10 sculptors working in clay
Cheryl Tall, Carlsbad, CA
Gerit Grimm, Long Beach, CA
Cynthia Siegel. San Jose, CA
Angel Dicosola, Boca Raton, FL
Magda Gluszek, Panama City, FL
Misty Gamble, Kansas City, MO
Priscilla Hollingsworth, Augusta, GA
Maria De Castro, Fallbrook, CA
Ceil Sturdevant, Pittsburgh, PA
Nuala Creed, San Francisco, CA
Exhibition Dates: March 29-April 30, 2011
CLAYTON GALLERY
4105 S. MCDILL AVENUE
TAMPA FL 33611
813-831-3753
Featuring ten women with a definite point of view, this exhibition highlights women sculptors who reclaim the art of storytelling. They address contemporary discussions on politics, the environment, social interactions and personal issues. Each of the artists in the exhibition focuses on narrative representation and figuration. Their fairytale depictions are reflections of underlying conflicts, which they explore through detailed, delicate, and meticulous work in clay and mixed media.
Here are images from the exhibition reception 4/1/11. Photos by Bill Wilson and Cheryl Tall.
| Cheryl Tall, "The Phoenician Couple", 42x18x27" | Gerit Grimm, "Karl and Ingrid", 13 x 6 x 6 in. | Cynthia Siegel, "Tamper, Temper", 18"h x 14" x 10" |
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| Angel Dicosola, "The Collection", 20" H x 10" W x 10" | Magda Gluszek, "Fashion Victim #2", 21” x 17” x 10” | Misty Gamble, "Nelly Has Scissors", 42x22x22" |
| Priscilla Hollingsworth, "Personal Icons", 9x6x2" each | Maria De Castro, "Nesting Kildeer Teapot", 14h x 12d x 8w | Ceil Sturdevant," Interdependent Balancing Act", 9 x 6.5 x 7.5" |
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| Nuala Creed, "Child Muse 1 & 2", 42.5x28x12" | Angel DiCosola, Cynthia Siegel, Cheryl Tall | Angel, Cynthia, Mark, Phoenician Couple, Cathy Clayton, Cheryl Tall |