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    Gallery 527 hosts the first Art Walk party of 2013 on January 5th

    December 26, 2012No Comments
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    Jerome AZ (December 26, 2012) – Gallery 527 hosts the first Art Walk party of 2013 on January 5th as this interesting gallery continues the show of favorite ceramic artist Brandi Lee Cooper. Back from her third year of working and studying at the La Meridiana International School of Ceramics, Brandi Lee Cooper has made a new collection of lamps, wall installations, and functional pieces. The show is called ‘Terra e Luce’ or ‘Earth and Light’. The artist states, “As we go into the season of fewer daylight hours, I felt inspired to make some ‘light’. All I can ever hope to do with my work is make offerings to the earth”. These organic ceramic illuminations are made from homemade porcelain paperclay and a jewelry making technique she learned in Italy. Brandi Lee wanted to push the boundaries of the clay with this technique by making them into larger scale sculptures, she hoped to “turn earth into light”. She has succeeded brilliantly with this new work. The show continues through January.

    20121224_IlluminateFestivities start at 5pm on January 5th. Gallery 527 in Jerome welcomes collectors looking for original local gifts created by some of Northern Arizona’s finest artists. Lorraine Fexas has created fused glass Menorahs, perfect to become a family heirloom. Marian Ward has cast bronze hummingbirds that do double duty as ornaments or pendants and Susan Pitcairn has just completed wonderful local plein air paintings at the world class Sedona Plein Air Festival. Open every day from 11am to 5pm. 527 Main Street, Jerome, AZ. 928.649.2277.

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