05.10.2012
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Merrill Wagner: Recycle: Flowers and Fields Traver Gallery – Seattle is pleased to exhibit the fourteenth solo exhibition by artist Merrill Wagner. Recycle: Flowers and Fields presents a selection of the artist’s new works on steel and linen. This new body of works on recycled and found steel includes the austere landscape abstractions for which she is best known, new abstract geometric compositions, and a series of abstract flower forms. Also on exhibit is a small selection of intimate plein-air landscapes on linen.
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03.25.2012
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Diving Within by Marsha Blaker-Desomma Solo exhibition of new glass sculptures by Santa-Cruz based glass artist, Marsha Blaker-Desomma
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02.16.2012
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April/May at Traver Tacoma - Engaging with Glass: New Work by Irish Artists Traver Gallery in Tacoma is proud to serve as the only United States venue for Engaging with Glass, the first comprehensive survey of Irish glass art in over a decade. The exhibition brings together a broad spectrum of work in glass, ranging from beautifully executed decorative objects to conceptual installation pieces incorporating
video elements.
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02.10.2012
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Yours, Ours, Mine at Traver Gallery in Tacoma Traver Gallery in Tacoma is pleased to present Yours, Ours, Mine, a three-person show featuring a selection of paintings on clay by Jeffry Mitchell, Cappy Thompson and Dick Weiss. Whether executed on the subtle contours of simple, wall-mounted ceramic platters or on the varied surfaces of freestanding sculptural forms, the collaborative paintings featured in Yours, Ours, Mine tell fascinating stories and offer a rare glimpse into the creative process of three internationally renowned artists.
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02.09.2012
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University of Washington 3D4M Faculty Exhibition Five members of the University of Washington’s 3D4M Department Faculty will be featured in a major exhibition at the Traver Gallery from February 16 – April 1. The show will present a selection of ceramic, glass and mixed media sculpture by noted artists Doug Jeck, Amie Laird McNeel, Akio Takamori, Jamie Walker and Mark Zirpel.
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