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Raising Expectations
Raising Expectations
October 15, 2011 - July 29, 2012
Ryan Porritt,
Man Made Myth
, 2010, brass and copper, courtesy of the artist, L2011.192.
University of Iowa jewelry professor, Kee-Ho Yuen selected an eclectic mix of functional and sculptural metal pieces made by members of the Iowa Metals Guild. The Guild includes metals artists currently living in Iowa, those who have taught metals in Iowa, or those who received their metal arts education in Iowa. The work in this show explores contemporary and traditional technologies and materials, ranging from advanced 3-D computer modeling to traditional fabrications and enameling.
This exhibition is supported in part by the Momentum Fund of The Greater Cedar Rapids Community Foundation.
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