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has served its purpose in helping me become a little more organized and focused in my weekly tasks. However, it has now become a chore, an obligation that I feel the need to rebel against! So from this point on I will post randomly updates on what is new at the gallery.
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The end of October has shown up unexpectedly at my doorstep. Where did the month go?  The end of October also brings The Circle of Eight exhibit to a close so this post highlights two Circle members that show their work regularly at Lark & Key.
As a full-time production potter Ron Philbeck loves making [...]

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Lark & Key artist and fellow blogger Amy Sanders is rediscovering the art of discipline these days. Being a new mom certainly brings about different priorities and less time to squeeze in work. Hopefully renovating her studio will get her creative juices flowing again and she will find the balance between being an [...]

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This week has brought a few challenges to Lark & Key, the greatest one being a bit of construction in order to correct some problems in this very old building. So today I sit behind our desk looking out at a space that bears a great resemblance to when we first moved in. [...]

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We currently have our Circle of Eight pottery exhibit up so I naturally feel the need to talk about our potters. The Circle of Eight is a collective of North and South Carolina based potters that have joined together to encourage, support and promote one another. As disciplined as one may be, [...]

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I recently came across this quote from Julie Andrews: ” Some people regard discipline as a chore. For me, it is a kind of order that sets me free to fly.” Hopefully these words will settle into my soul and become an integral part of my being. I somehow fall in [...]

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Today’s post features Lark & Key co-owner Duy Huynh (pronounced Yee Wun). Duy’s interest in art began shortly after his arrival to the States in the early eighties. With difficulties adapting to the new surroundings and language he took refuge in the art of comics, cartoons and graffiti. His first commission came [...]

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The past week flew by and Wednesday went along for the ride. So here I am, a bit late again! What have I been up to? Well, our new exhibit – Charlotte Foust: Unseen Passage – starts this Friday so there has been a lot of rearranging, hanging art and cleaning. [...]

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This weeks ‘art of discipline’ post has been given a new title in honor of the life of Bryan Karr Quan. Bryan died on Saturday, August 24th when the ultra-light aircraft he was piloting crashed into an open field in Perris, California. He had driven cross-country and planned to fly the aircraft back [...]

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Yesterday came and went and I forgot about my weekly post! Since I am late I thought it was only fair to give an early ’sneak peek’ into our next show (Sept 5th – Nov 2nd). Charlotte Foust will be exhibiting her new series of mixed media paintings called Unseen Passage. [...]

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