Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Iridescent Installations at Kehilla Community Synagogue Sanctuary, Piedmont
On March 21, I visited Kehilla Community Synagogue in Piedmont to see the art installation at the Sanctuary, by my friend, local artist Leah Korican.
Her feathery and iridescent installations were ethereal and suited to the sanctuary perfectly. I've seen her similar installations before, but seeing them in situ, my appreciation of their simplicity and complexity expanded greatly.
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Leah Korican,
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Hi Matt,
ReplyDeleteThank you for posting this! I like the photos you took. I hope your opening this weekend went well. I was hoping to come but I couldn't make it.
xoL
Hi Matt,
ReplyDeleteThank you for posting this! I like the photos you took. I hope your opening this weekend went well. I was hoping to come but I couldn't make it.
xoL