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'Imaginations Revealed' opens in Central Carolina C.C. Student Gallery
04.04.2008 • Arts & Entertainment • Curriculum Programs
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'Imaginations Revealed,' Central Carolina Community College's Emerging Artists Exhibition, is at the college's Sculpture Student Gallery, 138 N. Chatham Ave., Siler City, through May 5. The show, of which only a part is pictured, features works by the five advanced students in the college's pottery and metal sculpture programs's exhibition class. A reception for the show takes place 6 p.m.-9 p.m. Friday, April 18, during downtown Siler City's Third Friday Art Walk event. The Student Gallery is open 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays and 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Thursdays during the "Imaginations Revealed" exhibit. Viewing by appointment can be arranged by calling the Studio at (919) 742-4156.
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Richard Berent, of Holly Springs, shown with two of his welded, dyed and polished aluminum sculptures, 'Journey Interrupted' (left) and 'Quest' (right).
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Andrew Dixon, of Moncure, shown with his glazed ceramic piece, 'Connected' (front) and metal sculpture, 'Trois fem derriere,' (on wall).
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Raymond Edwards, of Asheboro, shown with two of his pieces, 'From Here to Heaven' (left) and 'Big Pot' (right).
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Tess Janka, of Apex, shown setting up some of her ceramic works by the gallery's glass front.
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Lisa Wichalonis, of Raleigh, shown with two of her untitled metal sculptures.
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