Thursday, July 22, 2010

Laura George Pottery Galor and Liberties of Construction Reception


Hello folks.

First off, we have a new shipment of Laura George Lynch's fabulous pottery. Her work sells out every time we have a new shipment. This time, our Louisville potter has sent a variety of tumblers, mugs, tea bowls, bud vases, and medium size bowls. Come to the gallery before it disappears!




Also, we had a bright and sunny reception for our latest exhibition, "Liberties of Construction: Form, Content, and Color". Louisville artist Billy Hertz contributed his wonderful non-representational paintings along with Katherine Taylor's bronze sculptures. Hertz's colorful and geometric paintings are inspired by the farmland in Italy while Taylor's playful, non functional sculptures are individual 'creatures' with bird-like and insect bodies. Both artists, while inspired by natural elements of this earth, represent other worlds (animals and lands) where their creativity thrives.

Saturday, April 10, 2010

LFN Sale

We're having a SALE on Laura Foster Nicholson's artwork today!

At the New Harmony Gallery on April 10, there will also be an artist reception for textile artist, Laura Foster Nicholson in the consignment shop from 4 p.m. – 7 p.m. New pieces from Nicholson’s Rural Tapestries series will be featured and all purchases of Laura Foster Nicholson’s artwork and gift items will be a special 15% off the retail price during the reception hours only. Laura Foster Nicholson items in the gallery include her hand woven textiles, ribbons, sachets, and garland. Nicholson’s designs have been licensed to Crate and Barrel, Land of Nod, Kids Grow, Renaissance Ribbons, and Larson Inc. Her textile wall hangings are in several fine art collections throughout the world, including The Art Institute of Chicago, The Archive of the Venice Biennale, and the private collection of J.B. Owen. Her hand woven textiles are what she calls her ‘serious art’ and reflect the rural landscape in Southern Indiana. Barns, vast fields, and a metallic, muted color palette capture her impressions of the land surrounding her studio and home in New Harmony Indiana. A world renowned artist inspired by the landscape in the region, Laura’s work is a wonderful addition to any art collection.