Park Gables Gallery 5th Annual
Vanishing Point is a posthumous tribute to the Erwin Burrito Company.
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Vanishing Point is a posthumous tribute to the Erwin Burrito Company.
Vanishing Point was accepted into a regional show at Kingsport’s Renaissance Center.
The painting, A House is Not a Home has been juried into a national exhibition entitled Coming of Age.
The painting, Reserved has been juried into a show entitled Passages, to be exhibited at the Fredericksburg Center for the Creative Arts.
The painting, Consumption of the Virgin has been juried, with an Honorable Mention, into the Torpedo Factory’s show entitled In the Flesh.
The painting, Some Settling May Occur has been juried into the Halpert Biennial. The show will be on display from July 6 through October 6.
A solo show in the Appalachian Arts Center’s rotating exhibition space will be on view beginning May 1st. The work will remain until June 30th with a reception being held Friday May 11th from 5:30-7:30.
The Marquee requested the use of my painting A House is Not a Home for this issue. I appreciate the thought and the ink. The rest of the magazine is excellent as well.
A solo show including three paintings from “And This, Our Measure” and three hand-pulled lithographs was on display at Northeast State Technical Community College. The artwork was located in the lower level of the library on NSTCC’s Blountville campus.
Making rounds and waves, And This, Our Measure moves to Slocumb Galleries.
With the Millennium Centre censoring Still Life with Fountain, I moved the show across the road to the Reece Museum with much appreciation to the Director, Theresa Burchett.
Having been awarded Best in Show at last year’s Bank Show, I had a solo show at the Millennium Centre as part of the award. This conveniently coincided with my MFA exhibition – And This, Our Measure. UPDATE: One of my paintings, Still Life with Fountain was censored on Tuesday by Sodexho, the company that […]