EntertainmentMarch 4, 2011
FIRST FRIDAY RECEPTIONS The Artist Studio Gallery owner Judy Barks Westrich celebrates her six-year anniversary in the downtown gallery with a solo showing of her new pieces. 38A N. Main St.; 651-4464 Black Door Gallery Sonya Miller will be showing her art sculpture installations...

FIRST FRIDAY RECEPTIONS

The Artist Studio

Gallery owner Judy Barks Westrich celebrates her six-year anniversary in the downtown gallery with a solo showing of her new pieces.

38A N. Main St.; 651-4464

Black Door Gallery

Sonya Miller will be showing her art sculpture installations.

124 S. Spanish St.; 225-7734

Edward Bernard

New Native American themed pieces from Roger Sanford of Jackson. Sanford's uncle Jim Adkins will also display woodturnings. The art is complemented by a new glass sculpture by Massachusetts artist Caleb Nichols.

107 West Drive, Suite D; 332-7733

WESTRAY Studio

Photos by Dr. Joel Ray and drawings by Jeanie Eddelmann.

5 N. Main St., 576-3828

Aartful Rose

William F. Renzulli will fill the gallery with his art. Renzulli paints with watercolors, pastels and mixed media.

631 S. Sprigg St.; 332-7673

Arts Council of Southeast Missouri

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The Visual Arts Co-op takes over the Arts Council space with the eighth anniversary Visual Arts Co-op show, which includes paintings, photographs and sculptures from co-op members.

32 N. Main St.; 334-9233

Mozaic

The pottery, paintings and glass works that make up Mozaic Art Studio.

5 N. Main St.

River Campus Art Gallery

Alex Lopez, the juror for the 33rd annual High School Art Exhibition, will display his work, which ranges from objects and videos to installations. Lopez will give an artist's lecture at noon March 23.

518 S. Fountain St.; 651-2143

The River View Room

A fundraiser for Trinity Lutheran Early Learning Center will feature artwork by students ages 2 to 5 who attend the center. Reception from 5 to 8 p.m.

123 N. Main St.; 334-4677

Garden Gallery

Potter Denny Lumos will exhibit his wheel thrown works at the shop on Broadway. Open til 9 p.m.

835 Broadway; 332-7123

O'Tenem Gallery

The photography of Chad Doolen will be featured. Doolen is a 2008 graduate of Southeast Missouri State University and has several macro photographs of Missouri flowers.

5 N. Main St.

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