1 AUGUST - 31 AUGUST 2008

Dale Chihuly is most frequently lauded for revolutionizing the Studio Glass movement, by expanding its original premise of the solitary artist working in a studio environment to encompass the notion of collaborative teams and a division of labor within the creative process. However, Chihuly’s contribution extends well beyond the boundaries of both this movement and even the field of glass: his achievements have influenced contemporary art in general. Chihuly’s practice of using teams has led to the development of complex, multipart sculptures of dramatic beauty that place him in the leadership role of moving blown glass out of the confines of the small, precious object and into the realm of large-scale contemporary sculpture. In fact, Chihuly deserves credit for establishing the blown-glass form as an accepted vehicle for installation and environmental art, beginning in the late twentieth century and continuing today...

1 AUGUST - 31 AUGUST 2008

Critically-acclaimed abstract painter David Shapiro creates sophisticated compositions in which color, form, and texture combine to evoke a deeply meditative consciousness and tranquility. Likened to be the visual equivalent of a mantra, Shapiro develops series of work based upon Eastern traditions and concepts, such as "Mudra" (Buddhist hand symbols) and "Savasan" (the lying-down posture in yogic practices)...

1 AUGUST - 31 AUGUST 2008

Painter, singer/songwriter, photographer, Thrush Holmes, was born in September of 1979 in Ontario, Canada.

At 19, Thrush was issued a federal grant to open his first gallery. This small, semi-successful endeavor would legitimize him as a serious painter, as well as start him down the path of empire building. Although Thrush initiated education at the Ontario College of Art and Design this same year, he felt the need to withdraw early from study to focus his efforts on painting and gallery administration.
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