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Visual Art & Museums
Bits and Pieces - Figurative Explorations
September 10-October 14, 2007
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Add Review/CommentSaelon Renkes (photography) and Karen Truesdell (ceramic sculpture) exhibit their work. Saelon Renkes moves in close with her camera to study the figure, discovering the smallest bits that can conver the essence and beauty of an individual. Karen Truesdell uses the figure as a decorative vehicle for exploration in a variety of clays and glazes resulting in comments on being human. Don't miss a special treat for the reception: Alfonso Valdes will be playing acoustic guitar, from classical to flamenco, at the gallery from 5pm-7pm.
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Ticket Info
Tickets: Free
Info Phone: 650-701-1018
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Dates & Times
Dates:
September 10-October 14, 2007Times:
Artists Reception, 9/16: 4pm-7pm
Gallery Hours:
Wed-Fri: 11am-4pm
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Venue Info
1018 Main Street Redwood City, CA 94063
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