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Elaine Carhartt's ceramic figures seem to sprout from some unknown sphere in which circus performers and mythical creatures live together in silent contentment. A strange stillness pervades the gallery they presently occupy; even three little "Music Makers" play a clay drum, flute and harp without a sound. The quietude comes from the formality of these apparently playful folk, ranging from about two feet tall to nearly life size.