Photos by Alexis Rico
Silver City Art Association holds Gallery Walk 072018
Silver City Art Association holds Gallery Walk 072018
eople gathered at the Seedboat Gallery for its closing reception.
Silver City Art Association holds Gallery Walk 072018
“Wood Fired Flame” by Letha Cress Woolfe on display.
Silver City Art Association holds Gallery Walk 072018
“Moonstruck Art” by Bill Blakemore.
Silver City Art Association holds Gallery Walk 072018
“Living Large” display by Sue Porter
Silver City Art Association holds Gallery Walk 072018
Fun, whimsical angel clay creations on display at Creative Hands Studio.
Silver City Art Association holds Gallery Walk 072018
Ceramic sea creatures by Martyn Apley on display
Silver City Art Association holds Gallery Walk 072018
Clay creations on display as part of the Red Dot Gallery Walk.
Silver City Art Association holds Gallery Walk 072018
More whimsical clay creations on display for visitors to look at
Silver City Art Association holds Gallery Walk 072018
Clay creations on display as part of the Red Dot Gallery Walk.
Silver City Art Association holds Gallery Walk 072018
Clay artist Catherine Russo's large clay structure on display at Copper Quail Gallery.
Silver City Art Association holds Gallery Walk 072018
Pink octopus ceramic work by Martyn Apley.
Silver City Art Association holds Gallery Walk 072018
Cooking clay work by Jimmie McCraw.
Silver City Art Association holds Gallery Walk 072018
Clay creations by M. Daves on display at Wild West Weaving.
Silver City Art Association holds Gallery Walk 072018
Clay works that can be used for cooking on display at Wild West Weaving.
Silver City Art Association holds Gallery Walk 072018
Clay artist Jimmie McCraw with some of her handcrafted clay creations.
Many people from near and far were in the downtown area of Silver City to enjoy snacks, music, and all the clay works from the 2018 Silver City Clay Festival as part of the Silver City Art Association’s Red Dot Gallery Walk. Many of the local galleries had the clay works from this year’s clay festival on display for visitors to admire and enjoy.
The Seedboat Gallery turned the event into a closing reception as they will be leaving the art scene. Many people were at the gallery expressing their love to owner Nancy Spragens for the gallery’s many years of support for local artists and art events.