Forty local artists participated in the “Artist Impression of the Mother” exhibit last May at The Space, and filmmaker Heath Redding captured the event in a 15-minute video he shot and edited. The film will make its World Premiere at The Space – Wed., Nov. 5th starting at 7 p.m and the public is invited […]
Art and Friendship
Zeek Taylor was one of the first people I met when I made the transition with my now husband, Billy, from Key West to the Ozark Mountains, and it was more than just our shared sexual orientation and love of art that brought us together. Zeek is a trusted friend who has always been there […]
The Art of Sharing
Last week’s “Hungry Bowl” event had everything I love about art, the act of giving and sense of community. More than 300 people came out to support the benefit to help raise a big chunk of change for our local food bank. Local ceramic artists/potters created more than 300 bowls that people could choose from […]
Tonight’s Gallery Walk
Tonight’s Second Saturday of the month Gallery Stroll should be fun and interesting. “Brews” the new and highly anticipated café/taproom serving excellent coffee and local craft beer will finally be open. Photo’s by yours truly, Sarah Wurmnest Barner, and Richard Quick will be on view. The newly renovated store-fronts at the corner of Spring and […]
The coolest artist studio, ever
Once upon a time, on the tiny island of Key West, lived a young man who was allowed to create atop a magical castle. From 1986 to 1996 I was fortunate to have an artist studio at the former Harris School, located smack-dab in the middle of “Old Town” in Key West. I occupied two large […]
Black and White
POSY – The Next Season, is the continuation of a series of photographs of flowers in vases that open’s this Saturday at the Norberta Philbrook Gallery. Six of the new 18 photographs on display are in black and white, inspired by the late photographer Robert Maplethorpe, whose black and white images of calla lilies have […]
Boyhood
It was found in a box of anonymous donations for a benefit, yard sale fundraiser – a photo-collage depicting a young boys transition into manhood, most likely put together by a loving mother in the late 80’s. Honestly, it was the bodybuilding photo that first grabbed my attention – a handsome, obviously fit young man […]
Better late than never
Thank you Robb McDaniel for being so patient receiving your limited edition print of “Little Boy Bluet.” Robb won the photograph in my “sign up for my new website give-away and win this print” promotion deal in June. Robb swung by the Norberta Philbrook Gallery this week to pick it up, and to also check […]
Sensory Iconoclasts
Last night’s Sensory Iconoclasts event, pairing artist and chef that started at the Arts Center of the Ozarks and continued on the Arkansas /Missouri train route was a bit of an unorganized mess. But a real fun mess it was. For the second year in a row organizers asked NWA artists to collaborate with regional […]
The Blank Canvas
I’m not sure what possessed me to purchase three large blank canvasses. It might have been the “buy 1– get 2 free” sale at Practical Magic Art Supplies. I’ve not picked up a paintbrush in over 25 years and the thought of throwing paint around again has me feeling a little intimidated. And so I […]
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