The War of Art
By Steven Pressfield
This Salon is an opportunity for artists to come together to revel, ponder and chat. It's a chance to share our work and our thoughts. It is a place to foster new ideas, broaden perspectives and to meet other working artists. Guest visitors and speakers will be encouraged to help ignite dialogue. We may: share and discuss articles, books, exhibitions and techniques. But mostly it is a place to talk about our art and what it means to be an artist today.
Monday, August 31, 2009
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Long Beach Mid-City StudioTour: Sandy Abrams
Sandy Abrams will be participating in the Mid-City Studio tour, October 3 and 4. She will be selling jewelry, felt forms and other wonderful Sandy creations.
For more info: Mid-City Art Tour.
The website looks great!
For more info: Mid-City Art Tour.
The website looks great!
Peggy Reavey's next show: Now & Anne, September 3 - November 27
Peggy has just sent an announcement for her upcoming show at
Gallery 478
478 West 7th Street
San Pedro
90731
Artist's reception
First Thursday, September 3
6-9 PM
Gallery 478
478 West 7th Street
San Pedro
90731
Artist's reception
First Thursday, September 3
6-9 PM
Phoebe's new website
I just finished this website and used Big Black bag to create it!
www.phoebesarason.com
www.phoebesarason.com
Beth Leister's next show: Annual Contemporary Art Fair, Opening Reception, Friday 28, 7 - 10 pm
The Annual Contemporary Art Fair will take place this weekend
at the Malibu Country Mart. Beth will be showing a video with Circus Gallery.
The opening is Friday night. Here is the link for more info:
http://malibuannual.blogspot.com/
at the Malibu Country Mart. Beth will be showing a video with Circus Gallery.
The opening is Friday night. Here is the link for more info:
http://malibuannual.blogspot.com/
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Tom Miller: Fools Paradise





Congratulations Tom! What a fantastic show! The work looked beautiful and bold and really was so well served by the space. You did a great job answering questions and taking us on your journey during the art talk. I am so happy that I got to see it and was truly inspired by both the freedom of your work and the skill that shines though."The king is dead, long live the king" is operatic and fully realized. The snake is incredible.
Love this moment. It' a great accomplishment.
To those of your who couldn't make it:
I know it's a shlep, but try and make it out to Lancaster. And yes, lunch at the Lemon Tree was delicious too.
My head, heart and stomach are full!
Thank you...
Phoebe
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