Nine artists collaborate to explore the freedom of extemporaneous art making: Patti Akesson, Lynn Bassler, Merrilyn Duzy, Myra Gantman, Dona Geib, Midge Lynn, Barbara Nathanson, Anitia Segalman, and Norma Jean Squires. Working in monthly studio sessions for more than 20 years, these Southern California women will be exhibiting their work for the first time in Texas at Haley-Henman Gallery.
The opening reception will be followed by a conversation with the artists. The exhibit will be on display through February 4.
Nine artists collaborate to explore the freedom of extemporaneous art making: Patti Akesson, Lynn Bassler, Merrilyn Duzy, Myra Gantman, Dona Geib, Midge Lynn, Barbara Nathanson, Anitia Segalman, and Norma Jean Squires. Working in monthly studio sessions for more than 20 years, these Southern California women will be exhibiting their work for the first time in Texas at Haley-Henman Gallery.
The opening reception will be followed by a conversation with the artists. The exhibit will be on display through February 4.
Nine artists collaborate to explore the freedom of extemporaneous art making: Patti Akesson, Lynn Bassler, Merrilyn Duzy, Myra Gantman, Dona Geib, Midge Lynn, Barbara Nathanson, Anitia Segalman, and Norma Jean Squires. Working in monthly studio sessions for more than 20 years, these Southern California women will be exhibiting their work for the first time in Texas at Haley-Henman Gallery.
The opening reception will be followed by a conversation with the artists. The exhibit will be on display through February 4.