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longlistshort · 1 year ago
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Mark Georgiades, “Ghost of the Abandoned Bride”, Metal Steel and copper
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Shelly Steck Reale, “The Fate You Choose”, Ceramic, wood, moss
Spooky season has begun and Florida CraftArt’s current exhibition Ghost Stories, curated by Catherine Bergmann (Curatorial Director of Dunedin Fine Art Center), is a perfect way to start celebrating.
The following artists are featured in the exhibition: Alegrobot, Demeree Barth, Karen Brown, Wendy Bruce, Joyce Curvin, Creative Clay, Coralette Damme, Katie Deits, Ed Derkevics, LA Finfinger, Eric Folsom, Janet Folsom, Mark Georgiades, Kristina Gintautiene, Erin Griffin, Cort Hartle, Judy Heady, Emma Hobbs, Pam Jones, Polly Johnson, Tyler Jones, Janna Kennedy, Traci Kegerreis, Betsy Lester, Cindy Linville, Richard Logan, Trent Manning, Francine Michel, Elizabeth Neily, Jacqueline Philip, Nick Reale, Shelly Steck Reale, Christine Renc-Carter, Jennifer Rosseter, Addie Rodriguez, Cooky Schock, Donna Slawsky, and Brandy Stark.
On Thursday, 10/5/23, in partnership with Keep St. Pete Lit, a group of local writers will be telling ghost stories at the gallery inspired by pieces from the exhibition. The reading will take place at 6pm.
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Work by Alegrobot, Hand sculpted paper clay, acrylic paint
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Janet Folsom, “Apparitions”, Mixed media (top left); Eric Folsom, Gravestone, bronze on marble; Donna Slawsky, (top right) “The Devil’s Work”, Stained glass, beads, and Creative Clay, Stephanie,(bottom right) “Monkey Dreams”, Mixed Media
About Creative Clay, who contributed several works to the exhibition-
“Creative Clay achieves its mission by providing ongoing studio arts workshops for individuals with disabilities five days per week. Creative Clay teaching artists provide students with education and experience in artistic techniques, as well as vocational skills related to the display, promotion, and sale or their expressive work.”
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Katie Deits, “Haunted by the Past”, Ceramic, cotton, pencil, acrylic paint (left) and Nick Reale, “Out of the Wood” wood sculpture
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Francine Michel “Mysteries of Urraca Mesa”, Water mixable oil, collage
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Ed Derkevics, “Burnt Offerings”- “3 Potions” and “Jagged”- Mixed Media, recycled found objects
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Janna Kennedy, “Souls and Pharmaseuticles”, 1800s Cabinet Cards, 1902 Pharmacy Ledger & Medical Ads, 19th Century Medicine Bottles
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Kristina Gintautiene, “Slava”, Birch cradle board, Tissue paper, wax, oil pigments
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LA Finfinger, Ghost Ceramic work (bottom left); Alegrobot, “(For the Record) he ordered the special”, Vinyl record, paper clay; Traci Kegerreis, “The Lost Lenore”, Mixed media (center top); Demeree Barth, “Remembering Sedlec Ossuary”, Clay, bullet casings, wood display stand, found objects (bottom right)
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hayleybethyoga · 12 years ago
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                        Yoga: Practice #177 (2/17/13) LA in PGH:
i met LA almost a year ago when i came to pittsburgh to visit my then boyfriend (now fiance). i relished in finding a place to sweat and move and found myself at south hills power yoga. after taking what felt like a train, plane, bike, segway and boat to get there (in reality it's a 15 minute car drive), i found what i was looking for. we hit it off right away and you'd probably never imagine that this tattooed yogi with the sweet candid personality could cue your breath and engage you on your mat the way that she can. it was a 30 minute class at the pittsburgh yoga expo and besides me, 90 people packed in like sardines. "listen to your neighbors breath" she said. this changed my whole practice. instead of being annoyed by the heavy, uneven breaths to my right, i became in synch with the even, smooth inhalations and exhaltions of the indivudal on my left. listen to your neighbors breath, she said. listen to your neighbors breath...
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