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« Older EntriesFrom Couches to Haiti
Monday, March 25th, 2013 by Jerry Daniels
Its show time again at Graham Gallery and this one has a theme. The title, Couch Art, gives you a hint of what you might see. The literal concept of a painting of a couch is only part of the show. The remainder of the show is couched, so to speak, in the old saying of “couch sized” art. Art that is ample in size to fit, in scale, above a couch.
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Rock – Paper – Slivers
Monday, February 18th, 2013 by Jerry Daniels
The new show has many nuances. To start with, the father-daughter combo is an unusual one, in that it’s a pairing rarely seen. However, it works. All it takes is talent, which is abundant in this show. The artist combo I’m referring to is Jack and Amy Sandeen.
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SHINE ON JANUARY
Tuesday, January 22nd, 2013 by Jerry Daniels
I always look forward to the January Graham Gallery Show because for the last few years it has featured the art of Mads Anderson. The opening party is always lively and fun. (Sorry, it’s too late – the party was Saturday, January 12th). The art is also always exciting. This year the show has a ‘white’ theme and is titled Shine 2013.
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Hword in Rewind: Recap of 2012
Tuesday, January 8th, 2013 by theHword
Before we completely close the book on 2012, let’s turn back the pages to the beginning of the year. Below you can enjoy a brief snippet of one of my favorite articles from each month. Well, what do you say? Curl up in your favorite chair and join me as we re-live the moments that helped write our community’s story in 2012 and will pave the way to a bright 2013.
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Just like Hallmark…it will keep on giving.
Tuesday, November 20th, 2012 by Jerry Daniels
The annual Graham Gallery Christmas Show is a gathering of all the gallery artists in an event that features new work, designed to target Christmas gift buyers. When you give someone a piece of original art, it tells them how creative and thoughtful you are. That’s my story and I’m sticking to it.
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Four Featured For Fall
Monday, October 22nd, 2012 by Jerry Daniels
The artists now showing their work at Graham Gallery didn’t name their show….so I waded into the alliteration water and was able to put a net over enough F words to string a headline together. The four artists may not have conspired to create a fall theme, but fall is in the gallery everywhere you look. The colors, the subject matter and the time of year all say fall has fell. (OK its fallen, but play out some line and watch the bobber as we fish for fall fine art).
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Fabric Runs Through It
Monday, September 17th, 2012 by Jerry Daniels
Last year, at this time, the calendar of Graham Gallery art shows was published. So now, a year later, the much anticipated and long awaited, Marcella Maley show is now installed in the Gallery. Since I frequent the Gallery on a regular basis, I had a preview of many of these works, as they were being framed.
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To Bloom—To Blossom, To Flourish and Grow
Tuesday, August 14th, 2012 by Jerry Daniels
The title of the new show at Graham Gallery is “Blooms” and the subject matter, of course, is big blooms. (Those are flowers, if you are bloomless). It’s difficult; as I start this review, to not use an alliteration like—Big Blooms are Bursting out…anyway creative writing is not needed to tell you about this show. The art, itself, has all the creativity needed to put it in the winners circle.
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