Work of Kimberly Callas on display at Kramer Gallery for the month of January

‘Symbols and Self,’ an exhibit of sculpture, relief, and drawing, featured in the Belfast Free Library’s Kramer Gallery
Kimberly-Callas-Vertical River with Rabbits

Tuesday, January 14, 2014 – 6:30pm

BELFAST — “Symbols and Self,” an exhibit of sculpture, relief, and drawing by Kimberly Callas, will be on display at the Kramer Gallery of the Belfast Free Library for the month of January. On Tuesday, January 14 at 6:30 p.m. Callas will be giving an artist talk in the Abbott Room.

Artist Kimberly Callas is a classically trained figurative sculptor. Her work has an ecological focus and incorporates patterns and materials from nature, as well as psychological and spiritual symbols from across traditions.

Her sculpture has recently been on exhibit in New York City, Chicago, and Sofia, Bulgaria. Recent awards for her work include a Puffin Foundation Grant and a Maine Arts Commission Visibility Grant, both in 2013.

Callas will be presenting a paper on her current project “Portraits of the Ecological Self” at the College Art Association Annual Conference in Chicago in February. She will give a preview of this talk during her presentation on January 14.