You will be able to purchase my work at The Fig Leaf on Hyde Park Square when they open their new store in early August. I am so proud and happy to be a part of their new plans. I will be the featured artist when they open their doors after the move. Plans are in the works for a big splash! Stay tuned for a full report soon. You can be sure that there will be a full assortment of mini canvases- 5″ x 5″ and lots of them!!! Here is a sample of what you will find!
Archive for May, 2010
The Fig Leaf-bigger and even better-Grand re-opening early August
Saturday, May 29th, 2010Century House
Saturday, May 29th, 2010“The Symphony” for the New Albany Symphony 2010-11 season
Friday, May 21st, 2010Here it is- the finished piece! I am the “Artist of the Year” for the New Albany Symphony. This is the piece I created to be used for their publicity this year. It is 18″ x 24″. It will be auctioned at Hayley Gallery at the conclusion of their performance season.
NEW 5″x5″ minis available in Studio #315 @ May 28th FINAL FRIDAY
Saturday, May 15th, 2010New representation at Century House in Glendale
Sunday, May 9th, 2010I could not be more pleased to have a new partnership with Century House in Glendale. Beginning next weekend, my 5″ x 5″ minis will be available there, as well as a limited number of small canvases. Featured will be “Roses and Tea” and “Log Cabin Quilt”. The newly renovated Century House is home to a wide array of accessories and gift items. The store is beautiful. Once the collection is in place, I will post photos later this week, along with details of next weekend’s Wine and Cheese Tasting. Stay tuned!
ART TILE at Indigenous!
Sunday, May 9th, 2010The Indigenous “Art Tile Show” is in full swing. The place was packed on Saturday. Stop by when you get a chance to see how many ways there are to change a slab of clay. The interpretations are endless and exciting. My work looks great right inside the front door. The 5″ minis continue to be a popular choice. Let me know what you think.
Woman’s Art Club Juried Show May 2-18
Wednesday, May 5th, 2010The opening for the Woman’s Art Club spring show was filled with artists, onlookers and patrons of the arts. There was live music, wonderful food and excitement in the air. Gail Morrison, one of my personal favorites, took home the grand prize medal and a sizable check. Other winners were announced. Everyone seemed happy to be in the newly renovated barn, out of the rain, and enjoying a day of art. One of my former students, Elizabeth Witham, was also accepted in this prominent show. She is a graduating senior at Mt. St. Joe. I am very proud of her. It was rewarding to see both of our work in the same venue.