May 2013
The Studio of Luna Lee Ray in Chapel Hill, NC, Features a Mother’s Day Art Show and Sale - May 11 & 12, 2013
On Mother’s Day weekend, five established local artists - Luna Lee Ray, Cathy Kiffney, Jean LeCluyse, Mirinda Kossoff and Rebecca McLaughlin Neigher - will host a show and sale at Luna Lee Ray’s home studio and garden, in Chapel Hill, NC, on Saturday and Sunday, May 11 – 12, from 11am-5pm each day.
The artists will offer a delightful selection of paintings, drawings, ceramics, prints and jewelry in a working studio and garden setting.
Each artist exhibits work at FRANK Gallery and in numerous other venues. Ray is well known as a mixed media artist and painter whose subject matter focuses on the natural world. LeCluyse’s drawings and paintings are recognizable for their nearly photographic detail. Kiffney focuses on hand-built ceramic wall works, vessels and art tiles, based on her theme of an imagined Eden.
Neigher works primarily in sterling silver with gemstones and pearls to create wearable pieces of art. Kossoff, also a jeweler, creates her pieces with fine silver and detailed textures, often mixing metals and stones.
Ray’s studio is located at 101 The Hollow, Chapel Hill, and is conveniently located two miles from downtown Carrboro on N. Hillsborough Road between Main Street and Old 86 (Fayetteville Rd.). Follow the signs and balloons.
For further information check our NC Commercial Gallery listings, call Mirinda Kossoff at 919/361-5127, e-mail at (mkossoff@frontier.com) or visit (http://goo.gl/xjjqv.).
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