
On January 18, Liberty Arts welcomes Sturdivant, Miller & Woods presenting, “Trimorphic – Three Distinctive Perspectives on the Human Condition.”
Sturdivant
Lauri Sturdivant creates junk-art works with discarded objects she finds on the ground. She hopes her work encourages people to stop littering, or perhaps even consume less.
Miller
Candace Miller creates sculpture she lovingly refers to as “primate funk.” Her work is a meditation on what it means to be human, and what it means to be animal.
Woods
Brenda Woods creates emotionally-raw graphite drawings on paper and metal that explore and question why humans do the things they do.
TRIMORPHIC
Three Distinctive Perspectives on the Human Condition
Sturdivant • Miller • Woods
Opening Reception
January 18, 2013
5-7pm
Artist Exposition at 6pm
Liberty Arts Gallery
108 W. Miner Street
Yreka, CA 96097
530-842-0222
Tags: miller, sturdivant, trimorphic, woods
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I can’t wait to get trimorphisized at this opening!
SO PROUD OF MY SISTER. She was here in Point Reyes Station, doing the same thing. She Is A True Artist!!!!. And I LOVE Her.
Her Sister, So Proud, Linda
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can’t wait!
We look forward to seeing you at the opening Alek!