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upcoming exhibits

“Between the Covers ” - The University of the Arts,
320 S.Broad St., Philadelphia, PA 19102
www.uarts.edu
May 30 - June 13, 2010.

“Group Show ” - Atea Ring Gallery,
Westport, NY – July 2010.


recent exhibits

“Mercer County Artists ” - The Gallery, Mercer County Community College,
Trenton, NJ – March 18 to April 9, 2009.
Opening reception: Wed. March 18th, 5 to 7:30pm

“Threads” - Gallery 125, 125 S. Warren Street, Trenton, NJ 08608,
Tel. 609-989-9119 – March 13 to May 2, 2009

“Immortal Mountains, Sacred Caves” – Solo Exhibition – The Silva Gallery, Pennington, NJ – January 6 to February 7, 2009



reviews

1) Sculpting Rocky Landscapes from Weightless Paper
by Susan Van Dongen
January 2009, U.S. 1

The mountains have always been magical to landscape artist and collagist Anne Elliott.Geological phenomena like theGrand Canyon have fired her imagination ever since she was a child growing up near Pittsburgh. In fact,it was at a private elementary school, the Valley School, in Ligonier, Pennsylvania, where she really got hooked. The school was in the mountains east of Pittsburgh and one of its attractions for the young Elliott was a huge buttressof rocks riddled with caves, alabyrinth of secret passages. The school used its beautiful natural surroundings to encourage play and exploration — get wet, get lost,discover something . “I am still inlove with rocks and caves,” saysElliott.
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2) Imagining China and Iceland: Excellent Adventures in Art
by Stuart Mitchner
January 2009, Town Topics

“It turned me into a sculptor,” says Anne Elliott, who in addition to trekking to the base camp on K2, the world’s second-highest mountain, has climbed 25 others. “The experience of total wilderness, of being where the creation of the Earth is still visibly in progress so transformed my work that I found two-dimensional forms no longer adequate.” So what does she do? She makes her own rice-paper caves and mountains.
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3) Joy in Transcendence
by Ilene Dube
January 2009, TIME Off

The first thing you see when you walk into the Silva Gallery at the Pennington school is a wall of caves, complete with a waterfall.
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contact

Anne Elliott
tel: 609.947.1623
email: anne.arts@yahoo.com

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