Art, Naturally

Nature and art collide on Wednesday when the Goss Gallery (2500 Cedar Springs Road) presents Naturally Formed, an earthy exhibit featuring the works of Kate Malone, Junko Mori, Neil Wilkin and Angela Jarman. Malone's medium of choice is ceramic glaze technology, producing "pebbled" and crystalline stoneware. Mori's work features hand-hammered...
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Nature and art collide on Wednesday when the Goss Gallery (2500 Cedar Springs Road) presents Naturally Formed, an earthy exhibit featuring the works of Kate Malone, Junko Mori, Neil Wilkin and Angela Jarman. Malone’s medium of choice is ceramic glaze technology, producing “pebbled” and crystalline stoneware. Mori’s work features hand-hammered forged steel and other metals. Wilkin blows glass into the shape of trees, flowers and bushes. And Jarman explores new cell technologies, using clear glass and neutral colors to show form, texture and structure. The exhibit runs Wednesday through October 28. Call 214-696-0555 or visit gossgallery.com.
Oct. 4-28

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