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The Ever-Changing Landscape
Location: Mary and AL Shands Gallery
Date: Saturday, August 6, 2005 - Saturday, October 22, 2005
Time: 12:00 AM - 12:00 AM
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Event description:

The landscape is a seemingly limitless source of inspiration for artists – the contours of the terrain, the effects of light and weather, the imprint of humankind - all serve to inspire artistic expression  by painters, fiber artists and photographers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Select List of Invited Artists: Patrick Adams, David Ahlsted, Barry Andersen, Cyndy Barbone,  Laura Lee Brown, Jim Cantrell, Kathleen Caprario, Naomi Chung, Judith Content, Carlos Cruz, Frank DePascale,  Jeffrey Filbert, Robert Foose, Frank Galuszka, Linda Gass, Ellen Glasgow, Valerie S. Goodwin, Freya Grand, Laura Guinan, Christopher Hill, Johnson Hom, Peggy Sue Howard, Joseph Hronek, Marga Hayes Ingram, Lloyd Kelly, Ray Kleinhelter, Andrea Knarr, Lewis Knauss, Shelley Lake, Tracey Lane, Bruce Linn, Dal Macon, Jill Schultz McGannon, Barbara McKie, Guy Mendes, Jeanette DeNicholis Meyer, Ethan Murrow, Carlton Nell, Nancy Nicholson, Chris Nissen, Laurin Notheisen, Bonnie Peterson,  Luanne Rimel, Laura Von Rosk, Ivan Shieferdecker, Carol Shinn, Guinever Smith, Karen Spears, Robert Stagg, John Stines, Sheldon Tapley, Robert Tharsing, Ann Tower, Ted Wathen, and Brenda Wirth.

Exhibitors

Anderson , Barry
Cantrell , Jim
Hill, Christopher
Kelly, Lloyd
Mendes , Guy
Shinn, Carol

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