Showing posts with label juried art exhibition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label juried art exhibition. Show all posts

Thursday, April 9, 2015

Reception Tonight!

If you're anywhere near Hartsville, SC today, please go to the Opening Reception and Awards Ceremony tonight from 5:30-8:00 p.m. at the Black Creek Arts Center, 116 W. College Ave., Hartsville, SC.
This is the Black Creek Arts Center.
My artwork, Nine-Part Herbal Fantasy-Light Cycle will be part of this year's Black Creek Annual Juried Exhibition, selected from among 100 entries by Juror Frank McCauley. Check it out!
This is Nine-Part Herbal Fantasy-Light Cycle.
IMAGES: Many thanks to the Artisans of the South Carolina Cotton Trail for the exterior image of the Arts Council's building. Nine-Part Herbal Fantasy-Light Cycle is my own original artwork, but you may use it online if you do not alter the image, attribute it to me, and provide a link back to this blog.

Thursday, March 26, 2015

Accepted! Nine-Part Herbal goes to South Carolina


If you're in the vicinity of Hartsville, SC between April 2 and May 29, please stop by the Black Creek Arts Council's gallery. My Nine-Part Herbal Fantasy-Light Cycle has been accepted into their annual juried exhibition.
Here's a photo of the Black Creek Arts Council's exterior.

I've never been to Hartsville or the Arts Council Gallery in person, but the photos I've been able to find online show a historic building with a beautiful, spacious gallery.
This image shows an opening event in the Gallery.
The Arts Council's building is located at 116 W. College Avenue in Hartsville. The Opening Reception and Awards Ceremony is scheduled for Thursday, April 9, 2015.
My artwork Nine-Part Herbal Fantasy-Light Cycle is going to South Carolina.
I deeply appreciate the efforts of the Black Creek Arts Council's organizers, and the outstanding good taste of Juror Frank McCauley! If you are in South Carolina during April and May, I hope you'll see the show!

IMAGES: Many thanks to the Black Creek Arts Council, for their logo and the interior gallery image. I am grateful to the Artisans of the South Carolina Cotton Trail for the exterior image of the Arts Council's building. Nine-Part Herbal Fantasy-Light Cycle is my own original artwork, but you may use it online if you do not alter the image, attribute it to me, and provide a link back to this blog.

Saturday, February 8, 2014

Arizona Aqueous XXVIII starts now!

I have been given the honor of being among 58 artists whose work is featured in the 28th Arizona Aqueous national juried exhibition.

My Nine-Part Herbal Fantasy is one of 71 works of art selected by artist and juror Judy Morris, of Beaverton, OR.

 
The Tubac Center of the Arts is an interesting institution.  It is a nonprofit art center, supported by members, and features a rotating series of exhibitions. the Arizona Aqueous XXVIII show runs from February 7 through March 9, 2014.

The show kicked off with an opening reception Feb. 7 that I regret I was unable to attend--I'm still in northern California, dealing with family business.

I've only been able to find limited information about the show on the Internet. The community of Tubac is in southern Arizona, south of Tucson, located on Interstate 19.  The Tubac Center of the Arts has been described as the center of the area's arts community.  It features performing arts as well as visual art exhibitions.

The Arizona Aqueous XXVIII show may be viewed at the center Monday through Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and on Sundays from 12:00-4:30 p.m.  Admission is free.  If you are in the area, please stop by and see the show!

IMAGE CREDITS: The photo of Nine-Part Herbal Fantasy is by Jan S. Gephardt, the artist.  Please re-post only with a link back and attribution.  The logo for the Arizona Aqueous show is from the Southern Arizona News-Examiner.  Many thanks!