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Art in Burg Art Galleries in November LibertyTown Arts Workshop “Small Works: 6x6x6” Nov 5-8 8 916 Liberty St ~ D.D.Lecky “The Trees oF St. Mary’s” Works by Joe Wilkinson Reception First Friday , 6-8 8p, Artful Dimensions, 923 Caroline St "My wife and I are in charge of the Gardening Ministry at Saint Mary of the Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church in FXBG the property covers an entire city block. I am also responsible for “Carl’s”, Nancy Brittle@ Artist Alliance routine maintenance of the “Deck the Halls” numerous trees on the property. Annual Holiday Exhibit "Never one to waste things, I keep Brush Strokes Gallery tree pieces large enough to be of possible Opening Nov 5, 5-9 9p, 824 Caroline St. future use. They generally spend some Thursday- Sun 11am - 5 pm. time drying in my garage, basement, or In this exhibit, a section of the gallery is dedicated to the display of seasonal works, often depicting wintery landscapes and snow-covered iconic sites of Fredericksburg. In addition, this year's holiday table of small works of art, ideal for gifts, will be displayed mid-month and throughout the season. Throughout the gallery, Brush Strokes artists will also exhibit artwork featuring the moods and mysteries of nature, such as waterfowl navigating their environs and enchanting views of trees, including a scene of a mountain overlook in the fall, the fascinating passage of evening's blue light passing through a stand of birch trees, and a venerable towering autumn-hued tree viewed from the base of its trunk, as well as the aweinspiring image of giant Rays gliding through sunlit waters. Featured works are paintings that convey unique images of our built environment, ranging from a comforting nostalgic barn and a stoic lighthouse to the challenge a brick façade poses to a painter dangling from a ladder and an interior view of the legendary GUM department store near Moscow's Red Square. ~Collette Caprara “Grateful for Fredericksburg” November 18 & 19; 4-1 10p Canal Quarter Arts 1517 Princess Anne Street Darbytown Darbytown Art Studio 241 Charles Street "Grateful for Fredericksburg". at Red Dragon Brewery hosted by Darbytown Art Studio & Canal Quarter Arts. Food Drive for The Table at St. George's Episcopal Church. We will be collecting non-perishable food items as an "entry fee" for the show. ~Jeannie Ellis

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November 2021

“"Guitars, Cars, and Poets" A Collection of New Works by Award-W Winning Artist Rick Klingbeil Opening Reception, First Friday ,November 5 Opening, , 6-9 9p Art First, 824 Caroline ST Thursday-S Sunday, 11a-5 5p

“The Word is Coffee”, Norma Woodward @FCCA

Rick's work is mostly acrylics and pencil. He was done a masterful job depicting old vintage muscle cars and musicians. We have an added treat this month as 13 year old Lily Hanson will be performing live for our First Friday reception. Come join for all the fun! In addition to this month's featured artist, you'll also find art displayed by more than twenty local artists and gallery members .. ~Lisa Gillen

“Bit O’This, Bit O’ That Nancy Brittle Opening November 12, 6-9 9p The Artists' Alliance 100 Taylor St, Suite 101 Colonial Beach Friday - Sunday, 11-5 5. website artgallerycolonialbeach.com, Facebook :cbartistsalliance

Nancy explained that "in preparation, I went through some old travel sketchbooks, and then developed my ideas from those impressions. Included are some paintings of favorite spots in Colonial Beach and Fredericksburg as well as vistas from the surrounding counties." Members are also displaying their painting, photography, pottery, sculpture, jewelry, and wood furniture. Carl and Joyce Thor continue to sell their art in the adjoining galleries. ~ Rob Rudick

Come See What We Have On The Walls For You!

“Trees of St Mary’s”, Joe Wilkenson @Artful Dimension shop, while I figure out what I'm going to create from them. Some pieces are large enough to be made into furniture, while others are barely enough for a pen. “This show covers the entire spectrum of what I create from wood. Using wood from 12 different trees at St Mary, one from Holy Cross Academy, and wood from when the church was renovated, I have created a wide variety of pieces, differing in size from a key chain to a table." ~ Joseph B. Wilkinson “Light & Refection” Norma Woodward & Charlotte Richards “Travel Photography” Bonnie Behake & Dorothy Stout FCCA, 813 Sophia ST Th-F Fri, 12-4 4p; Sat 11-4 4, Sun, 1-4 4p ~Valerie Lecea

Front porch fredericksburg

“Simles of the Season” Beverley Coates

“Autumn Falls” Lynn Abott

“Red Boat Iceland” Penny A Parrish


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