In the Gallery

Light & Fire

Janna Carter

Exhibition Dates: May 29-June 27, 2025

Artist Reception: Friday, June 6 // 5-8pm 

Light comes in many different forms that it can be perceived in numerous ways. Understanding and manipulating light allows me to shape the mood, depth, and visual impact of my photos. Fire is essential to ceramics. Whether it’s the high heat treatment of a kiln or a bed of combustibles fire is the process and maturation of an idea born of clay. Experience the beauty of light and fire in this month’s exhibition. 

 

Bio

I have been an artist all of my life. I drew all the time as a child – during the sermon at church, in the classroom while my teacher read aloud, and en route to family vacations in Okoboji. In sixth grade I won a contest for Iowa’s substance abuse prevention initiative, and my art was displayed as a huge billboard in Des Moines. In middle school my art teacher saw my promise, and I was awarded a scholarship that enabled me to be the youngest student accepted to (adult) drawing classes under the tutelage of an accomplished Iowa artist. 

At Iowa State University I explored every art class possible: drawing, painting, photography, calligraphy, stained glass, and metal smithing. I graduated with a BFA in Graphic Design and a minor in Art History. After a successful career as a designer and art director, teaching design at a collegiate level, and earning an MFA in Integrated Design I became disabled and unable to work in my profession. So I reignited my passion for art and photography and took my very first clay class at the age of 55. 

Just since my mini gallery show last year, 

I’ve had both ceramic work and photography accepted to numerous national and international juried exhibitions, and another solo show is scheduled in Colorado this Fall.


Up Next:

Light & Fire

Janna Carter

Exhibition Dates: May 29-June 27, 2025

Artist Reception: Friday, June 6 // 5-8pm 

About the show: 

Light comes in many different forms that it can be perceived in numerous ways. Understanding and manipulating light allows me to shape the mood, depth, and visual impact of my photos. Fire is essential to ceramics. Whether it’s the high heat treatment of a kiln or a bed of combustibles fire is the process and maturation of an idea born of clay. Experience the beauty of light and fire in this month’s exhibition. 


Mini Gallery

A smaller, more intimate extension of our Main Gallery showcasing local, emerging artists.

May 2025

BCSD Home School Group

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In the Mini Gallery

Wendy Stegall

Ten New Songs (A tribute to Leonard Cohen)

As the tall white canvases filled my studio I saw there were ten and they felt like songs.  Cohen’s album of 2001 was, as usual, full of mystery, sensuality, spirit and longing.  Over the years, the music and backgrounds became fuller, while the lyrics and feel became lighter and more humorous even as his biting commentaries continued and reflected profound awareness of the world and his own search for inner freedom.  

So then I thought about the songs from that album and even though I don’t usually name my paintings in a way that calls out specific emotions or objects, it was tempting to see if some of my favorite lines would resonate with the many feelings, images, stories and passions that accompanied the painting journeys.  Some of the pieces are titled after the song; some just have lyrics from the above (or other) album.  

Leonard Cohen sometimes wrote 60 pages to get one song. That’s why every line had punch.  A painter hopes each shape contributes to the whole in that same way.  I am driven first by color, all the other loves show up one by one – pattern, mess, layers and the space between shapes.  

His music reflects, for me, the most important aspect of living in a human body: meeting yourself exactly where you are, emotionally, mentally, physical, spiritually.    That means fully acknowledging the feelings, in the body, without analysis or judgment (eventually) and then allowing them to transmute.

 Leonard’s lyrics and their perfect synchronicity with the tune (iambic pentameter so well suited for that), were a direct confrontation with his own obsession with women and his spiritual hunger.  The honesty of the words are transformative in and of themselves.  And there is so much beauty in the depth of feeling and the metaphoric imagery.


2025 Gallery Schedule

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