
Opening Reception
Friday, December 8, 2017
5:00 – 7:00 pm
“My work for this show explores life, death, sex and transitions through cabinets of curiosities and a sculptural tableau.” … Candace Miller
“The human body along with other elements – fruits, vegetables, furniture, animals, etc. – have been my most recent focus. The enigmatic figures I draw are reflections of the human conditions that people often find themselves in, in their daily lives: humor, wryness, satire, whimsy, irony, paradox, pathos or mismatch. My figures also employ a state of motion or movement suggesting an actor/actress who narrates a story in a play.” … Yuji Hiratsuka
“Reducing efficiency through creativity.” … Bill Durovchic
Liberty Arts Hours of Operation
Liberty Arts, 108 W. Miner Street in Historic Downtown Yreka, CA 96097
Summer Hours ~ Tuesday through Saturday, 10:00 ~ 5:00
Academic School Year ~ Tuesdays CLOSED to the public for Explorations Outreach Program
Sunday & Monday ~ CLOSED 530 842-0222
Tags: Bill Durovchic, cabinets of curiosities, candace miller, Cheeky Precision, enigmatic figures, humor, irony, Liberty Arts Gallery Yreka CA, paradox, pathos, satire, sculptural tableau, whimsy, wryness, Yugi Hiratsuka
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