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TAKING SHAPE
January 27 - February 28, 2023
CHRISTINE DI STAOLA
ERIN MCINTOSH
KODI THOMPSON

Christine Di Staola, who maintains an studio at the Art Lofts in Downtown St Petersburg, creates striking figurative works that are studies in geometry and color. She is currently a visiting artist at Shorecrest Preparatory School where she collaborates with their Extended Day program to foster a creative, process-based approach to art in young children.

Erin McIntosh is an artist and educator living in the Atlanta area and serving as Associate Professor of Art at the University of North Georgia. Erin’s studio practice is rooted in abstraction in water-based media. She has had residencies at the Vermont Studio Center and Atlantic Center for the Arts and has taught multiple semesters in Cortona, Italy on the University of Georgia's study abroad program.

Accomplished ceramicist Kodi Thompson lives and works in St Petersburg and serves as the manager of the Morean Center for Clay. His extruded clay forms take on an architectural appearance, with both ancient and modern references. His complex undulatiing shapes create fascinating shadow play against the colorful and richly textured surfaces of these uniquely solid forms.

For more details, check out the individual artists' pages under "SHOP FOR ART" at the top of the screen.

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