The Prairie Renaissance Cultural Alliance Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibit by artist Carol Ulrich now on display. The exhibit of book sculptures, free and open to the public, runs through March 18, 2011.

Longtime PRCA artist, Ulrich says she’s been making art for years, but she still hasn’t found a favorite medium. She loves it all, watercolors, oils, pastels, acrylics, collages, and “folded art.” Ulrich’s creates book sculptures by combining origami, painting, and books.

Ulrich earned a bachelor of arts from the University of South Africa and a certificate in the art of painting and drawing from the North Light Art School. In addition, she has attended numerous workshops and studied under individual artists in varied styles such as portraits, experimental watercolor, and landscapes.

Along with her husband, Ulrich has lived Ashby since 1985 after spending 27 years in Africa with her family.

To view the exhibit, visit the PRCA located at 630 Atlantic Avenue in Morris, Wednesday through Friday from 11 a.m. until 5:30 p.m., Saturday from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m., or by appointment. Call 320-585-5037 or email prca@prairierenaissance.org.

The nonprofit PRCA’s mission is to advocate, promote, and coordinate arts, heritage, and cultural activities in Stevens County and the surrounding area.

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