Art in Burg Art Galleries in October designed from seemingly unlikely artistic materials and include a towering sunflower from a vehicle fan and a heartwarming image of a mama bird feeding her hungry offspring, with wrenches that represent their eager, open beaks. ~Collette Caprara “Tinth” Anniversary Celebration Reception First Friday , 6-8 8p, Artful Dimensions, 923 Caroline St
“Feeding Time”, Pete Zinck @Brush Strokes Gallery “Trees of Life”, Stacy Gerise “Nuts & Bolts”, Peter Zinck Brush Strokes Gallery Opening , 5-9 9pm, 824 Caroline St. Thursday- Sun 11am - 5 pm. & By Appointment Features two mesmerizing and thought-provoking exhibits: "Trees of Life" by Stacy Gerise (formerly known as Stacy Gaglio) who is an interior designer and painter who specializes in home and building portraiture, and "Nuts and Bolts" by welder/sculptor/auto mechanic Pete Zinck. While the mediums these artists employ and their styles are very different, Pete and Stacy share common creative elements in their 2-D and 3-D artwork. They employ techniques that create powerful images through the use of bold lines and colors and the surprising incorporation of unexpected objects and shapes. The creations of both have power to impact their viewers' perspective on the
“Wistfl Wisteria”, Stacy Gerise @BSG world. Stacy's exhibit portrays a spectrum of trees, including a skyward view of a tree's powerful trunk and a lattice of branches against a canopy of orange and yellow leaves in "Autumn in New York" Pete's metal sculptures are
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In 2010, an opportunity to convert a warehouse into an art gallery exclusively for 3-dimensional art dropped into my lap. I gathered five other 3-D artists to help undertake the huge
recycled materials, such as recycled jeans, tshirts, mat board, and plant fiber. Jennifer takes that which others would consider trash. The finished painting is one continuous sheet of paper held together only by the fibers. Kit's favorite painting in this show, "Stand Strong Sunset", was made from recycled jeans and pigmented t shirts. Kit paints the things she's attracted to, on location if possible; she finds that painting on location brings an immediacy to her work…"Cinnamon Bay Beach" was painted en plein air. . Some of her paintings are very detailed; if the intricacy of the subject attracts her, she will make a very thoughtful, intricate painting. ~Lisa Gillen LibertyTown Arts Workshop Workshops, Sales, Exhibits 916 Liberty St Mon-S Sat, 10-8 8, Sun 10-6 6 ~ D.D.Lecky Canal Quarter Arts 1517 Princess Anne Street Darbytown Darbytown Art Studio 241 Charles Street
renovation at 911 Charles Street. Joe Wilkinson, Lynnette Reed, Dee Antil, Colleen McElfresh, Bill Richardson, and I became the Board of Directors for the newly formed, nonprofit, exclusively 3-D, Artful Dimensions Gallery. We loved our space but alas, the location was difficult to find and we had minimal street traffic. In 2016, we undertook another huge renovation, moving to our current location.. In addition to the main gallery area, we have six working studios. We currently have 15 local members, creating in clay, glass, metal, wood, and fiber. In addition to the art, our location has a history of its own, as part of the downtown Fredericksburg area and we took care to preserve some of the original features of the building. ~Sally Lush-Rodriquez
“Big Green Wave”, Kit Paulsen @Art First ~Jeannie Ellis The Artists' Alliance 100 Taylor St, Suite 101 Colonial Beach website artgallerycolonialbeach.com, Facebook :cbartistsalliance Our artists show a terrific array of paintings, photography, pottery, sculpture, furniture, jewelry, and basketry. ~ Rob Rudick “Artistic Expression” “Exposure Unlimited” FCCA, 813 Sophia ST Th-F Fri, 12-4 4p; Sat 11-4 4, Sun, 1-4 4p ~Valerie Lecea
Come See What We Have On the Walls for You!
“Making Waves” Works by Jennifer Gavin & Kit Paulsen Opening Reception, First Friday )ct 1, Opening, , 6-9 9p Art First, 824 Caroline ST Thursday-S Sunday, 11a-5 5p "Making Waves," a vibrant and lively show of paintings by Jen Galvin and Kit Paulsen. Jen works with paper pulp, creating multicolored and multi-fibered paintings that are truly one of a kind. Kit's watercolors are drawing based, telling a story with wash and color.. Jennifer's current portfolio of work features pulp paintings created from
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“Summer Favorite” Beverley Coates
“Shelter From The Storm” Lynn Abbott
“A Widewater Shore”, Penny A Parrish