Two CGMS Gallery artists had a very exciting weekend recently. Gael and Howard Silverblatt, makers of fine gold cloisonne jewelry and small objects, won the $5,000 Best of Show Award at the 46th Annual Art Harvest Festival in Dunedin held Nov. 7-8. Over 250 artists were chosen to exhibit their art work and vie for the $27,500 in award money this year. The Judges were R. Andrew Maass, former Director of the Tampa Museum of Art, and Mark Ormond, current Curator of Exhibitions at the Ringling College Galleries at the Ringling College of Art & Design.
Congratulations to all! Below are images of new work by Gael and Howard. Be sure to come by the Gallery to see more of their amazing jewelry and meet these fantastic artists!
CGMSG is a non-profit cooperative of Palm Beach County artists. Our goal is to provide affordable studio space to artists, while promoting and supporting arts in the community. More than an art gallery--it's a space dedicated to personal expression and social conscience. Working together, we have created an ecclectic mix of art in all forms. Pottery, sculpture, fine jewelry, metalwork, glass--it's all here, all hand crafted. We're open every day, and the gallery is staffed by the participating artists (over 20 and counting!). So, come in, meet an artist and enjoy the ART! For more information call (561) 588-8344 or email us.
Congratulations Gael and Howard! The new work is just beautiful, can't wait to see it in person!
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