The artists gather for a picture: Jill Milenski, Gail Crum and Gayle Pritchard. |
Exhibiting artist Gayle Pritchard looks on the crowd at the entry to the exhibition. |
Two feelings prevailed for me that night. Talking to people I know, such as my family, friends, my in-laws and other artists who came to see the show, I could say, "Now you know me better." The other palpable feeling I experienced is the slightly nervous anxiety that arises from being vulnerable in public. While viewers are necessary to artists, musicians,writers, poets, actors and other creative people, they do not always grasp what they are seeing, hearing or experiencing. My main goal is to create work that people engage with, as opposed to simply walking by it, leaving the work unexamined or unnoticed.
Friends old and new engaged in the show. |
Spouses, children, collectors and strangers. |
Susan Shie, Mary Urbas, and Christine
Mauersberger make their way through the
gallery.
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So many people attended, and we were delighted! |
Up next: please come to our Gallery Talk on Sunday, March 12th at 1 p.m. at the Beck Center in Lakewood. You will meet all the artists, learn more about their processes, and see the artwork from the show in depth. Plus, ask all the questions you can think of! See you then.
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