Studio 107
Presents:
Jonathan Faber &
Clair Gaston

Contemporary Artists Jonathan Faber and Clair Gaston will exhibit their thought-provoking landscapes. Some of these works transport the viewer to cooler, more meditative spaces; others recall distant travel memories.
Jonathan Faber will be entering the graduate painting program at the University of Texas this fall. Clair Gaston recently moved to Austin from Houston where she completed her graduate degree at the University of Houston and taught at the Museum of Fine Arts - Glassell School of Art.


From Sunday, June 25, through
August 1, 2000

Reception on Sunday, June 25, 2000,
from 4pm till 8pm

For more information call,
512-477-9092

Participating Artists:
Clair Gaston & Jonathan Faber


Clair Gaston
Past Exhibitions
2004
Holiday Punch
Rising Stars
Curious Comfort
Is a Theme Necessary?
2003
Austin Seven
2002
Holiday Exhibit
Erratic Developments
Game Show
Tom Zummer
Pink Perspectives
2001
Flux
An Adult Fantasy in Visuals
2000
Jonathan Faber / Clair Gaston
David Lozano / Andrew Colquitt

1999
Shop 24

Jonathan Faber


Studio 107 was created to establish a dialogue among contemporary artists and to introduce contemporary art to more of Austin.

The works shown at Studio107 are edgy, contemporary, humorous, and technically excellent in execution, concept, implication or all three. The artists who show in this space are dedicated to producing high quality art even if it means late nights after a hard day's work somewhere else. They strive to challenge their peers to achieve a higher level of perception.

If you would like to purchase these works, or get on our mailing list email liz@studio107.com or call 512.477.9092. Studio 107 is in the downtown area of  Austin, TX in the 200 block of East 5th ST, Unit 107. If you would like your work considered for future shows you can: mail slides, mail cd with digital images, mail color photo copies to Studio 107 411 Brazos, Unit 107, Austin, TX 78701, or email digital images to liz@studio107.com

Studio 107 specializes in emerging contemporary artists.