Visitors look at the work of Barbara Mann featured by the Madison Artists Guild during the exhibit’s opening reception Jan. 30. LEIGH LOFGREN/Staff
Plankton Coccolithophore Wall Piece made of sterling silver, bronze brass on Lexan panel. LEIGH LOFGREN/Staff
Necklaces on show and for sale. LEIGH LOFGREN/Staff
Plankton Tunicate Wall Piece of sterling silver, bronze brass on Lexan panel. LEIGH LOFGREN/Staff
Another wall plate, a plankton, triceratium made of copper, brass, bronze, and sterling silver, with Swiss blue topaz. LEIGH LOFGREN/Staff
The artist, Barbara Mann. LEIGH LOFGREN/Staff
Karen Peters, director of MAG, introduces Barbara Mann. LEIGH LOFGREN/Staff
Seashells ring of sterling silver, 14k, 24k gold, pearl, and coral. LEIGH LOFGREN/Staff
Pearl ring of sterling silver and pearl. LEIGH LOFGREN/Staff
The Madison Artists Guild (MAG) held an opening reception on Jan. 30 for Barbara Mann’s “Land and Sea Georgia, an exhibition scheduled to remain on display through March 7, providing a visual exploration of the state’s extensive ecological diversity. It includes a wide range of Mann’s work, from wall-mounted pieces to wearable jewelry.Drawing inspiration from Georgia?...