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FSU - UF Art Exhibit Opens at Arts Center Gallery

FSU - UF Art Exhibit Opens at Arts Center Gallery

Maureen Landress

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"Behold the Monkey" by John Wilson (acrylic on canvas)

The Cedar Key Arts Center Gallery exhibit for the month of November features works by the Master of Fine Arts Students from Florida State University and the University of Florida. The exhibit offers an eclectic mix of styles and mediums, with themes that range from humorous to thought-provoking.

There are examples of old world type craftsmanship, such as the hand-made paper silkscreen print by Po-Chi-Chu, and the ceramic raku pottery of Adonnia Foreman.

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"Untitled" by Adonnia Foreman (ceramic Raku)

The paintings on display offer a look at the use of both traditional and modern mediums, like Joanna White's oil on canvas, or Kyle Brown's brilliant spray paint graffiti work. The exhibit also features digital photography, stoneware, sculpture, collage, and line drawings.

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"Christ Twist" by Kyle Brown (spray paint)

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"Let Me Out of This Ark" by Joanna White (oil on canvas)

Be sure to stop by the gallery (located above the Keyhole on 2nd Street) during the month of November, and view the works of these talented young students.

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