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Fireworks Exhibition of Ceramic Art Opens

Oct. 16, 2006 – Mango Tango Art Gallery will host the second annual Fireworks Exhibition from 5:30-8:30 p.m., on Friday, Oct. 20. It will showcase fired ceramic pottery and sculpture by artists of the Caribbean, including entries of student, hobby, and professional ceramicists. Awards will be announced for those three divisions at the opening reception. At the opening, viewers can vote by ballot for the Peoples Choice Award.
The creators of the exhibit believe that a ceramics-only show, featuring both recognized and emerging artists, will help advance the art rather than the craft aspects of ceramics. Each year the show will be displayed at a different gallery, on different islands throughout the Caribbean. In the future, the Fireworks coordinators would like the show to also travel from island to island.
In addition to the Fireworks Network presenting awards with cash prizes based on decisions of three judges, there are two special honors. The creator of the Best Sculptural Work will receive $500 from the Ricardo and Josefina Charaf Purchase Award. The ceramicist who is judged to have designed the Best Vase will receive $500 from the Jim and Becky Tunick Purchase Award.
Mango Tango Art Gallery keeps expanding its ceramic section. Our clients are looking for both functional works and investment art. My husband and I and our staff are honored to provide a gallery venue for this exceptional exhibit, said gallery co-owner Jane Coombes.
Meet the artists at the champagne reception, while listening to the blues and rock n roll of 2 Blue Shoes. The show continues for three weeks.
The Fireworks 2006 Exhibition is made possible by a VICA grant. Islanders and corporations which have sponsored the event are: AH Riise, Caneel Bay, Chem-Clay, CFVI, Blue Stone Services, June and Ed Miller, and Laurie and Michael Weinman.
For more information call 777-3060.

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