ART REVIEW: Delightful CAW exhibit mines clay's boundless possibilities

From: New Haven Register | Date: April 15, 2007| Author: Judy Birke | Copyright information

At first glance there is no need to look for meaning beyond the obvious in the current exhibit at the Creative Arts Workshop's Hilles Gallery. "Ceramic Abstractions: Exploration and Evidence" is so beautiful it can simply stand on its own visual merits. In an installation that's spot-on, the works are alive with a refreshing clarity and conviction that's hard to resist, a real dialogue emerging among the inclusions.

A walk through is a delight. But, of course, there is more to this sho...

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