EYE ON MI | MIVAL artist reception

The Mercer Island Visual Arts League Gallery will host an artist reception featuring Susanne Foster on March 7 from 5 to 8 p.m. Foster’s exhibit, “Inter-Twinings,” will be on display at the gallery. The piece “Madame Butterfly,” seen above, is the first of two opera-themed pieces that are part of a new series of textile works. The piece is about 5-by-7 inches in size and is made of lightly needle-felted wool and hand-stitched with beading. - Contributed Photo
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The Mercer Island Visual Arts League Gallery will host an artist reception featuring Susanne Foster on March 7 from 5 to 8 p.m. Foster’s exhibit, “Inter-Twinings,” will be on display at the gallery. The piece “Madame Butterfly,” seen above, is the first of two opera-themed pieces that are part of a new series of textile works. The piece is about 5-by-7 inches in size and is made of lightly needle-felted wool and hand-stitched with beading.

February 21, 2013 · 9:36 AM

The Mercer Island Visual Arts League Gallery will host an artist reception featuring Susanne Foster on Thursday, March 7, from 5 to 8 p.m. Foster’s exhibit, “Inter-Twinings,” will be on display at the gallery. The piece “Madame Butterfly,” seen above, is the first of two opera-themed pieces that are part of a new series of textile works. The piece is about 5-by-7 inches in size and is made of lightly needle-felted wool and hand-stitched with beading.

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