The next Walk on White happens on Thursday, April 21 from 5 to 8 pm!
Stone Soup will have entertainment, wine & refreshments. They will also have a pop-up Art Show by Maggie Ruley.
Harrison Gallery is holding a special event entitled Night Fishing, honoring the bewitching powers of feminine creativity and revel in the bounty of women's innovations. They will showcase the latest collection of revered artist, Cheryl Troxel. Her series of paintings, titled Night Fishing, allows viewers a glimpse into a mysterious and alluring underwater world. Light refracts off each stroke of paint, churning the color wheel from every angle.
The gallery will also feature new artists:
Nellie Appleby incorporates one of the oldest photographic printing processes in the history of photography into her work. Her brilliant cyanotype brightens the space with the most elegant blue.
Ennid Berger works with the energy of light in her darkroom photograms, while also exploring her creativity using digital photography. Her black and white series of botanical prints truly emit the nostalgia of the tropics.
More on display:
New work by Melinda K. Hall, a mastermind of creativity who uses her own set of rules to produce a visual journal. Humor, metaphor, playfulness, color and text are her artistic tools of the trade.
Sally Binard's ceramic sculptures and insightful self-portraits, Joanne Klein's textural silver marvels, and the unique Prismacolor jewelry of Deb Karash.
Of course, this would not be possible without owner and curator Helen Harrison, whose latest work will be featured in all its grandeur.
Time to celebrate! (Cue "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun")
Be sure to visit all these fine galleries and studios:
The Studios at the Armory
Native Materials
Rebecca Clarke
Stone Soup Gallery
Coffee Mill Dance Studios
Harrison Gallery
Shade Ceramics and Shutter Photography
Susan Sugar Gallery
Mayanjali Cafe
B.I.G. - Bone Island Graphics