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CIA Glass Invitational The CIA Glass Invitational, an exhibit that features work by 12 CIA alumni and faculty members, opens today at River Gallery with a reception that takes place from 3 to 7 p.m. During tonight's event, CIA faculty member and participating artist Zac Gorell will put on a glass-blowing demonstration. The exhibition will be on view through July 31. CIA Glass Department Chair Benjamin Johnson and River Gallery owner G. Ara Hamamjian curated the exhibit which features work from CIA alums and faculty members.
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Gallery features printmaker in new exhibit
The artist uses her passion as a gardener and fascination with the natural world to explore themes of environmental and ecological importance through printmaking.
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Emily Gray Koehler carves detail into the block in preparation for printing the next color of her reduction woodcut, “The Sisters.” Submitted Photo
AITKIN Woodland images are the focus for printmaker Emily Gray Koehler in a new exhibit of her work at Ripple River Gallery near Aitkin.
“A Forest for the Trees” opens June 9 and continues through July 4 at the gallery near Bay Lake. A reception to meet the artist is 2-4 p.m. June 12. The public is invited to attend.