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SUMMARY:49th Annual Members' Fine Craft Exhibition
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DESCRIPTION:49th Annual Members’ Fine Craft Exhibition Member Artists Jun
 e 10\,\n2022 - July 17\, 2022 Corkran and Tubbs Galleries About the\nExh
 ibition All members of the Rehoboth Art League are invited to\nparticipate
  in this popular non-juried craft exhibition that showcases\na wide variet
 y of imaginative fine crafts that are unique\, whimsical\nand functional\,
  including: baskets\, ceramics\, fiber\, glass\, handmade\npaper\, jewelry
 \, leather\, metal\, mixed media\, and wood.  Awards are\ngiven for outst
 anding works. Call For Entry Awards Judge: Andrea\nUravitch Andrea V. Ura
 vitch is best known for her mixed-media nature\nrelated sculptures and env
 ironments. These continue to evolve over\nmany years of art making.  Afte
 r receiving a BFA from the Cleveland\nInstitute of Art she totally immerse
 d herself in the visual arts.\n Her focus has been the creation of mixed 
 media sculpture\, primarily\nanimals\, fish\, insects\, birds\, and frogs.
  These are often incorporated\ninto a vegetative setting\, usually with an
  edge to them that is\nintended to invoke a reaction from the viewer. For 
 the past 20 years\nshe has been concerned with Mankind’s responsibility 
 for the\nsurvival of the environment. She has shown in over 300 hundred\ni
 nvitational\, juried\, and solo shows in museums\, galleries\, art\ncenter
 s\, college galleries and institutions. Her work has been seen in\nshows f
 rom Tapei\, Taiwan\, to Tacoma\, Washington\, including\ninstitutions such
  as the Cleveland Museum of Art\, the Racine Art\nMuseum\, Museum of the S
 henandoah Valley\, Winchester VA\, a Smithsonian\nInstitution Traveling Ex
 hibition Service tour of Africa. Her other art\nexperiences include teachi
 ng\, lecturing\, curating\, installing\, and\njurying.  Her works are par
 t of numerous public and private\ncollections including the Museum of Art 
 and Design in New York City\,\nand the Renwick Gallery\, American Art Muse
 um\, Smithsonian\nInstitution.  She is represented by the Mobilia Gallery
 \, Cambridge\,\nMA. Currently\, she is part of the New Image Quilt Group. 
  She also\nserves on the Board of the James Renwick Alliance for Craft. 
   She\nhas devoted her life to making\, teaching\, and promoting the vis
 ual\narts. Awards: Mary Trimble Lynch Award: Best in Show: $100. Elizabeth
 \nBingham “By Dam” Award: Excellence in Ceramics: $100 Amelie Sloan\nA
 ward: Excellence in Hand-Building: $100. Excellence in Jewelry Award:\n$10
 0. Excellence in Fiber Award: $100. Venue: Rehoboth Art League.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:49th Annual Members’ Fine Craft Exhibition M
 ember Artists June 10\, 2022 - July 17\, 2022 Corkran and Tubbs Gallerie
 s About the Exhibition All members of the Rehoboth Art League are invited 
 to participate in this popular non-juried craft exhibition that showcases 
 a wide variety of imaginative fine crafts that are unique\, whimsical and 
 functional\, including: baskets\, ceramics\, fiber\, glass\, handmade pape
 r\, jewelry\, leather\, metal\, mixed media\, and wood.  Awards are given
  for outstanding works. Call For Entry Awards Judge: Andrea Uravitch Andr
 ea V. Uravitch is best known for her mixed-media nature related sculptures
  and environments. These continue to evolve over many years of art making.
   After receiving a BFA from the Cleveland Institute of Art she totally i
 mmersed herself in the visual arts.  Her focus has been the creation of m
 ixed media sculpture\, primarily animals\, fish\, insects\, birds\, and fr
 ogs. These are often incorporated into a vegetative setting\, usually with
  an edge to them that is intended to invoke a reaction from the viewer. Fo
 r the past 20 years she has been concerned with Mankind’s responsibility
  for the survival of the environment. She has shown in over 300 hundred in
 vitational\, juried\, and solo shows in museums\, galleries\, art centers\
 , college galleries and institutions. Her work has been seen in shows from
  Tapei\, Taiwan\, to Tacoma\, Washington\, including institutions such as 
 the Cleveland Museum of Art\, the Racine Art Museum\, Museum of the Shenan
 doah Valley\, Winchester VA\, a Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibiti
 on Service tour of Africa. Her other art experiences include teaching\, le
 cturing\, curating\, installing\, and jurying.  Her works are part of num
 erous public and private collections including the Museum of Art and Desig
 n in New York City\, and the Renwick Gallery\, American Art Museum\, Smith
 sonian Institution.  She is represented by the Mobilia Gallery\, Cambridg
 e\, MA. Currently\, she is part of the New Image Quilt Group.  She also s
 erves on the Board of the James Renwick Alliance for Craft.   She has de
 voted her life to making\, teaching\, and promoting the visual arts. Award
 s: Mary Trimble Lynch Award: Best in Show: $100. Elizabeth Bingham “By D
 am” Award: Excellence in Ceramics: $100 Amelie Sloan Award: Excellence i
 n Hand-Building: $100. Excellence in Jewelry Award: $100. Excellence in Fi
 ber Award: $100. Venue: Rehoboth Art League.
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