First Friday Preview for November
Thursday, November 1, 2007
Here's a look at some of the pieces for Cape's First Friday in November.
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The Arts Council will display some of the paintings from Dodi Conrad's series, "My Town," based on Marble Hill.
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Arts Council
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"Snowy Silence" by Linda Buis took Best Of Show for the Regions Bank Juried Exhibition 2007 and will be on display at the Arts Council. There were over 100 entries from 33 artists.
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Arts Council
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Arts Council
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Arts Council
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Kristopher Naeger, left, and Ruben Dar'o Monsalve held individual pieces while standing in front of their large 10 x 12 foot collaborative effort. The two, photographed Monday, October 29, 2007, will be featured at Gallery 125 this Friday.
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Colombian-born Ruben Dario Monsalve now lives and works in Costa Rica. "Art has taken me to many wonderful places throughout my life," he said in his native spanish tongue, photographed Monday, October 29, 2007. His work is featured with Kristopher Naeger this Friday at Gallery 125.
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Kristopher Naeger, left, and Ruben Dar'o Monsalve come from different continents, different languages and different generations, yet they share an eye for art, which Gallery 125 will display this Friday.
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Gallery 125
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Sculpture by Sheila Bohannon at The Artist Studio
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Sculpture by Sheila Bohannon at The Artist Studio
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Sculpture by Sheila Bohannon at The Artist Studio
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The Edward Bernard Gallery features Jerry Piper this month.
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Edward Bernard Gallery
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Garden Gallery will have pieces from the juried Fiber Art Exhibition this Friday, including Susan Lumsden's "5 Block Runner."
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Garden Gallery
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Garden Gallery will have pieces from the juried Fiber Art Exhibition this Friday.
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Russell Callahan's woodturnings are on display with Cat Ranch Art Guild at WESTRAY Gallery.
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Randy Hays' Trip Tic Table is on display with Cat Ranch Art Guild at WESTRAY Gallery this Friday.
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Untitled Gallery of Contemporary Art, at 116 N. Main St. in Cape Girardeau, will have a soft opening for First Friday with a Grand Opening next month. Operators hope that it will be a venue for students to display their work.