
Liberty Arts’ current exhibition “Black and White” is a study of value curated by artist Eloise Larson. Through July 30, 2011.
[Featured Image Above: Detail, “Making A Hole In Emptiness…5” by Eloise Larson.]
The Black and White window display at Liberty Arts Gallery in Yreka, California
“Untitled No. 3655” by Jon Rife
The Black and White exhibition features work by William Wareham, Harper O’Brien and Don Hall
A series of “Running Gear” photographs by Don Hall
The Black and White exhibition at Liberty Arts, curated by Eloise Larson
The Black and White exhibition features work by William Wareham, Eloise Larson and Michael Le Guellec
The Black and White exhibition features work by Eloise Larson, Nickki Lee Hill, Lewis Meyers, Jr. and Jennifer Pentrack
“Raven and Sparrow” by Jennifer Pentrack
Jennifer Pentrack was one of two artists who sold work during the Black and White opening reception. Carol Jenkins also sold a piece. Congratulations to both of you!
“The Story of Ming” is a collaboration between Nickki Lee Hill (drawing), and Lewis Meyers, Jr., (writing)
The Black and White exhibition features work by Brenda Woods, William Wareham and Barbara Soulé
“Chrysalis” by Brenda Woods
Brenda Woods’ innovative framing techniques give her work a signature style that many viewers respond to
“She Waits” and “They Gather” by Barbara Soulé
A masterful study of value by Aleksander Balos
“The Fall II” by Joy Price
The Black and White exhibition at Liberty Arts Gallery features work by Janet Curti Haines, Brice Marden and Carol Jenkins.
Black and White runs through Saturday, July 30, 2011
Liberty Arts Gallery • 108 W. Miner Street, Yreka, California 96097
530-842-0222 • libertyartsgallery@gmail.com
Open Wednesday – Saturday, 10am – 5pm
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Photography by Nikolas Allen
All work Copyright, All Rights Reserved, and may not be reproduced with out written consent by the artists.
Tags: aleks balos, black and white, brenda woods, eloise larson, jon rife, nickki lee hill, william wareham
This entry was posted on Friday, July 1st, 2011 at 2:47 pm
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Great show. I love the lack of color. Faves? Jon Rife
Thank you, Brenda. Several people have responded to Jon’s piece. One woman even wanted to buy it – until we realized it was mis-labeled with a price, instead of NFS (Not For Sale), as the artist originally intended.