Exhibitions


2008
Jun 3-July 31 Outlook Paintings by Cathy Barry
Cathy Barry received her MFA in 2004 from Eastern Michigan University. She is currently part-time faculty at Washtenaw Community College and a Fine Arts Instructor at Chelsea Center for the Arts. These paintings are the result of an on-going exploration of the aerial perspective of diverse landforms. Of primary concern are basic forms, shapes and patterns, which repeat and overlap in images of Earth; spirals, grids, ellipses, spheres, lines and curves.
Please Join the Artist for a Reception Thursday, July 10, 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Apr 15 - Jun 1 Soliloquies of Place Acrylic Paintings by Sue Schooner
Sue Schooner became a painter after a successful career as an automotive executive. In this "second life", she has discovered a love of painting and exuberant expression. She is also the Executive Director of Girls Group, a nonprofit organization which empowers high school girls. Schooner studies with Nancy Wolfe, and her paintings are exhibited at the Pierre Paul Gallery and the Women's Center. She has an MBA from Harvard University.
Please Join the Artist for an Opening Reception Sunday, April 27, 11 am - 1 pm
Feb 20 - Apr 14 Secret Garden: Intimate Portraits 32 Color photographs by Phyllis Ponvert
Phyllis Ponvert is an artist who has lived in the Old West Side of Ann Arbor for more than 30 years. Using her scanner as a camera, she places flowers and plants directly on the scanner screen, scans them, and then makes final adjustments on the computer before printing.
Please Join the Artist for an Opening Reception Thursday, March 6, 5 pm - 7 pm
Jan 3 - Feb 20 Artwork by the Mid-Michigan Chapter of the National Society of Arts and Letters. Members exhibiting include: Arnold Berkman, Janice Stevens Botsford, Anne James Breiholz, Lynn Grammatico and Madeleine Vallier. Two pieces by Adrian Lyjak, last year's Mid-Michigan Chapter winner of the Career Awards 2007 Art Competition will also be on display for this show.
The Mid-Michigan Chapter of the National Society of Arts and Letters invites you to "A Musical Soiree" featuring Benjamin Beilman in a violin recital with pianist Dmitri Vorobiev. The program includes works by Beethoven, Ravel, Ysaye, and Elliott Carter. Friday, January 11, 8 pm $10/$5 student
2007 Nov 14 - Jan 2 Artwork by Washington Street Gallery Artists.
Sep 13 - Nov 13 Artwork by Nancy Wolfe. Nancy's recent work includes bits and pieces of poetry with painting on paper. Nancy celebrates an extended relationship with KCH, exhibiting there for 20 years. She currently teaches art at Eastern Michigan University and has shown her work at the Ann Arbor Art Fair and Toledo Museum of Art store.
Please Join the Artist for an Opening Reception Thursday, October 11, 6 pm - 8 pm
Jun 15 - Sep 12 A Common Eye, an Uncommon Vision: Black and white Photography by the late Jim Galbraith. Includes photographs in which Jim Galbraith concentrated upon capturing the everyday life of people in Michigan and in his beloved Ireland. Galbraith's collection of Irish images, from 1970-1997, has recently been acquired by the Photographic Archives of the National Library of Ireland in Dublin.
May 1 - Jun 14 Fotogypsies: Photography by Angela and Jim George. Retired Ann Arbor teachers, Angela and Jim George, spend part of each year on the road in their travel van and find cultural inspiration for their photographic images in Washtenaw County as well as in Europe and Central America.
Please Join the Artists for an Opening Reception Thursday, May 3, 6 pm - 8 pm
Mar 16 - Apr 30 Esther Kirshenbaum: Recent works in oil pastel from her Buenos Aires/Tango Series
Please Join the Artist for a Closing Reception Friday, April 27, 6 pm - 9 pm
Feb 7 - Mar 15 Louis LoMonaco: Abstract paintings and civil rights-themed collages that were chosen by Whitney Young, Jr. of the Urban League as the official mementos of the 1963 March on Washington.
Please Join the Artist for an Opening Reception Friday, February 16, 5 pm - 7 pm
Jan - Feb 6 Michael Wolfe: "Garden" - Working at the forge and anvil, Michael captures flowers in iron, hard to the touch, but reflecting the delicacy and movement inherent in nature.
Nancy Wolfe: "Take a walk", Abstract Oil Paintings and Drawings, "I like to take a walk in my paintings, to begin a story that becomes a thread between my path and yours."
2006 Dec 5 - Jan Michael Wolfe: "Garden" - Working at the forge and anvil, Michael captures flowers in iron, hard to the touch, but reflecting the delicacy and movement inherent in nature.
Nancy Wolfe: "Take a walk", Abstract Oil Paintings and Drawings, "I like to take a walk in my paintings, to begin a story that becomes a thread between my path and yours."
Please Join the Artists for an Opening Reception Wednesday, December 6, 6 pm - 8 pm
Oct 16 - Dec 5 Photography by Morgan Barrie, Amber Hytinen, and Kathy Elsasser
Please Join the Artists for an Opening Reception Saturday, October 20, 5 pm - 8 pm
Aug 14 - Oct 15 Photography by Samuel Ritter It's All About Light - A different view of the world around us. Abstract Images.
Please Join the Artist for an Opening Reception Sunday, September 17, 7:30 pm
Jun 4 - Aug 13 Photography by Sun Hwa Kim. In this series of colorful floral photographs, Sheer Delights and Beyond, Sun Kim captures the flower's prime moment of blossom. Her work expresses and shares her feelings of beauty, wonder, love and just sheer delight. Born and raised in Korea, Sun Kim studied at the University of Michigan and has photographed for over 15 years.
Mar 1 - Jun 3 Paintings by Nancy Wolfe.
Jan 2 - Feb 28 Textures: an exhibition of paintings and photography by Galen Hayes.
2005 Oct 23 - Jan 2 Encounters with...Rock, Water and Trees, an exhibition of paintings and photography by John Lilley and Connie Cronenwett.
Please Join the Artists for an Opening Reception Thursday, October 27 5 pm - 7 pm
Oct 19 - Oct 22 Throughout the 9th Annual Edgefest, Kerrytown will feature works by Edgefest artist Ken Butler.
Sept 1 - Oct 18 Works by Nancy Wolfe.
Aug 1 - Aug 31 Paintings by Christine Wilson and Angie Nagle Miller.
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