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other 2005 exhibits
April 5, 2005 to April 30, 2005.
Pacini Lubel will present from April 5th through April 30th a celebration of ceramic art. Bean Finneran will be highlighted in the East Gallery. Maria Porges wrote in Ceramics Arts and Perception that Bean Finneran' s work is "performative. Each piece is made of hundreds or thousands of equally unique elements that are so similar to each other that it is impossible to tell them apart. These paradoxes are part of the charge in these works - that they are so singular, and yet like trees in the forest, so like each other".

Bean Finneran
low fire clay, glaze and acrylic stain
2004
The pieces created by Bean Finneran take on a number of shapes - pieces may present like cones, rings, mounds, nests or even stacked elements with a meditative central formation. However, the transitory yet static formations can never be duplicated. "Like a perfect cone of sand in a Japanese dry garden, it is always the same and yet perfectly unique".
A group exhibition of gallery ceramists will be presented in the West Gallery. Beverly Mayeri, Ronna Neuenschwander, Debra Fritts, Margaret Ford, Adrian Arleo, Tim Foss, Carol Gouthro, Nancy Selvin, Maryann Webster, Connie Kiener and KeKe Cribbs have all contributed works. The diversity of the work exhibited is intended to present the vast range of expression that exists in this medium.
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