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3 Artist Exhibition
January 8 - February 6
Opening Reception: Friday, January 7, 5-8pm



Antique Valentine

A Celebration of Love:
An Antique Valentine Exhibit

This exhibit of antique Valentines, is a historical retrospective view of these cards through the ages. Valentines represent a “window of time” in our society and as generations changed, so did the Valentine. Through this exhibit, collectors Katherine and David Kreider hope to educate the public on the importance and preservation of the valentine artifact.




In Search of the Tao:
Works in Mixed Media by
Carol Galligan

Carol Galligan uses brush and ink on rolled rice paper, to paint images of mountains, water, sky and trees inspired by her study of Shintoism and a trip to China. Her experiences have allowed her to produce work that serves to stimulate a dialogue between East and West, reaffirming indigenous traditions while producing new forms of contemporary expression.

Carol Galligan
In Search of the Tao (Kami Scrolls) #9
Ink on rice paper




Richard Howard
Underground Railroad #7 (Monkey Wrench /Pinwheel)


Hidden Communication:
Weavings by Richard Howard

In his latest series of colorful weavings,
Richard Howard provides visitors with insights
to his contemporary interpretation of the quilt
patterns of the Underground Railroad. The patterns were supposedly used as a means of non-verbal communication to guide slaves as they traveled North.

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