Sarah Newsham, center, and Sara Franzoni make themselves at home in MK MacNaughton’s creation called “Big Boundary” as MacNaughton, right, invites the public to interact with the work as they entered the Juneau Arts & Culture Center’s Gallery for First Friday. The work is constructed from fishing nets, rope, newspaper end rolls and pipe. “Boundaries,” a joint show by Tasha Walen and MK MacNaughton displays their conversations about boundaries in paintings, sculpture and glass and will be up through February.





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But on another note, MK MacNaughton looks FABULOUS in red ! RAWR!
Thanks to JAHC...
For being a great location to host art and culture events! And thanks to the artists for showing their work, I visited this and two other galleries for First Friday, and I'm always impressed by the level of talent in Juneau, and know that we are fortunate to live in a town that values the arts.
Jeremiah -
....when the government stops subsidising churches with my tax dollars, you can complain about art for yours.
Your life must be pretty narrow, if only things that "pay their way" get through.
@JJ: weren't you lauding the
@JJ: weren't you lauding the Ted Stevens portrait elsewhere?
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