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A Walk Through the Ikebana Show
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A Walk Through the Ikebana Show

Ikebana 2016

The Biennial Ikebana Exhibit closed Sunday, and so it’ll be another two years until these unique floral installations return to the Gallery.

If you missed this brief exhibit, here are some photos (and a video) to give you a sense of what it looked like. Ikebana returns in 2018!

Ikebana artist: Sheila Advani Painting: Marcia Dale Dullum Vessel: Viviane Johnson
Ikebana artist: Sheila Advani
Painting: Marcia Dale Dullum
Vessel: Viviane Johnson
Ikebana artist: Carol House Painting: David Carter Vessel: Carla Amerau
Ikebana artist: Carol House
Painting: David Carter
Vessel: Carla Amerau
Ikebana 2016
At left: Ikebana artist: Patricia Painter Painting: Robert Liberace Vessel: Kirke Martin
Ikebana artist: Carla Amerau Painting: Connie Slack Vessel: Carla Amerau
Ikebana artist: Carla Amerau
Painting: Connie Slack
Vessel: Carla Amerau
Ikebana artist: Cathy Houston Painting: Delna Dastur Vessel: Masami Bryant
Ikebana artist: Cathy Houston
Painting: Delna Dastur
Vessel: Masami Bryant
Ikebana artist: Marie Baumann Painting: Betsy Anderson Vessel: Carla Amerau
Ikebana artist: Marie Baumann
Painting: Betsy Anderson
Vessel: Carla Amerau
Ikebana artist: Jane Redmon Photograph: Pete Duvall Vessel: Robert Rosselle
Ikebana artist: Jane Redmon
Photograph: Pete Duvall
Vessel: Robert Rosselle
Ikebana artist: Susan Sikorski (using own vessel) Painting: Marsha Staiger
Ikebana artist: Susan Sikorski (using own vessel)
Painting: Marsha Staiger
Ikebana artist: Rosalie Ingenito Silkscreen: Laura Huff Vessel: Carla Amerau
Ikebana artist: Rosalie Ingenito
Silkscreen: Laura Huff
Vessel: Carla Amerau

The following installations are not pictured above, but can be seen in this Facebook album by Bryan Jernigan, an Art League instructor and a painter with a piece in the exhibit.

  • Ikebana artist: Elizabeth Berry
    Painting: Nancy Pane Fortwengler
    Vessels: Jennifer Bernard Hatfield
  • Ikebana artist: Karen Buck
    Painting: Bryan Jernigan
    Vessel: Carla Amerau
  • Ikebana artist: Diana Cull
    Painting: Pauline Siple
    Vessel: Daiva Balkus
  • Ikebana artist: Linda Ely
    Painting: Mike Francis
    Vessel: Carla Amerau
  • Ikebana artist: Gloria Hege
    Painting: Lesley Clarke
    Vessel: Carla Amerau
  • Ikebana artist: Jane Irwin
    Painting: Rachel Collins
    Vessel: Jane Early
  • Ikebana artist: Tone Olson
    Painting: Tania Karpowitz
    Vessel: Carla Amerau
  • Ikebana artist: Joyce Overholtzer
    Painting: Beverly Ryan
    Vessel: Robert Rosselle
  • Ikebana artist: Susan N. Rudy
    Painting: Rachel Collins
    Vessel: Carla Amerau
  • Ikebana artist: Jean Waterman
    Painting: John Murray
    Vessel: Carla Amerau
  • Ikebana artist: Barbara Walczykowski
    Painting: Gwen Bragg
    Vessel: Masami Bryant

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