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12x12 Member Exhibition 2025


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    Ruins, Relics and Rituals

    Through May 27th at the Olney Gallery at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, 100 West Roosevelt, Phoenix

    “Nuum Batsda Da Gyemsax/Carry Us Home” by Ruth Harrows

    “Nuum Batsda Da Gyemsax/Carry Us Home” by Ruth Harrows


    Artists with work in the show:

    Vicki Caltabiano, Denise A. Currier, Amy Engel, Laurie Fagen, Nancy Green, Ruth Hallows, Debra Kay, Karen McCarty, Rhonda McCormack, Leilani Purvis, Catherine Ross, Shelley Rothgeb, Gina Saettone, Kim Stuart, Robin Trick, Shelly White and Krista Zeghers.


    The Olney Gallery is open to the public during Cathedral office hours: Tuesday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and parking is available at a garage north of the gallery.

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    Meet our RRR Juror - Heidi Dauphin

    About Heidi

    Heidi Dauphin is a mixed media/ceramic artist, born in 1970 in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Heidi earned a MFA in 2001 and BFA in 1992 from the University of Michigan. 

    Heidi’s career started with teaching high school art in Michigan and followed by working as gallerist and curator in Massachusetts. Moving to Phoenix in 2004, Heidi focused on art making and has completed several large-scale Public Art Projects, including Valley Metro Light Rail, City of Phoenix, Avondale, and Tempe. She is also the Exhibitions Manager at Shemer Art Center.

    Between public art projects, Heidi concentrates on her studio practice. She is a collector of memories, objects, and places: all affecting her work. Throughout her career, she has completed three yearlong art projects (2000, 2010, 2020) that involved making art and collecting every day for a year. Heidi feels this ritual is essential to her art making process.

    “Solterra Suns”

    a public art piece in Avondale made with handmade ceramic tile and metal frames

    “Great Grandma’s Crazy Quilt Transformed”

    Best of FAC Online Member Exhibition 2024


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