
Curves Ahead: Contemporary Art Exhibition
Tactile contemporary craft exploring curved forms, fluid movement, and organic shapes across ceramics, textiles, wood, and mixed media; regional artists present sculptural, gesture driven pieces that emphasize materiality and subtle motion.
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