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Gallery Friends, We send you joyful new year greetings from Galleria Silecchia in Sarasota, FL, USA.
Glenna Goodacre's epic sculpture, The Irish Memorial, has been completed and is in Philadelphia ready to be installed and dedicated during Summer 2003. Glenna will be here in Sarasota in early February for a major gallery exhibition called "Inspirations" featuring more than 40 busts and figures from this magnificent sculpture.
This profound exhibition opens to the public on Friday, February 7th and continues through March 31st. View the bronzes from The Irish Memorial
On Sunday, February 9th, from 2-3pm, Glenna will participate in the dedication of "Olympic Wannabes" at Selby Five Points in downtown Sarasota, Florida . This exuberant sculpture was generously donated to the City of Sarasota by residents and friends of our beautiful community. Performance entertainment will be provided by The Florida West Coast Symphony Youth Chamber Ensemble, The Booker Middle School Jazz Band and The Sarasota Ballet Next Generation dancers. We hope you will join us.
At the request of his collectors and admirers, Hiroshi Yamano has created the most beautiful miniature glass works from his East to West Series. These stunning pieces measure only 4"- 9" in height and, in his masterful style, weave together rich brocades of gold, silver and copper foils creating an interplay of transparency and translucency. View miniatures by Hiroshi Yamano.
Flo
Perkins will be joining us for the
28th Annual Palm Avenue Holiday Art Walks on Thursday, December 5th and
Friday, December 6th from 6-9pm. You can click through to our website
to see more of Flo's unique glass, bronze and metal works and we hope
you will come by the gallery to meet Flo and enjoy her botanical glass
creations.
William Berra will be joining us for Palm Avenue's First Friday Art Walk on Friday, March 7th from 6-9pm. We are currently exhibiting his landscape oils of Positano and the Amalfi Coast. His gentle works on linen give us an impression of realism and a feeling of fresh air. View more works by William Berra
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