Framing First Friday 

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Photo Essay by Larissa Coe
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Lindsey Collier Sears is a jewelry artist with studio space is in the Hungerford Building. On First Fridays you can find her at Dichotomy on Park Avenue.
Photo by Larissa Coe
Photo by Larissa Coe
Photo by Larissa Coe
Collier Sears is working on a new series attempting to incorporate both fused glass and stones. This is an unfinished piece.
Photo by Larissa Coe
RIT graduate Muhammad I Aslam is a figure scupltor who shares a studio space with Kuma Gama in the Hungerford Building.
Photo by Larissa Coe
Photo by Larissa Coe
Photo by Larissa Coe
Aslam sculpts his clay figures with his hands, using dental tools for any fine details.
Photo by Larissa Coe
Photo by Larissa Coe
First Friday attendees admire photographs by Joan Lyons at the “Land (landscapes) Scapes” show at Spectrum Gallery.
Photo by Larissa Coe
Photo by Larissa Coe
Hungerford artist Constance Mauro demonstrates an encaustic painting technique. Collages are made by adhering delicate paper to a board with hot beeswax.
Photo by Larissa Coe
Photo by Larissa Coe
Photo by Larissa Coe
Jim Delucia has a studio space in the Anderson Arts building. He shares his space with Pistachio Press and often opens his studio during First Friday.
Photo by Larissa Coe
Photo by Larissa Coe
Photo by Larissa Coe
Delucia’s work “Parrot and Crow” sold during the “#imhereyourethere” exhibit at AXOM Gallery.
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Aslam sculpts his clay figures with his hands, using dental tools for any fine details.