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Renaissance Women at The Meadows

The Meadows Art Gallery’s next exhibit is Renaissance Women II, a collection of work from Door County women that are fluent in more than one art language. The reception is July 9, 2-4 pm.

These artists were selected because of the different art media or style they use in their work.

The following artists are included in the exhibit:

Book by Nancy Akerly.

Book by Nancy Akerly.

Nancy Akerly constructs boxes and books with papermaking and dimensional assemblage. These are functional sculptures with textures all designed and made as individual statements.

Faith Frykman paints with different media. She challenges with abstraction, and uses color as a power statement.

Marcia Nickols paints and draws with subject matter that stretches from the two-dimensional into the three-dimensional field.

Jean Fritschka creates jewelry that is metal cast or sawn into sculptural, natural forms.

Bren Sibilsky works in traditional sculpture with sensory messages in metal, clay and resins.

Brigitte Kozma paints and draws in various media. She uses color and line in a very accomplished way.

"Nuthatch in Pine" by Corinne Lea.

“Nuthatch in Pine” by Corinne Lea.

Ethel Davis is a two-dimensional artist as well as a published poet. Her pastel work has strong fundamental construction coupled with emotional subjects that include Native American themes.

Her poetry will serve as a compliment to her work.

Corrine Lea draws and paints nature but elevates it to a level of quality portraiture. She works to bring the essence of what the subject is.

The Meadows Art Gallery, open 10 am – 5 pm daily, is located in Scandia Village in Sister Bay. Turn right off Highway 57 onto Canterbury Lane, then turn right at Applewood Road and drive to the main entrance of Scandia Village. Keep right at the first hallway to reach the gallery. For more information call 920.854.2713 or 920.854.4416.

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