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This First Friday is full of fascinating art. The Totally Tea Exhibit opens from 5-8 pm at Artworks Gallery, in Chestertown. The reception is open to the public. Painting, fiber, wood, clay, glass, metal, photography, prose and poetry are anticipated. Teapots ranging in a variety of mediums, from Marilee Schaumann’s whimsical clay sculptures, to Rob Glebe’s symmetrical steel designs, to Peter Saenger’s elegant high fired porcelain forms, will be featured.
The Artist’s Gallery in Chestertown will host an opening reception for Sally Clark’s exhibit, Chasing the Euro, works in watercolors, oils, and mixed media will be featured from 5 to 8pm.
The Troika Gallery in Easton will highlight all 33 of their artists. This show features a meet-the-artist opening reception from 5-9pm.
The Adkins Arboretum in Ridgely will exhibit “Water, Water and Water” by Kit-Keung Kan, an unforgettable show of large Chinese ink and watercolor paintings on rice paper.
On Sunday, don’t forget that the work of award winning Multi-Media Artist Pam Foss will be on display at the Willow Gallery at Quiet Waters Park through September 18, 2011. The solo exhibit A Passion for Paper II will feature major new works in cast paper as well as a selection of her earlier bronze sculptures.