Showing posts with label Rock Hill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rock Hill. Show all posts

November 15, 2012

Art Frenzy Auction 2012

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Hope you can join us!


November 17, 2011

Art Frenzy Auction 2011


5TH ANNUAL ART FRENZY
Fundraiser Art Auction and Exhibition PARTY!
Thursday, November 17, 2011
7-10pm

23 local artists were invited to submit work for the invitational portion of the
2011 Art Frenzy.  These artists were selected because of their professional
reputation, the respect they have among their peers and the community,
as well as their loyalty and support of the Arts Council.

Participating Artists:  Shaun Cassidy, Jim Connell, Bob Doster,
David Freeman, Harriet Goode, Jennifer Hamilton, Bob Hasselle,
Fulvia Luciano, Paul Martyka, Marge Moody, Phil Moody,
Dottie Moore, Janice Mueller, Peggy Rivers, Terry Roueche,
Seth Rouser, Caroline Rust, Seymour Simmons, Michael Simpson,
Paula Smith, Tom Stanley, Wanda Steppe, Alf Ward.

Join us tonight!  


February 12, 2010

Performance Center for the Arts

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I just got back from hanging a second piece in Rock Hill's
new Performance Center for the Arts. Here it is flanked
by Katie Medlock, Technology Coordinator for the
Arts Council of York County. Thanks also
to Harriet (and Martin!) Goode for having me again!

The piece is titled "Venezuelan Symphony" and I made
it as a tribute to my beloved homeland. Be sure to click
to enlarge so as to better see the hand-dyed fabrics.
This is one of several works that will be featured in a
spread in the soon-to-be-released book "1000 Artisan Textiles." 


March 3, 2009

What We Lose Along the Way

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What We Lose Along the Way
51″h by 42w″

My piece "What We Lose Along The Way" now proudly hangs
in the atrium of Rock Hill's new Performance Center for the Arts. 

Thinking back to when as a teen I fantasized about what I would do
in life, who I might become, where I might go, what I might achieve,
led me to put some of those feelings into this piece, not with a sense
of regret but, rather, the realization that letting go of some things
allowed me to achieve others, perhaps unimaginable at the time.

Maps, ideas, years, friends, countries, fears … What have you
lost along the way?

On tour with the Mancuso Brothers’ exhibits throughout 2010.