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Working with photographic images, hydrocal, acrylic paint and other mixed media, Stearns explores symbiotic relationships among living animals including hermit crabs and their anemones and oxpecker birds and their salon services to African wildlife.
In a slightly different vein, Stearns has created a large participatory piece exploring the variety of sex and gender among humans through the lens of diverse animal sexual reproductive strategies. Participants meet various amazing animals and humans through images on cards as they are invited to place them in a spectrum.
The show opens October 4th and continues through the 29th.
There is a First Friday Reception for the artist October 5th, 5-8pm.
American Craft Week is coming to the Mendocino Coast. On Saturday October 6th at 1 pm, Rachel Binah, known for her large paper constructions, is demonstrating her techniques making jewelry with unconventional materials.
Partners Gallery is located at 335 N. Franklin Street in Fort Bragg.
HOURS: Wednesday through Monday, 11 am to 5 pm and Sundays, 11 am to 4 pm., or by appointment. 707 964-6448 or 707 962-0655;
partners@mcn.org; www.partnersgallery.com; 707 962-0233
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Virginia Stearns is an ecoartist living in San Francisco and the Mendocino Coast. Her work ranges from floating wildlife islands, oversized compost creatures and marine invertebrates in velvets and satins, climate change themed works `such as a NP Gyre Meditation Rug made from recycled plastic and fanciful scenarios for future living to a Day of the Dead Altar for the Extinct Ones.
Now almost 20 years old, Partners Gallery is an artist member owned and managed gallery on the Mendocino Coast in Fort Bragg dedicated to high quality contemporary art.
The gallery produces monthly exhibits of Partners artists while continuing the gallery mission to give visibility to other community artists. Invitational shows have included high school students, printmakers, photographers, emerging artists, quilt artists, woodworkers and more. There are also juried shows open to all in Northern California and juried by professional curators, thus bringing new and interesting perspectives to the local scene.
335 N. Franklin St
Fort Bragg, CA 95437