94 - CAPE GAZETTE, Friday, May 2 - May 8, 2003
Josephine Keir Ltd. fea-
tures gallery space dedicated
to the display of a distin-
guished collection of fine ori-
ental rugs, textiles, antiques
and' fine art.
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of fine oriental rugs, textiles, an-
tiquesand fine art. Unique carpets
from Turkey, Egypt, Romania,
Iran and Nepal are exhibited. In
addition to being an art form for
the floor, rugs/textiles are also dis-
played as wall art. The spontane-
ity and unpredictability in many
of the handcrafted village rugs are
considered contemporary folk art
as well as artfully crafted decora-
tive furnishings. The showroom,
located at 998 Kings Highway,
just south of Cape Henlopen High
School, is enhanced by a collec-
tion of English watercolors. Dur-
ing the Art Loop, lectures will be
Jim and Lynn Lemyre's "Voyage in Tuscany," on display at
Thistles Gallery, will be among the works of art featured
during the Lewes Art Loop, set 2-6 p.m., Saturday, May 3.
presented at 2 and 3:30 p.m. on
village weaving. For more infor-
mation or to reserve a place at the
lecture, call 645-9047.
The Peninsula Gallery celebrat-
ed its seventh anniversary in
March with almost 5,000 sq. ft. of
display space is one of the largest
galleries in Delaware. A variety of
original work by local, regional
and international artists are al-
ways on display in the main
gallery, and there'is a large exhibi-
tion space where the work
changes monthly. Gallery owners
Carol and Tony Boyd-Heron rep-
resent the work of more than 50
artists. During the Art Loop, the
gallery will feature th.e work of
Lancaster, Pa. artists Regina Mar-
tin-Rodger and Fred Rodger, a
husband and wife team who both
like to work in a series. Titled
Saints, Symbols and Seasons,
their work will include whimsical
reinterpretations of 14th and 15th
century altarpieces. The gallery
also provides custom framing. Lo-
cated across the canal at 520 East
Savannah Road, the gallery can be
reached at 645-0551.
A stroll down Second Street
will bring visitors to four gal-
leries, all with very unique collec-
tions of arts and crafts.
The Nichol Gonzon Gallery, lo-
cated at 142 Second Street, fea-
tures paintings by owner Gonzon,
Phil Miller, Abraxas, Jennifer
Comero, Phil Miller, Linda
Collins, Bill Post, Sandy Weld,
Christopher Grove and Mig Rear-
don. Also on display are wood
burnings by Rob "Mongo" Lucas
and Dean Lynch, decoys by Dave
Hartnett, glass etchings by Steve
Passika, hand painted gourds by
Sandy Venters, custom furnish-
ings by Tom Marshall and a selec-
tion of sculpture from the Stuart
Kingston Gallery. Gonzon and
Phil Miller will be the featured
artists. For more information, call
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