Ceramics: Art and Perception

Nina Gaby: Ways to Tell a Story

Itend to fall in love with my own work be it written or visual or even the work I do as a psychiatric nurse practitioner. The creative process saved me every time, starting when I was four or five years old.”

Nina Gaby is giving a workshop at the AVA CNina Gaby is giving a workshop at the AVA Center for the Arts in Lebanon, New Hampshire. Other Alphabets: Dimensional Memoir is the current exhibition in the Rebecca Lawrence Gallery at AVA. Twenty of her porcelain sculptures are featured. This is her opening statement and you can almost hear the spines of listeners snapping to attention.

Gaby’s introduction is as unique as her

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