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Contemporary Furniture & Historic Glass at the Wexler Gallery

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A Survey of Contemporary Studio Furniture & Historic Glass

Timothy S. Philbrick, Window Seat, 1999, Curly maple, upholstered, 25 X 36 X 17”

Wexler Gallery presents a survey of contemporary studio furniture including works by Timothy S. PhilbrickSilas KopfTom HuangWendy StaymanJohn Dunnigan, and more.  Historic pieces by master glass artists such as Mark Peiser and Joel Philip Myers will also be on view.  The show will run from January 4 – February 27, 2010. *An opening reception will take place First Friday, February 5, 2010 from 5 – 8pm.

Timothy S. Philbrick, Window Seat, 1999, Curly maple, upholstered, 25 X 36 X 17”

Wexler Gallery is located at 201 North Third Street in the historical district of Old City Philadelphia.

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December 18th, 2009 at 12:02 pm

The Clay Studio’s Annual Holiday Exhibition

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Gifted: 
The Clay Studio’s Annual Holiday Exhibition

Elevate the art of Gift Giving: This year, choose to make a difference by supporting the arts during the holiday season. By giving a few, carefully considered handmade objects from The Clay Studio, your recipient is left with a quality piece of art to be admired. Remember, your purchase makes a distinctly positive impact on the entire community by supporting our 12 Resident Artists, 40 Associate Artists, School and the award-winning Claymobile outreach program.

Exhibition Run: November 6, 2009 – January 3, 2010
Reed Smith Gallery Opening: FIRST FRIDAY, November 6, 5-9pm.
Reed Smith, Bonovitz and Harrison Gallery Opening: FIRST FRIDAY, December 4th, 5-9pm.

490First Friday Reed Smith Gallery Opening: November 6 from 11 am – 9 pm

First Friday Extended Gallery Opening: December 4th from 5 pm – 9 pm

The public is cordially invited to attend both receptions, meet Clay Studio staff, faculty and Resident Artists, and partake in light refreshments and peppermint cocoa while they shop for handmade, one-of-a-kind works that elevate the art of gift giving.

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November 27th, 2009 at 5:28 pm