Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Tangible Evidence, January 26th - February 24th


Until today you probably weren't aware of MoonTree Studios and Gallery, a ministry of the Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ.  In their own words:

MoonTree Community is a ministry of the Poor Handmaids and is one of several ministries at the PHJC Ministry Center. Its mission is to facilitate the spiritual connection that can be found through art and nature. In the words of MoonTree Elder Sister Mary Baird, MoonTree seeks to bring everyone from seasoned artists and college students to artistic novices and retired seniors together to share their experiences and achieve "a greater learning." The MoonTree Vision Statement attests to this mission: "Through participation in MoonTree experiences, people awaken to their creative potential and sow the seeds for a more mindful, compassionate and sustainable Earth Community." For more information please visit the MoonTree website at www.moontreestudios.org.

MoonTree focuses on the old crafts such as pottery, clay, painting, spinning, weaving, metal work and more, offering a variety of experiences that explore these arts in their most natural form. For example, participants in clay experiences have the opportunity to dig their own clay and form and fire their ceramic creations.

The Gallery is open Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. and from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m.; weekends are by appointment only.  

For the next month they will be displaying the work of:

Susan Sutherland Barnes, a ceramic artist who uses clay to build abstract works in nontraditional ways. Barnes’ intricate, colorful glazed pieces are often composed around a single leaf, many with bright mosaic tile details, and even baskets, with woven wicker around the edges. 

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