With guidance from their instructors, Michael Boonstra and Andrew Myers, sculpture and drawing students from Oregon State University present their work in the Main Gallery. A reception for the show will be held during the Corvallis Art Walk, November 17, 5:30-7 PM
With guidance from their instructors, Michael Boonstra and Andrew Myers, sculpture and drawing students from Oregon State University present their work in the Main Gallery. A reception for the show will be held during the Corvallis Art Walk, November 17, 5:30-7 PM
Jeff Gunn creates this series of clay figures attempting to reveal a small sampling of what we hold on to. Each sculpture is open for interpretation, from the literal to the abstract. Although mostly clay, many figures have additional objects t included to enhance the nature of the sculpture.
Jeff Gunn creates this series of clay figures attempting to reveal a small sampling of what we hold on to. Each sculpture is open for interpretation, from the literal to the abstract. Although mostly clay, many figures have additional objects t included to enhance the nature of the sculpture.
Jeff Gunn creates this series of clay figures attempting to reveal a small sampling of what we hold on to. Each sculpture is open for interpretation, from the literal to the abstract. Although mostly clay, many figures have additional objects t included to enhance the nature of the sculpture.
With guidance from their instructors, Michael Boonstra and Andrew Myers, sculpture and drawing students from Oregon State University present their work in the Main Gallery. A reception for the show will be held during the Corvallis Art Walk, November 17, 5:30-7 PM
Jeff Gunn creates this series of clay figures attempting to reveal a small sampling of what we hold on to. Each sculpture is open for interpretation, from the literal to the abstract. Although mostly clay, many figures have additional objects t included to enhance the nature of the sculpture.
Jeff Gunn creates this series of clay figures attempting to reveal a small sampling of what we hold on to. Each sculpture is open for interpretation, from the literal to the abstract. Although mostly clay, many figures have additional objects t included to enhance the nature of the sculpture.
Jeff Gunn creates this series of clay figures attempting to reveal a small sampling of what we hold on to. Each sculpture is open for interpretation, from the literal to the abstract. Although mostly clay, many figures have additional objects t included to enhance the nature of the sculpture.
Artist Meetups First Thursday of the month in The Arts Center basement or main gallery. (Check Facebook for up to date information) Soft critique and discussions.All Mediumsand Practices Welcome
Jeff Gunn creates this series of clay figures attempting to reveal a small sampling of what we hold on to. Each sculpture is open for interpretation, from the literal to the abstract. Although mostly clay, many figures have additional objects t included to enhance the nature of the sculpture.
Jeff Gunn creates this series of clay figures attempting to reveal a small sampling of what we hold on to. Each sculpture is open for interpretation, from the literal to the abstract. Although mostly clay, many figures have additional objects t included to enhance the nature of the sculpture.