"Worlds" by Holly Fearn |
"PBS - Lighting Our World" by Sue Brown Chapin |
The cameras rolled as Pamela Fish interviewed local artists about their work and the influence of public television on their lives. (Matt Kania in the spotlight.) |
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One of two Kris Nelson contributions. |
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Every picture tells a story, even when painted on a chair. |
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Pamela Fish enjoyed meeting the artists as much as the public enjoyed meeting her. Sorry, Tom Rauschenfels, for catching you with your eyes closed. This was my best shot of Pamela. |
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There is MUCH more to see here, including a wonderful Mr. Rodgers and an original Bob Ross painting with a happy little tree in the center.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Special thanks to Patricia Lenz who curated the Julia Marshall paintings and drawings in the Atrium, and to Penny Perry who sacrificed many hours of sleep to frame all of Julia Marshall's pieces as well as curate the show in the Cafe (which included communicating with artists, collecting and tagging, as well as finishing her own paintings.) Super big thank you, Penny, for this and all the other events you help make happen.
If able, find a way to see the current exhibitions at the Zeitgeist Arts Cafe and the Atrium. Every picture has a story. Be sure to linger a little. The good folk at the Zeitgeist will understand.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Special thanks to Patricia Lenz who curated the Julia Marshall paintings and drawings in the Atrium, and to Penny Perry who sacrificed many hours of sleep to frame all of Julia Marshall's pieces as well as curate the show in the Cafe (which included communicating with artists, collecting and tagging, as well as finishing her own paintings.) Super big thank you, Penny, for this and all the other events you help make happen.
If able, find a way to see the current exhibitions at the Zeitgeist Arts Cafe and the Atrium. Every picture has a story. Be sure to linger a little. The good folk at the Zeitgeist will understand.
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