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Holiday Party 2017! [PERSIAN GARDEN]

December 11, 2017

On December 1st, we kicked off the holiday season with festive cocktails, live harp music by 14-year-old, Carla Mory, sweet treats and even sweeter friends. The SZ Gallery was adorned with twinkly lights, paper flowers & holiday ornaments creating a magical vibe within our Persian Garden exhibit, by Monir & Mehdi Ghanbeigy. 

Monir & Mehdi Ghanbeigy
PERSIAN GARDEN

11.03.2017 - 12.31.2017

‘Persian Garden’ is an exhibit that tells culturally rich stories of Persian culture through contemporary and classically-influenced pieces. Monir and Mehdi Ghanbeigy from Iran have created multimedia artwork together since 1970, combining Mehdi’s detailed work with Persian miniatures and painting, Monir’s background in ceramics and pottery, and their mutual love and appreciation for the history of Persian art.

‘Persian Garden’ showcases a variety of Mehdi and Monir’s collaborative pieces: plates inspired by historical Iranian ceramics, large ceramic panels with modernized miniatures in gold and platinum foil, sculptures of oxen and horses inspired by ancient cave drawings, and unique vases fired in temperatures up to 2500°F heat. Handcrafting their own clay, glaze, and even their kilns all from scratch, their ceramic pieces have a distinct quality that cannot be found anywhere else in the world.

In Holiday Party! Tags Persian Garden, monir and mehdi ghanbeigy, art gallery, Art & Wine, artful evening, live music
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Lisa Wellman: DETRITUS - Opening Night Event Photos

July 8, 2017

With a summer breeze in the air, we swung open our doors to welcome art, wine & food lovers during the Mercer Island First Friday Art Walk. Sen. Lisa Wellman's striking exhibit, DETRITUS, was warmly received with intrigue and accolades. To learn more about Wellman's creative inspiration, check out her one-on-one interview with Keith Imper of the Mercer Island Center for the Arts (MICA), filmed live just before our art opening.

In artistic compliment to Wellman's photography, Lisa Caruccio laid out an impressive culinary spread. In anticipation of Caruccio's - Culinary Event Center grand opening by end of August, we all enjoyed a taste of what's to come. Platters of seasonal bites welcomed revilers along with a local selection of Coach House Cellars wines, sponsored by Bell-Anderson Insurance.

What a wonderful way to kick-off the Mercer Island's Summer Celebration!

UPDATE: Since Lisa's art opening, SZ has incorporated one of her photos into a Corporate Interiors project. Can you tell where the architecture ends and the art begins?

In First Friday Tags Lisa Wellman, art walk, Art & Wine, artful evening, Photography
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First Thursday: Deborah Kapoor - INTO THE PINK [05.04.17]

May 14, 2017

Such a pleasure exhibiting Deborah Kapoor's curated collection of recent works, INTO THE PINK (works on exhibit courtesy of the ArtXchange Gallery in Seattle). Perfect timing in celebration of Women during Mother's Day, the Spring season & our May birthdays!

Using found objects from the domestic and natural world, Kapoor creates pink vignettes that reclaim and revel in feminine matter. Borrowing from but subverting the vanitas painting genre, her use of temporal phenomena such as eggs, leaves, petals, skins, cork, fruit, insects, animals, clay, lace, hair and fur reify the sensuous, and the corporeal. Her tableaus reaffirm our need for beauty in a troubled world, offering respite, however precarious. This modern-day Cabinet of Curiosities exhibits themes of containment, accumulation, and feminine persistence in an ever-changing contemporary world.

These feminine iterations cooperate with an interest in formal concerns of artmaking and new explorations of encaustic. Encaustic painting is an ancient medium of beeswax, damar resin, and pigment recognized for its resplendent surface and rich color. Paint is fused together with heat, creating an enamel-like finish. Kapoor’s contained vessels appear to insist on preserving specimens or artifacts/relics of femininity in using wax, her chosen material. Paired with hot molten paint, her clay experiments with lace result in otherworldly creatures, a paradox for an everlasting material that in this presentation appear devastatingly vulnerable. Displayed works unveil an array of techniques including painting, printmaking, pouring, dipping, transfer methods, clay sculpture, and sewn fiber collage in her unique voice with the use of dimensional encaustic.

Deborah Kapoor makes mixed media works about the distilled poetry within cultural markers. Most recently she exhibited at the Basel Miami Art Fair, Seattle School of Theology & Psychology, and Sammamish City Hall. Featured in recent publications Fiber Art Now magazine, Surface Design Journal, and the new book Encaustic in the Twenty-First Century, she earned a Master of Fine Arts from the University of Delaware and a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of North Texas.

Interested in learning more about the encaustic process?  Here's your opportunity to learn from the best in these upcoming workshops:

Encaustic Fiber Collage
May 21, Sunday 10am - 4pm
Ages: Adult - 18+
Instructor: Deborah Kapoor
Location: Schack Art Center, Printmaking Studio
Learn how to incorporate fiber into 2-D encaustic works in this workshop. Using fabric, paper, thread and ephemera we will explore transparency, light, and methods of adhering to cradled panels. Bring a selection of fibrous materials, giving consideration to how they will absorb wax. Individual encaustic workstations are provided with heat plates, heating tools, encaustic paint, and brushes.

Encaustic Sculpture
Saturday & Sunday, June 3-4, 10am - 4pm (2 sessions)
Instructor: Deborah Kapoor
This workshop will explore the use of wire and plaster bandage to create simple sculptural forms, and treating the surface in encaustic. The application and heating of wax on a sculptural form as well as burnishing, incising, collaging and transferring onto the waxen surface to create 3-D works is covered.

Intro to Encaustic (highly recommended for beginners)
Bellevue College July 7, 8, 9 (stay tuned for online summer schedule to register)

Encaustic Collage
Bellevue College July 28, 29, 30 (stay tuned for online summer schedule to register)

(Deborah encourages the Intro class, because the other classes build on skills you learn in Intro class.)

In First Thursday Tags art, art gallery, Art & Wine, artful evening, Deborah Kapoor, encaustic art, mixed media, into the pink, catered by Caruccio's
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First Thursday: Art & Wine [11.03.16] W/ ANNA SKIBSKA

November 4, 2016

Since 1984 Anna Skibska has presented 54 individual exhibitions all over the world. Her glass filigree explorations integrate her virtuosity as a fine artist with her love of architecture. Skibska's jewelry is equally stunning, as she transforms gems and stones into wearable art.

"...designing my jewelry following my mood…my moods, my whims, commemorating the beauty of everyday life".

SZ is thrilled to exhibit Anna's exquisite work through January, 4, 2016. 

In First Thursday Tags Art & Wine, anna skibska, artful evening, jewelry, glass
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