Tuesday, November 05, 2013

Open Studio Weekend


I'm pleased to announce that my studio will be part of the Louisville Visual Arts Association Open Studio Weekend this Sat. and Sun., Nov. 9th &10th! This will also be my Unofficial Studio Opening since moving into my new space in the Aztec Flooring warehouse in Old Louisville this June.

And don't miss the Launch Party, Friday, Nov. 8 at Cressman Center for Visual Arts, 100 E. Main Street, 6–9pm. One piece of art from each of the more than 70 participating artists will be on display. The party is free and open to the public. Meet the artists, buy a ticket for the tour, and plan your studio visits.

The media has been giving excellent coverage, including the front page of last Sunday's Arts section in the Courier-Journal and a live artist interview today at noon on WHAS, with more interviews to come.
Ticket Information
Proceeds help fund scholarships for 960 students enrolled at the Hite Art Institute and LVAA’s Children’s Fine Art Classes (CFAC). Wristbands are required for public participation in the tour and can be purchased online, by phone, or in person at several Louisville locations. To find out more visit www.louisvillevisualart.org/open-studio-weekend/ or call LVAA at 502-584-8166.

Please pass this along to any of your friends that might be interested. The tour will be informative, entertaining, a worthwhile fund raiser, and you just might find the perfect one-of-a-kind Christmas gift for someone special.


I will be showing paintings as well as new concrete objects in the recently updated gallery area of my studio.

Monday, July 01, 2013

New Studio Space in Old Louisville



My new studio, downtown at  620 Myrtle St., continues to amaze me. I can actually work on multiple projects at once! I've only been here a little over a week so there is a lot more to be done. Let me know if you will be in the area and please visit.

Wednesday, June 05, 2013

An upcoming group exhibit in Louisville. I am part of the Artists' Breakfast Group. Looking forward to seeing how everything evolved.
From the press release:

“Pairallels” Crosses Generational Lines at JCC Patio Gallery,
June 16-July 16
What happens when two groups of artists across generational lines are asked to finish each others’ work? Twenty-two artists, 11 representing established artists from the Artists’ Breakfast Group and 11 from a younger collective of artists representing the Louisville Artists Syndicate were brought together by curator Stacey Reason to answer that question. The results will be on display at the JCC Patio Gallery (3600 Dutchmans Lane) June 16-July 16. An opening reception including comments from the curator and some of the artists will be held on June 16 from 2-4 p.m.
Opening Reception:
Sunday, June 16, 2-4 pm

Facebook event page
Insider Louisville write up

Saturday, May 04, 2013

artebella


The Louisville Visual Art Association (LVAA) has an innovative promotional initiative for artist members called "artebella." It's a daily featured artist page that is archived for a year. My page was shown April 24, 2013. I think they've done a great job putting this together.