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April Issue 2002

eyespy gallery in Charleston, SC, Offers Group Show

The eyespy gallery and performance space, located at Fountain Walk, next to the SC Aquarium in Charleston, SC, will be featuring a group show of seven artists from Apr. 5 through May 5, 2002. The exhibit will include photography, ceramics, printmaking, and painting. The works on exhibit are the most recent endeavors of artists from divergent styles and mediums, brought together for this cohesive showing.

The artists include: William Thomas Meisburger showing nature inspired, colorful abstract etchings; Camille Morin exhibiting organic forms of functional c1eramic art; Jennifer Crawford displays strongly influenced vivid landscape paintings; Terry Kuzniar with innovative Polaroid transfer portraits; Taylor Stewart shows photographic scenes in a round space; Christian Parsons distorts reality using unconventional cameras and film altering processes; and Nina Oppenheim creates sensual images with alternative methods.

For further information check our SC Commercial Gallery listings or call the gallery at 843/276-1609.

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