On
Friday, November 1, Clay Glass Metal Stone Gallery holds a reception for its
newest neighbors, the artists from the Lake Worth Arts Lofts. The Arts Lofts are live/work spaces created
by Lake Worth’s CRA as part of the Arts Renaissance and the rapidly growing
arts movement in town. Twelve diverse
artists have taken these spaces and are quickly turning them into a working
haven and a tightly knit community.
These artists will be displaying their works, performing, and
introducing themselves to their neighbors and the neighborhood. The synergy created by the influx of talent
in the community is palpable. The
evening is free and open to the public.
A wine and food buffet, music and the mingling of the gallery’s artists
with the Art Loft artists will take place from 6-9 PM. A great time for the entire community to come
to J Street for an evening of fun and revelry.
Friday,
November 8- The Children from Jacmel Haiti are coming. For the last five years, the artists of the
Clay Glass Metal Stone Gallery have supported the children of the Arts Creation
Foundation in Haiti. These children
suffered greatly from the earthquake that killed over 300,000 Haitians. Through the Arts Creation Foundation the
children have learned to survive through the creation of art. Every March the gallery holds a Haitian Empty
Bowl Fundraiser for these children.
Artists have made up to 500 bowls each year. These bowls are sold and the participants
take them to 20 restaurants throughout town, each filling the bowls with wonderful
foods. With the funds raised the
children get water treatment systems, some housing and whatever their greatest
needs are. The reception for the
children will take place from 6-9 PM.
Art works created by the children will be on sale with 100% of the
proceeds going to the Arts Creation Foundation.
This is a wonderful opportunity to directly meet the children you have
helped through your donations. The Foundation will accept additional donations
as well.
Thursday,
November 14- The Bus Stops Here as the Magical Mystery Tour of Lake Worth
begins: The Clay Glass Metal Stone
Gallery welcomes busload after busload of visitors to Lake Worth for a day of
Magic and Mystery. Buses unload at the
Gallery on J Street for a visit, gifts, treats and arts demonstrations and then
fan out into the town for a day of fun, food and entertainment. Four busloads have already booked. There is room for six more. For reservations for your group contact
Barbara, 1-800-838-5931.
Friday,
November 15- MadCap Motion at Clay Glass Metal Stone Galley- And an Inner Chord
Fundraiser as well: Three of Clay Glass Metal Stone Gallery’s most popular and
prolific artists will try their hands at Art in Motion for a MadCap
exhibition. With the three of them, we
never know what to expect, but what ever it is, it’s will be great art and
great fun. MaryEllen Dohrs, the dean of
local sculptors, was the first woman interior designer in the automobile
industry. She designed the interior of
Hoppalong Cassidy’s car and has a huge following among Packard enthusiasts who
hail her as a hero at many of their conventions. From her award winning sports
figures to her whimsical animals, frog and snail sculptures, MaryEllen shows a virtuosity
in ever piece she makes. What she will
do with “motion” we do not know. She
will surprise us, but it will be a surprise well worth waiting for. Linda Manganaro creates art from found
objects and along with husband Kelly Dean Manganaro; they are working on a
series they say will knock our socks off.
The gallery is currently filled with their large scale works that grace
the walls and can be displayed both inside and outside of homes and businesses.
Inner
Chords- A Benefit: On the stage outside the gallery a galaxy of performers will
be working hard to raise funds for Inner Chords, a non-profit whose mission is
to educate children of Palm Beach County in language arts through the visual
arts. Performers include Gyorgy Lakatos, Eastern
European gypsy music; Gin, from Inhouse,
acoustic rock and award winning Marie Nofsinger, folk/country acoustic and one
of Florida’s top vocal performers.
Sunday,
November 17: Artist Sale on the Parking Lots of Clay Glass Metal Stone Gallery,
15 South J Street: The gallery now has
the luxury of two parking lots large enough to host member artists and artists’
friends inside and outside the gallery.
This is a real artists’ yard sale with big discounts on art items that
need to leave the nest, art supplies, and art-like treasures that need to be
let go so some more can be collected. Think “Artists’ Flea Market” for this
event, for who would have more interesting trash, treasures, furniture and
equipment to get rid of than artists. Artists who want to participate can contact
Betty Wilson and Linda Manganaro, parking lot show curators at Potteryme@aol.com.
The sale will take place from 10AM to 4PM.
Wednesday,
November 20: Judaica Show at the Clay Glass Metal Stone Gallery: The Gallery
will hold its Fourth Annual Judaica Show just in time for the early Hanukah
celebration. The show will take place from
10AM to 9PM. Ten gallery artists will be
displaying and selling works for the wall, the table and the ritual. Because of the uniqueness of each artist’s
expression, these works of art, both decorative and utilitarian, are one of a
kind and affordable. The gallery
welcomes group tours throughout the day and evening and will be serving refreshments for all who
visit.
Black
Friday, November 29th and Small
Business Saturday, November 30- Clay Glass Metal Stone Gallery open for Black
Friday and Small Business Saturday: After a delicious Thanksgiving meal, the
artists come back to the gallery for Black Friday and Small Business
Saturday. Each artist will indicate the
once a year percentages they will take off of the art they are displaying in
the gallery. Artist spaces will be tagged
with percentages from 5% to 30%. Clay
Glass Metal Stone Gallery is a cooperative.
The artists’ set their own prices and set their own discounts. For those of you who have been lingering over
the extraordinary works in the gallery, this is the weekend to strike while the
once a year discounts are hot!
And
then we roll into December: More to come Clay Metal Stone Cooperative Gallery is sponsored by the Flamingo Clay
Studio, a non-profit arts organization whose mission is to provide affordable
studio and gallery space for three-dimensional artists.The gallery is located at 15 South J Street
in downtown Lake Worth. Hours are Sunday thru Tuesday, 10AM-5PM. Wednesday thru
Saturday, 10AM-10PM. Gallery openings
are the first and third Friday of each month from 6-9 PM with many special
events in-between. For information call Joyce
Brown-215-205-9441 or JCLay6@aol.com. Gallery phone: 561-588-8344.
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