William Siegal Gallery is pleased to present Perchance, an exhibition of ceramic sculpture by Cheryl Ann Thomas. The show will open Friday, June 24th with a reception from 5 – 7 pm, and runs through July 26th at540 S. Guadalupe Street in the Railyard Arts District.
Coiling together thin, serpentine ropes of porcelain, American artist Cheryl Ann Thomas begins her sculptures with one of the most …
Coiling together thin, serpentine ropes of porcelain, American artist Cheryl Ann Thomas begins her sculptures with one of the most traditional techniques of pottery. Used by Pre-Columbian, Native American and West African peoples to hand-build large storage jars, coiling has a rich history in the ceramic world. Traditionally the …