On Exhibit: The Permanent Collection, Crowell Gallery at Moore Free Library

 

If you find yourself in southern Vermont now through February 2009…please stop into the Crowell Gallery at Moore Free Library in Newfane, Vermont. 

                 The Crowell Art Collection, purchased and gifted by Mr and Mrs Crowell,                  is   is        is on exhibit every year December -February. 

You will find one of my paintings in this collection. 

Included in this collection are the works of some fantastic artists also associated with Vermont.  Below is the press release:

   

Newfane, Vermont

Crowell Gallery at Moore Free Library

Featured: Work by artists represented in the Crowell Art Collection — Clare Adams, Eric Aho, Barbara Comfort, Janet Fish, James Florschutz, Michaela Harlow, Mary Hermansader, Wolf Kahn, Mallory Lake, Emily Mason, Jules Olitski, Susan Osgood, John Ridgeway, Roger Sandes, Harry Saxman, Deidre Scherer, Johnny Swing and James Urbaska. Through February.

Where: Moore Free Library, 23 West St. Hours: Tuesday to Friday, 1 to 5 p.m., Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Contact: 802-365-7948.  

  

My favorite artwork in this collection is a GREAT piece of sculpture by the amazing

Johnny Swing

And a beautiful painting by one of my greatest inspirations, the talented

Emily Mason   

 

The snowy Vermont landscape is beautiful and seeing the collection is well worth the ride!

*A heartfelt thank you to the late Robert Crowell and his wife for their generosity* 

 

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Update:”Pink”: Benefit for the Susan G. Komen Foundation

 

Many of you have been curious about the outcome of the “Pink” fundraiser for the

 Susan G. Komen Foundation

held in Atlanta on November 14th at 

SOHO MYRIAD 

 

I have just heard today that the event was a great success, and that my piece

Still Waters Dawn, 2008

sold at auction for nearly double the minimum bid!

 

Thank you for your interest in and support of the cause.   

And a great, big, pink THANK YOU to the, (as-yet-unknown- to- me), winner/collector!

 

 

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“Pink”: A Benefit for the Susan G. Komen Foundation

My work has been selected for inclusion in an  

upcoming group exhibit and benefit art auction in Atlanta this fall…

 

“PINK” 

Exhibit & Silent Auction 

November 14th, 2008 - 6-10 in the evening

 

    

“Still Waters, Dawn” 2008

(SOLD: Thank you for supporting the Susan G. Komen Foundation!) 

 

This event will take place at…

S O H O    M Y R I A D

1250 Menlo Drive  /  Atlanta,  Georgia 

404-351-5656

  

All proceeds, after studio expenses, from the sale of my piece will be donated to

The Susan G Komen Foundation … 

 The foundation provides funding for agencies and support groups that provide assistance to patients with breast cancer and their families, and also provides funds for The National Komen Foundation Award & Research Grant Program.

www.komenatlanta.org 

For further information, please contact Soho Myriad in Atlanta, Georgia. 

www.sohomyriad.com     

 

 

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December – Benefit Exhibit at Ristorante DiPaolo

 

Now and throughout the winter, my work will be on display at Ristorante DiPaolo in the village of Turners Falls, Massachusetts.  Owner Denise DiPaolo and her partner, chef Hilton Dottin, are generously hosting the exhibit at their lovely Italian restaurant. Together we will be donating 20% of the sale of my artwork to The Brick House in Turners Falls.   

The Brick House is a community resource center providing education, training and employment opportunities for young people in the Pioneer Valley. The Brick House also offers many arts based programs including a music project and art workshops.  This vital part of the community provides a supportive and open environment, where teens are invited to take advantage of all the center has to offer, including the opportunity to just drop in and hang out with friends. 

If you have been considering adding a piece of my artwork to your home or office, or if you have been thinking of giving art as a gift for the holidays, and you purchase a piece during the exhibit at Ristorante DiPaolo, 20% of the sale will be donated to The Brick House and its programs.  If you live locally, stop in to Ristorante DiPaolo and enjoy a wonderful dinner in this beautifully restored building.  Please consider a donation to The Brick House as part of your holiday giving.  Enjoy the artwork and have a happy holiday season.