Kitsap Peninsula Business Journal
3-8-2002
The Arts –
Six nationally acclaimed sculptors, island artists at BAC
Ceramic by Hustedde

Six nationally acclaimed sculptors and two local Bainbridge artists will exhibit new work at Bainbridge Arts & Crafts (BAC) this month.

New work by contemporary Northwest sculptors Tony Angell, Ann Morris, Tom Jay, Sara Mall, Johani, Phillip Levine, and also by Philip McCracken, complements Northwest photographer Mary Randlett’s exhibition of nature photographs, as well as Scott Allen’s landscapes and ceramics by Gail Hustedde.

Randlett has also photographed several of the sculptors and/or their work.
 

Landscape by Allen

The mission of BAC is advancing creative achievement in fine craft and art, support the development of local and regional artists, provide educational opportunities, and fund visual art programs in the schools.

BAC gratefully acknowledges organizational support by Washington State Arts Council.

Paul and Debbi Brainerd are sponsoring the combined exhibition. Visit www.bainbridgeartscrafts.org for a preview of the artists’ work.