Over the last year, Main Line Art Center has been toiling away on its excellent project C3: Create. Connect. Collect. Through a series of art salons, they brought together a group of artists and a group of collectors with the idea of fostering the commissioning of new work. As we like to say at artblog — good for artists, good for collectors, good for the economy — and good going MLAC, which took a percentage of the $63,000 gross. Nine new commissioned art works later, the Center organized an exhibition highlighting the new works created through C3, a perfect ending ... More » »
Leo Sewell’s Doc Duck is anassemblage of surgical instruments transformed into a representation of aduck. (I think this is the right description for this photo) Gobble, gobble. I thought this could pass as turducken. Have a good one. Oh, and the duck is now on exhibit as part of the Metals and More show of works by 18 Philadelphia sculptors in City Hall. The exhibit, curated by artist Charles Burwell, runs to Feb. 2007 on the second and fourth floors of City Hall. Also in the show, besides Leo Sewell, who I believe did this duck, are: I. George Bilyk, ... More » »