Jean Pfann
East Bay Open Studio 2004

My open studio will be at Musia's Studio, with two other artists. I'll be showing ceramic sculpture, maybe some 'tiny sculpture' jewelry, and my new wax cast, "Mare" (ready to be cast into bronze).

We'll have refreshments, and art set off by Musia's orchids. Almost 30 artists are showing nearby. Art-lovers, visitors, friends, and flower-fanciers are all welcome.

Friends who want to see me, please note: I'll be away from the studio for most of Saturday, June 5.

ProArts East Bay Open Studio, 2004

  • Musia Stagg
    - paintings, drawings and prints
  • Jean Pfann
    - ceramic sculpture - animals, people, & mythical creatures
  • Traudel Prussin
    - figure sculpture in resin, clay, & bronze

Saturday & Sunday
June 5 & 6, 12 & 13, 2004
11 a.m. - 6 p.m.

at Musia's Studio
3234 Ettie Street
Oakland, CA
Jean Pfann clay sculpture Directions: 3234 Ettie Street, Oakland, CA

(off 34th Street, near Mandela Parkway, just south-east of Emeryville and the 80/580 junction)

From Powell Street in Emeryville,
go south on Hollis Street.
Turn right on 34th Street.
At Ettie Street, go left ½ block.
go here for an online map

Jean

Preview Exhibition

Samples of our work will be on display at ProArts
April 28 - June 13,
Wed-Sat, 12 - 6, Sun 12-5

Maps will be available there, and in many public locations, and are published in the East Bay Express.

Please note the new location of ProArts, 550 Second Street at Clay, near Jack London Square

Traudel Prussin bronze sculpture
Traudel
Musia Stagg painting

ProArts website

Mesart Virtual Gallery website

Traudel Prussin's website

East Bay Open Studios 2004 features more than 500 artists. Pro Arts, Inc. produces the annual event along with the Preview Exhibition, located at Pro Arts&apos new location, 550 Second Street in Oakland&apos s Jack London Square area. This event is sponsored by Pro Arts, the Oakland City Council, by the City of Oakland&apos s Cultural Funding Program and the East Bay Express.
Musia

Jean's Art Home 2003 Open Studio ProArts Traudel's site 05/27/04