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  • Rick Borg
  • Kevin Titzer
  • Gregory Blackstock
  • Jack Savitsky
  • John Taylor 2003
  • Open House
  • Folk Fest 2003
  • Blame Canada #3: Griffin Bros.
  • Blame Canada #2: Casey McGlynn
  • Blame Canada #1: Jennifer Harrison
  • The Toy Show
  • Scattered, Smothered & Covered
  • Folk Fest 2002
  • Antjuan Oden
  • John Taylor 2002
  • Mark O'Malley
  • Shoup & Sudduth
  • Method of Annie
  • Charlie Lucas
  • John Taylor 2001
  • Yard Art
  • Jesus Says Buy More Folk Art
  • Scattered, Smothered & Covered
  • Annie Grgich
  • Zeitgeist
  • Folk Fest 2000
  • August Open House
  • Livin' In Louisiana
  • Daniel Belardinelli
  • Buddy Snipes
  • Folk Fest 99
  • Rick Borg
  • Best of the
    Northwest
  • The End Is Near!
  • Birds, Babes, & Bluesmen - Tom D.
  • Shiny Happy Paintings
  • Making Our Way
  • Carol Myers & Wally Shoup
  • Mose Tolliver: Art Objects from the 1980's
  • Profile of the Future Primitive
  • Scattered, Smothered, & Covered
  • How Do You Like Them Apples?
  • Kindred Spirits of Alabama
  • Ready Or Not, Here We Come




  • Suzy Odom

    A healthy helping of folk art from the Deep South and midwest, "Scattered, Smothered & Covered" is a group show of self-taught, folk, and outsider artists from Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Florida, Ohio and Michigan. On show will be recent acquisitions from owners Karen & Marcus Pina's recent trips down south, including work by Donna Collins, Tom D., Jimmy Lee Sudduth, Reginald Mitchell, James "Buddy" Snipes, and many more.
    Show opens Friday December 1 in our Columbia City home.
    Opening party, 6 til 10 pm.

    An exciting new discovery from our last trip down south is Alabama artist Suzy Odom. Her small wood and glass boxes are a delight. "These are my crazy family," she exclaims with pride. Old photos from the 50's and 60's are cased in glass and surrounded by writing and objects such as toothpicks ("Toothpick King"), and peanuts. Full of humour and a hint of kitsch, we are thrilled to be able to show Suzy's work.

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