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1 Saturday / July 1, 2017

‘Tipping the Sacred Cow’ Exhibit Ends


By Hand Gallery
http://www.byhandgallery.com

Recently Dee Schaad has concentrated on earthenware. The pieces are all one-of-a-kind, tongue in cheek, figurative pieces based on history, myth and current events. Many have a story to go with the piece. They are made of white earthenware, stained and detailed with colored englobes and glazes. They are then fired to 1850 F. They are again fired with metallic lusters. All are fired multiple times and some are fired as many as five times. These pieces take many hours to complete. Most of the individual figures are designed and ready to hang on the wall. Others are vessel formatted and may be functional, but most are decorative and not very practical. He thinks of them as reliquaries for personal relics.

Dee Schaad’s work is included in numerous private, corporate and public collections. His ceramics have been shown in exhibitions regionally and nationally. Thirty of his ceramic figures from the series “Pilgrims on the Way to Canterbury”, were recently on display as part of the Art at the Indianapolis International Airport. His ceramics have also won numerous merit and purchase awards and have appeared in a variety of publications. Articles written by him have appeared in “Pottery Making Illustrated” and in Ceramic Sculpture and Studio Ceramics, both books, publications of the American Ceramic Society.

Exhibits

1 Saturday / July 1, 2017

Sip & Shop Boutique & Vendor Fair

10:00 am to 04:00 pm
The Pourhouse Cafe

Enjoy world-class coffee while you shop a variety a vendor booths at The Pourhouse Cafe on historic Kirkwood Avenue. Booths will be located inside the beautiful new event space connected to the cafe. Event is open to the public and admission is free.

Business / Eat and Drink / Exhibits / Festivals

1 Saturday / July 1, 2017

Featured Artists: J.A. Burst & Linda Gredy

11:00 am to 05:00 pm on Jul 31
Brown County Art Guild
http://www.browncountyartguild.org

J.A. Burst (Columbus, IN) and Linda Gredy (Dayton, OH) have been named the featured artists at the Brown County Art Guild during the month of July. A reception for the artists will be held on Saturday July 8, from 5-8 p.m. Linda Gredy will host a live oil painting demonstration on Saturday, July 15 from 2-4 p.m. Located in the heart of downtown Nashville, the Brown County Art Guild is open Monday- Saturday 11:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m. & Sunday 12:00-4:00 p.m.

J.A. Burst studied at Butler University, John Herron Art Institute, and with Indiana watercolorists, Rob O’Dell, Peggy Brown, and Jerry Smith. She became a member of the Brown County Art Guild in 2011. Artists Statement, J.A. Burst: I admit I resist the encroachment of technology on our lives. After all, how can one enjoy the pleasure of dancing shadows, the weathered face of a building, reflection on water and the serenity of the landscape when one spends hours staring at a screen? My aim as an artist is to share those moments and feelings that have captured my attention in the real world. It is my hope these paintings remind you, the viewer, of the wonderful, ordinary things that are in our environment and encourage you to get away from the screens or at least appreciate the background in that selfie!

Linda Gredy’s many years of experience in graphic design and illustration have provided her with the foundation and the desire to pursue her love of painting. Her education includes a degree in graphic design and a BFA in painting from Wright State University. She became a member of the Brown County Art Guild in 2016. Artist Statement, Linda Gredy: Painting is truly a blessing and an adventure for me. I am fascinated with light and its wonderful influence on everything it touches, as I paint, I try to recreate these amazing effects. It’s my desire that my art will bring joy, inspire hope and encourage the viewer as I seek to reflect the glory of creation.

Entertainment / Exhibits

1 Saturday / July 1, 2017

Outlaws and Honky Tonk

07:30 pm
Brown County Playhouse
http://www.browncountyplayhouse.org

Hit show from last year is back at Playhouse – Live band and vocalists celebrating all those traditional old-timey country songs. Mama, don’t let your babies miss this show! Produced by One Pulse Entertainment. All ages show.

Live Music

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