Jeffersonville's very own Holly Spier is one of the featured artists at our monthly artist reception this Thursday. Please join us to hear brief talks from each of the featured artists. Refreshments will be served.
Mother's Day is just around the corner and the AIR Gallery has literally hundreds of gifts for Mom. Pottery mugs, bowls, teapots and pitchers; chacuterie trays and cutting boards; silver earrings and beaded necklaces; paintings, prints and photographs of pastoral scenes and flowers - and that's just the beginning…… The Artist in Residence Gallery at 10 South Main Street, St Albans, is hosting its monthly reception on Thursday, May 3rd from 4:30 - 7 pm. The pubic is invited to enjoy light refreshments and meet May's featured artists:
Holly Spier's jewelry is inspired by her love of nature. The landscapes of Vermont and Arizona are evident in many subtle ways in Holly's body of work. Each stones individual beauty is showcased in a sleek setting which has been fabricated to enhance nature's own creation.
Jon Bondy has been making things for decades, from kinetic sculptures to guitars to canoes. He is a designer, photographer, fabricator, and also is familiar with programming and electronics. When 3D printers became less expensive, he bought one, and things were never the same. He has a variety of printers to print with different materials, and is currently experimenting with form and light, embedding LEDs inside 3D printed sculptures. He hopes to mix handmade wooden pieces with 3D printed designs in the near future.
Leeza Mossey's interest in art began in her childhood. She has continued to study watercolor and oil painting, and has recently begun to add oil pastels to her repertoire. Any subject that catches her attention may eventually be conveyed on canvas.
Mylissa Kowalski Davis has always had a connection with the outdoors, and nature is a constant inspiration in her work. After receiving an art degree in medical illustration, she moved to Seattle where she became immersed in the beautiful scenery of the area. Her recent move to Vermont has allowed her to continue to portray this common thread of nature's beauty.