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Galveston Arts Center Hosts "Innovative Art to Wear"
Trunk Show
Saturday, October 16, 2010, 3:00 to 7:00 pm
ArtWorks Retail Gallery at GAC

Barbara Kile, "Red Rose" felt
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GALVESTON, Texas,
―ArtWorks retail gallery at the Galveston Arts
Center is pleased to host a trunk show featuring
handmade jewelry, accessories, and textiles
created by area artists on Saturday, October 16,
from 3 to 7 pm. “INnovative Art to Wear” will
include handcrafted pieces by Heidi Gerstacker,
Nadia & Myrna Khan, Barbara Kile, Edward
McCartney, Amber Tiemann, and Olga Tarasova,
among others. All work will be available for
sale with a portion of the proceeds benefitting
the Galveston Arts Center’s exhibition and
education programs. The event is free and open
to the public.
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GAC’s ArtWorks
gallery provides a retail showcase for fine
craft artists and artisans from around Texas
working in all media. This special one-day only
event features unique handcrafted pieces by
metalsmith and textile artists from Houston and
the Galveston area. Featured fiber artists
include Barbara Kile, the mother/daughter team
of Nadia Khan and Myrna Kahn, and Olga Tarasova.
Barbara Kile’s distinctive designs include work
in media ranging from fabric, fibers and felt to
metal, wire and wood. Her hats are individually
made using traditional millinery techniques. She
finds inspiration in the world around her,
drawing upon the style, color and textures of
places she has lived in or traveled to. Also
drawing inspiration from nature, especially the
world of plants and images of sea and sky is the
collaborative team of Nadia and Myrna Khan.
Using silk as a medium, they create vibrant
wearable art, exploring color, texture and
pattern in their collaborative works. |

Nadia Khan and Myrna Khan,
hand-dyed satin scarf |

Amber Tiemann, bracelet |
Metalsmith Edward
McCartney’s educational background in interior
design and space planning has been incorporated
into his craft as an art jeweler, as much of his
work involves pushing the boundaries of body
adornment and traditional ornament. He writes,
“I find expression in both small and large
sculptural forms, often with the preciousness,
detail, or vocabulary of the jeweler’s eye.”
Architecture and industrial design also inspire
jeweler Amber Tiemann. Using metal, Teimann
incorporates bold color into her designs via
colored stones and different forms of enameling.
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A portion of the proceeds
from the event will benefit the Galveston Arts Center
and all of its public programming―including free
admission at all times to exhibitions of contemporary
art, the presentation of art education outreach programs
for underserved populations in our community, and the
production of ArtWalk, one of Galveston’s favorite
destination events.
Galveston Arts Center, 2501 Market Street at 25th,
Galveston, TX 77550. Ph. 409.763.2403
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