At first glance, the sculptures of Ellen Tykeson, Nadya Geras-Carson, Anna Golden, Mary Maggs Warren, Karen Myers and Christine Paige have little in common: whimsical animals, carved marble figures, altar pieces, fantastical masks.
But the works do have a connective thread: They’re the result of decades of work from the sculptors, who created side by side, laughing in a ceramics studio.
Tykeson has been an instructor and artistic guide for Geras-Carson, Golden, Warren, Myers and Paige for decades; all six women are showing pieces in “As We See It,” a new group exhibit at the Maude Kerns Art Center and a celebration of their longstanding friendships…