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The Magic of Wool, Wood, Clay and Oil
Artists Susan and Scott Goewey with Georgia Stacy to show at Otero Artspace beginning this Friday
On the First Friday of the month, May 6, from 5 – 7 pm, Otero Arts will host a reception for Susan Goewey, weaver and painter along with her husband Scott Goewey, potter. Also showing with the couple is Georgia Stacy sculptor and ceramist. The Artspace is located at the corner of 12th St. and Indiana Ave. in Alamogordo. The exhibit will be open from 1 to 4pm Thursday through Sunday until the show closes on May 31st.
Susan Goewey has been a spinner, weaver, dyer and painter for over 40 years. Her work reflects her closeness to nature.
Scott Goewey creates sculptural pottery that draws the viewer to want to touch and hold the pieces.
Georgia Stacy is a sculptural woodworker and ceramist. Her carvings tell of the human experience. Her ceramics lend themselves to stimulate our imagination.
We hope you will join Otero Artspace at the Womens Club 1118 Indiana Avenue, Alamogordo
Sunny, with a high of 77 and low of 41 degrees. Sunny in the morning, cloudy during the afternoon and evening, clear overnight.
Thank you for this insightful article. We have seen the huge solar farm in Chaparral, but didn't know anything about its story. Glad to see Otero County is embracing renewable energy, despite the attempts by the Republicans to only promote fossil fuels.
Also the solar farm by La Luz and now by Tularosa. Unfortunately, the reliance of renewable power is on fossil fuels at the moment.
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