“Industrially Inspired” Recap
February 9, 2020
As Central’s Art Gallery opened the doors to their new exhibit “Industrially Inspired,”, over a hundred of local art lovers packed together like sardines to witness the featured artwork from Tim Kowalczyk, Kenneth Baskin, Pedro Centeno, Tim See and Chris D’Ambrose.

Tim Kowalczyk’s “Fragile Mugs & Tumbler” are made to look like cardboard, despite being ceramic.

Kenneth Baskin’s piece entitled “Old & New” is made of soda fired stoneware and steel.

Pedro Centeno’s clay piece, “Large Vase with rebar neck.”

Tim See’s ceramic, glass and plastic “Pourer and Tray.”

Chris D’Ambrose’s cast stone piece, “Untitled (Grey spotted).”