Each year
I will be giving a brief gallery talk about the selection process on Sunday March 7 during the reception held from
Artists scheduled to be shown:
Celestine Ranney-Howes, Melissa Burley, Jennifer Beinhacker Trisha Coghlan, Natalya Parris, Sharon Godlock, Martin Slater, Ardythe Jolliff, R. Teresa LaRocque, Kimberly Bursic, Carolyn Jackson, Pete Campbell, Christine Jacobs, Jeffrey P Coleman, Hans Guerin, Pauline Clatterbuck, Carol Clatterbuck, Crisley McCarson, Charles Reiher, Russ Little, Yolanda Koh, John Flournoy, Barbara Bell, Emlyn Davies-Cole , Nic Galloro, Thomas Burch, Karen Peacock, Susan Ellis, Emily Tarsell, Tod Renshaw, Mavreen K Veihmeyer, Theresa Harrison, Pat C Wilson, Linda Lawler, Sylvia L Valentino, Stephen Boocks, Ed L Cunnilis, Paul Giguere, Kathy Karlson, Harvey Duze, Linda Diane, Bruce Blum, Jim O’Connor, Meredith Osterman, Ron E Wilder, Beth deLoiselle, Sharon J Burton, Laurence Chandler, Lauren Kotkin, Jesse Berry, Joseph Hamilton, Daniel Bell, Lisa Orton, Joan Tarbell Plato, Jacqui Croetta, Amy Sferra, Lynne Slater, Roxana Sinex, Erin Antognoli
Montpelier Arts Center
9652 Muirkirk Road, Laurel, MD 20708
41st Annual Laurel Art Guild Open Juried Exhibition
Friday, March 5-Sunday, March 28
Award Ceremony and Reception: Sunday, March 7, 2-4 pm
All ages welcome. FREE
For more information and images, please contact Ruth Schilling Harwood at ruth.harwood@pgparks.com.
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>Hi, I'm intrested in Glass artist. can you tell if there are in the list above? Thanks
>sure thing – which glass artist are you interested in?
>Those that works with fusing. Thanks
>of the artists that submitted work for the 41st Laurel Art Guild – the only one that used glass as a sculptural medium was Melissa Burley Her work was given an Honorable Mention in this show and she is a resident artist at Montpelier Arts Center. – http://arts.pgparks.com/News.htm#melissa
Otherwise, the show had lots of photogs, painters and other media. If you are looking for glass artists – you can look at the Washington Glass School's website
http://www.washglass.com