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Ila R. Seltzer   SCULPTOR
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CURRENT AND UPCOMING EXHIBITS Kaleidoscope, Contemporary Landscape Sculpture The North Carolina Arboretum, Heritage Garden, Asheville, North Carolina April 1st through October 31st, 2008 The creation of “Petals and Leaves”, the sculpture chosen for this show, was supported in part by the Regional Artist Project Grant awarded to the artist for the 2006-2007 grant period. This piece explores the use of new materials - stainless steel and copper - while preserving the artist’s organic, nature inspired imagery, and the process that transforms flat materials to three dimensions. The Regional Artist Project Grant is a collaborative funding effort the North Carolina Arts Council, Asheville Area Arts Council, Avery Arts Council, Madison County Arts Council, and Toe River Arts Council. Assistance with metal fabrication was provided by John Rolleri of Black Mountain Metal Works. Winter Studio Tour This is a twice-yearly event presented by the Toe River Arts Council where local artists open their studios to the public for two days. This beloved and highly publicized tour attracts people from all over the country. There will be more than 100 artist’s studios open for this event. The winter tour will be Saturday and Sunday, December 6th and th, 2008. The artist’s studio will be open from 10 am to 5 pm. Studio Tour Show In conjunction with the Winter Studio Tour, a show is mounted in the Toe River Arts Council’s gallery in Spruce Pine, North Carolina. This show displays examples of work of the artists that are participating in the tour. RECENT EXHIBITS Art Festival Beth-El Temple Beth-El, St. Petersburg, Florida January, 2008 Chapel Hill Public Arts Commission 2007 Exhibition Series Chapel Hill Town Hall, Chapel Hill, North Carolina Oct Nov, 2007 Boundaries, National Juried Exhibition Asheville Area Arts Council Gallery, Asheville, North Carolina September, 2007 Discovering Contemporary Art in the Carolinas Fayetteville, North Carolina Museum of Art March May, 2007 |
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