July 15 - August 2 - Aboriginal paintings and Gallery Artists

A chance to see the remaining pieces of Aboriginal paintings before they return to Australia along with selected works by artists who have shown at the gallery.

Jeff Cooper makes sculptures out of wood usually forming a construction from many pieces, combining grains and figures in the wood. He works in wood because it is always alive, always changing, through shrinking and expanding, darkening from light, and aging by weather when outdoors.

Rebecca Hirsh, a multi-media artist works with color, shape and line and how they occupy space both figuratively and abstractly. Her ideas come from drawings from life around her as well as past sketchbook compositions. Sometimes the materials themselves become the starting point of a new idea or direction.

Wendy Plotkin-Mates, mixed media works on canvas and paper are strong and unique abstract paintings rich with color, shapes and texture. She conveys the message: Art, like life itself is a complex, layered journey where anything is possible.

Gay Hanna produces fountains that celebrate and amplify the beauty of our environment. Through water, marble, bronze, copper and gold leaf, she retells ancient stories of the human condition related to our ever-changing world. The intention is to use sculpture as a spiritual catalyst in order to assuage our fractured society.