Mary Craik something beautiful opens Friday, May 20 Mary Craik's fiber art comes from Louisville Kentucky. Mary lived and worked in an urban studio on East Market Street until 2019 when she passed at the age of 95. I just wanted to make something beautiful. I didn’t have any deep meaning. It was that I just wanted people to enjoy seeing it. That was kind of it. I discovered I could do something that other people could enjoy just by looking at it. So it wasn’t any big anything. My expression was, ‘It is my hope that when people look at this, they will feel the joy that I felt while I was making them.’ That’s sort of my deeper soul involvement, whatever you want to call it, is. I thought I could make people enjoy just by looking at them.* *Watkins, Denise Vulhop, "The long journey down market street: an oral history based biography of Mary Craik." (2020). Electronic Theses and Dissertations. Paper 3372. https://doi.org/10.18297/etd/3372 Sales benefit the Dr. Mary Craik Scholarship for Women Students, the founding and funding of which was Mary's abiding pride and passion. There is a great deal of inventory in many color palettes. The show is hung salon style, and collectors may take the works home at the time of purchase (so that we can hang more). Some of her finest pieces are still available, and all are priced to find homes. All works are on site and can be viewed. Gallery hours are Wed-Sun 1-6, or text/email for an appointment. (502) 303-7259 garnernarrative@gmail.com Comments are closed.
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