Current & Upcoming Exhibitions in the 2008 - 2009 Gallery Series

ART Station Gallery hours are Tuesday - Friday from 10 - 5 and Saturdays from 10 - 3.
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2008 – 2009 Gallery Series

 

September 8 – November 1, 2008
Women in Focus XV
A member exhibit of Women in Focus, an artist-initiated organization of women photographers who have joined together to support and promote the photographic arts in Atlanta.  Founded in 1993 by a small group of women, WIF has blossomed into a thriving organization of 77 active members. www.womeninfocus.us/
 
Gwinnett Technical College
Graduating photography students exhibit portfolios of commercial and fine art photography. www.gtcportfolioshow.com/
 
Both exhibits are part of Atlanta Celebrates Photography.  www.acpinfo.org
                                                                       
November 15 – December 27, 2008
 
“Organica” by MJ Villanueva
A painter of contemporary abstract works on canvas, his compositions are a fusion of color, texture and movement achieved through the application of oil and acrylic paints,  with organic material. The colorful, soothing images reveal themselves through the artist's exploration of media and technique. www.newvillageartworks.com/
 
Sculpture by Dave Taylor
Unique steel assembled sculptures with found objects of a wide variety of animals.  www.firesteelrust.com
 
ART Station Member Juried Exhibition I
Showcasing works from ART Station’s member artists.
           
January 17 – March 21, 2009
 
Works of Carol Washburn
Carol Washburn spent six years as Senior Illustrator at IBM's Media Center before stepping out on her own as a fine artist. She loves to paint bright, vibrant scenes, and, although she is captivated by European scenes, is always exploring new subject matter. Carol has been teaching art classes for children and adults for four years in the Atlanta area, and is currently the art teacher at Parkview Christian School, where she teaches art history. Carol's works can be found in various juried art shows around the Atlanta area and the East Coast.  www.carolwashburnfineart.com 



Portofino, Italy Thumbnail by Carol Washburn

"INSPIRED" Ceramic works by Barry Gregg
Ceramicist Barry Gregg has a wild collection of new sculpture, architectural elements, and functional pottery all crafted from clay. Fantasy, spirituality and childhood magic are important themes that tie this diverse collection of works together. Barry's work is playful, whimsical and often infused with a child's inquiry and exuberance. This series is inspired by his three-legged, cancer-surviving dog, Parker.

ART Station Member Juried Exhibition II
Showcasing works from ART Station’s member artists

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March 27 – May 16, 2009
 
“Bosco’s People” by Bosco 
Brazilian born artist, Bosco, shares the bright, happy side of life using various technique and painting styles, mixing abstract, minimalism, and figuration with a very unique view of Bosco’s world. www.boscoartstudio.blogspot.com     
 
DeKalb County Schools and Faculty Exhibition
Showcasing the work of DeKalb County’s Elementary, Middle and High School students and faculty.
           
May 30 – August 22, 2009
 
“Alter Ego Pop Art” by Paul Wolski
A collection of Alter Ego Pop Art showcases caricature-driven personalities. Within the poses of his vibrant characters and accompanying catch-phrases lie the underlying pulse of pop culture – fun, flirtation and a feeling of carefree frivolity. The end result is the colorful illusion somewhere between 2D and 3D, lush and layered, yet graphic and minimal.
www.alteregopopart.com
 
"Mission Meets Asian" by Laura Reese
Orthogonal tiles present a structure upon which images of the natural world traverse.  Her work brings together a sense of structural permanence with the concept of transformative nature to achieve beauty and harmony in this interplay of framework and freedom to explore her visions.
www.cuttlefishink.com/
 
ART Station Member Juried Exhibition III
Showcasing works from ART Station’s member artists

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