Saturday, December 27, 2008

Stairwell Gallery Show

Happy Holidays to all. I got a bit busy for a while and didn't post photos, but finally have a few images from the upcoming Stairwell Gallery Show. I'll add more photos this week.

The opening reception will be at the Gunn Library in Washington, CT this Saturday. That's January 3, from 11:00 am. to 1:00 pm.

Friday, December 12, 2008

Solo Show at The Stairwell Gallery

I'm happy to announce a solo show at The Gunn Library Stairwell Gallery in Washington, CT from January 3 through February 14, 2009.
The opening reception will be Saturday January 3, from 11:00 to 1:00.
For hours and directions, please visit the library's web site.

The exhibit, titled "Home and Away" will depict a variety of subjects from New England, Arizona, Utah and California.

I'll post a slide show of sample images soon.

Friday, December 5, 2008

Mark Twain Library Show




Here are my entries for the Mark Twain Library Holiday Show. The opening reception is at 7 p.m. Friday, December 5. The show will run through Sunday, December 14.


The Library is on rte 53 in Redding, CT.

After Friends of Pam and David

Artists, there are roughly 20 paintings currently at Hartford Fine Art awaiting pick-up.
David Dunlop will be giving a gallery talk there on Saturday, Dec. 6, so you could pick up your work and attend the lecture. If you can't be there, maybe a friend would get it for you.

Hartford Fine Art has helped us tremendously with publicity and being a drop-off and pick-up point. We are very grateful for their support and want to be considerate, especially during this busy holiday time.

Please check the Contributing Artists List on this blog to look for missing names of donors who need to be included. We would like to thank them and post links to their web sites. We would also like to invite them to participate in future shows. Thanks.

Friends of Pam and David

Thank you to all the artists and collectors who made the Friends of Pam and David a great success. Your generosity and good wishes did a lot! The show raised approximately $4,000. We don't have a final accounting yet, but that was pretty amazing, especially on short notice.

There were over 120 works of art at the Vanilla Bean, after the early bird sale, where the walls normally display from 30 to 50 pieces. What a testament to how well-liked and respected Pam and David are. The sheer number of artists who cared enough to donate something moved them deeply. Pam and David were surprised to find that so many of us think about them, and will continue to keep them in our minds and prayers. In some ways, the moral support is more important than money.