

The imagery is fueled by humor and spontaneity and is filled with an inventiveness and ambiguity of subject that ranges from cheekily adolescent to darkly absurd.

The Whole Truth - Jolynn Reigeluth

The Whole Truth – Jolynn Reigeluth

Please join Cerbera Gallery in celebrating “LOW HANGING FRUIT””: Sep – Oct 2022

For all press inquires and group visits regarding Cerbera Gallery’s “LOW HANGING FRUIT”, contact info@cerberagallery.com.

50 Bowls, 50 States, 50 Woodfires

August 18, 2022 By ccruz@belger.net

50 Bowls, 50 States, 50 Woodfires, includes 50 porcelain bowls made by artist Elaine Olafson Henry. Each thrown bowl was made using the same amount of clay from the same clay block, the same building and shaping process, and the same glaze. Curious about the effects of firing circumstances in different environments, Henry sent a bowl to a ceramist in each of the 50 states to be woodfired. The resulting bowls are products of the types of wood and variety of kilns used (Anagama, Arch, Bourry Box, Noborigama, Tube, and Train), the length of firing, and temperature reached. Henry explains “…like the human story [where] we all start out as a blank slate… it’s what happens to the bowl in its lifetime that changes it. Each bowl tells a story of what it went through.” The bowls will be presented with technical details, including names of wood firing team members, providing insights into each collaboration and the various nuances acquired during the firing process.

Elaine Olafson Henry is a ceramic artist, curator, writer, and proofreader. She is the former Editor and Publisher of the international ceramics journals Ceramics: Art & Perception and Ceramics TECHNICAL. She earned a BFA from the University of Wyoming, an MFA from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, and an MA in English at the University of Wyoming. Henry taught at Emporia State University in Kansas from 1996 to 2007, where she served as the Chair of the Department of Art from 2000 to 2007. She served as the President of the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA) 2002 – 2004 and the International Ceramics Magazine Editors Association (ICMEA) 2014 – 2016. She is currently an Honorary Member and Fellow of NCECA, and a lifetime member of ICMEA. Her work is internationally published, exhibited and collected. She is an elected member of the International Academy of Ceramics (IAC).

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