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June 30th, 6-8 PM: "Mudcloth Madness" Show at the Oakland AA Museum
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The Kuumba Collective Art Gallery created the exciting Mudcloth Madness show at the Crocker Art Museum in November 2010. Now that dynamic show is traveling to the African American Museum & Library at Oakland, with the grand opening reception scheduled for June 30th, 6-8 PM. The show continues through July 28th (Thursdays thru Saturdays).
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All Month, Weds-Sat, 12-5 PM: New Sculptures at the Flower Collage Studio
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The Flower Collage Studio at the Brickhouse Gallery, 2837 36th Street, Sac, CA, not only has a nice selection of Kanika sculptures, but also beautiful flower arrangements and artwork from many other local artists.
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All Month, Weds-Sat, 12-5 PM: New Sculptures at the Blue Moon Gallery
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Kanika supplies the Blue Moon Gallery, 2353 Albatross, Sac, CA, with a wide variety of outdoor art for their charming courtyard. The newest additions are whimsical underwater-themed garden stakes, more recycled steel kinetic sculptures, and some reflective resin-coated steel wall pieces. There are also goblets, hearts and other small sculptures inside the gallery, along with the featured artist show and regular BMG artists.
And on July 14th, 6-9 PM, you MUST come and see my friend Linda Gelfman's amazing new Chakra-themed sculpture show, as well as many other talented local artists. Enjoy wine and hors d'oeuvres as you browse the East and West Galleries, and music and garden art in the courtyard.
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Latest Installation of Art
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Thank you Barbara Range, of the Flower Collage Studio, for bringing together my 6' tall "Belly Dancer" kinetic sculpture with one of your clients! I had the pleasure of installing the sculpture in mid-June. And what a coincidence! Her father was my ex-husband's boss decades ago and she was a former student of a woman who used to be the librarian at the State agency where I worked for 36 years. Six degrees of separation! I also loved seeing another of my sculptures in her lovely home. It is an artist's goal to match their art with people who relate to and treasure the work as much as we do. I love seeing where my art now resides so please do consider e-mailing me a picture of the art in its new setting. Thank you so much.
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