Ceres Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Ceres Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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"Exposure" Exhibition
Ceres is proud to offer Exposure, a unique rotating, five week exhibition with week-long simultaneous one-person shows of under-recognized and under-exposed artists. Each week ten artists will bring (...)
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Roseanne Backstedt "Intense Departure"
Mapping an inside and outside world, Roseanne Backstedt's powerful final paintings incorporate figurative pencil drawings within her vivid colorfield landscapes.
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Ellen Wilkinson "Pop Ceramics "
A new body of work that takes on the medium of ceramics and combines the tradition of vessel-making with images from popular culture to create a series of sculptural works.
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Ann Shapiro "Seas Rising"
Oil paintings and digital prints commenting on global warming, rising seas and the changing landscape.
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Pat Hill-Cresson "Altered Landscapes: Geometry in Nature and Recent Drawings"
A series of 14 digital prints that are a composite of four to five photographic images merged into one believable landscape; a series of eight original botanical drawings.
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Christine Mottau "Recent Drawings"
"My work is mostly abstract and deals primarily with the relationship between inner and outer worlds. It is inspired by nature, and natural forms. Painting is a process in which the act itself is where (...)
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Minako Ito "View Collection II"
"I am creating the slices of life scenes. They are from my memories or imaginations. Cloud in the sky which I looked above during a walk, glimpsed evening glow between buildings, street corners on the (...)
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Sixteenth Annual Friends Exhibition
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"Eight National Juried" Exhibition
Themes of the show include art inspired by European art, anthropological, and architectural history and by cross cultural references by Sheila Ernst-Bifano, Rene Murray, and Barbarie Rothstein. Priscilla (...)
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Phyllis Rosser "Nature Reassembled "
Sculpture: Installations of branches and roots washed smooth by a river create dynamic forms that invite contemplation and make evident the beauty produced by the ravages of time. Paintings: Flowers magnified (...)
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Hollis Hildebrand-Mills "Tectonics"
Hollis Hildebrand-Mills examines the natural disasters of our planet: floods, fires, shifting plates in the earth, in a startlingly fresh and delightfully flippant manner.
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Ellen Halloran "The Half-Drowned World"
Depictions of the Peruvian Amazon using acrylics on paper. Years after travel, images continue to resonate and crystallize in paintings which explore the depth and expanse of a world of forest and water. (...)





