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It is our goal to continue to display and sell works of art of high quality artists who both live and paint in our area now or have in the past. Masters like Emile Gruppe, Charles Curtis Allen, Fred Hines, George Carpenter, Alden Bryan, Thomas Curtin and more are also offered for sale at 100 Main Street Fine Art. All have left their individual impressions of our wonderful landscapes on canvas.

So view some of the current offerings we have on the website then come visit us and take home a Vision of Vermont.

From Edgewood to the Edge of the World mural

The area around Charleston Blvd. at Main St./First St./Commerce. The homes were ugly derelict shells and the artists decorated them. Added color to a blighted neighbourhood. Las Vegas, Nevada.

Voyager Art & Tile is made up of two artists, Brian McArthur and Dawn Detarando. They have been working together as a team for over 10 years and together have over 35 years of art making experience.

 

"We are inspired by our natural surroundings and produce work that is responsive and whimsical, combining interests of flora, fauna and history that is related to the rural and urban environments we experience", they explain.

 

You can find Voyager Art & Tile at

The Bear and The Butterfly

214 Banff Ave, Banff, AB, Canada

(403) 762 8911

The Linemen are:

Kevin Butterfield; vocals/acoustic guitar

Scott Swartz; pedal steel and guitar

Greg Lamb; bassist

John Baldus; percussion

  

KDHX Community Media, The Whitaker Foundation and Tower Grove Farmers' Market are pleased to announce that The Linemen will be playing at Harvest Sessions Saturday, October 13. The Linemen incorporate modern influences to create a lush, Americana sound that shows the bittersweet side of country. The concert will take place at the West Pool Pavillion in Tower Grove Park from 10:00 a.m. until noon. With the regular sesson of Tower Grove Farmers' Market drawing to a close, don't miss one of your last chances to enjoy Harvest Sessions at Tower Grove Farmers' Market.

The Linemen is comprised of members from many other notable St. Louis bands such as: Magnolia Summer, Waterloo and The Meteor Pilots. This collaborative spirit translates to exceptional live performances and exhibits leadsinger Kevin Buterfield's bittersweet lyrics and skyhigh voice. Since the release of the band's debut full length CD, Through Side One, in early 2007 The Linemen have been have been gaining well-deserved recognition that has resulted in being named on St. Louis Magazine's A-List as "New Musical Act".

Harvest Sessions is an ongoing music series that takes place at Tower Grove Farmers' Market every Saturday at Tower Grove Park. This inauguaral year of Harvest Sessions has proven a great success with many of St. Louis' best bands playing intimate shows for market goers. All concerts are free and open to the public.

 

photos by Sara Anne Finke

Series of photos I took at the Rumba Cafe in Columbus, OH. Jesse Henry and the Kits performed that cold December night.

Series of photos I took at the Rumba Cafe in Columbus, OH. Jesse Henry and the Kits performed that cold December night.

The Linemen are:

Kevin Butterfield; vocals/acoustic guitar

Scott Swartz; pedal steel and guitar

Greg Lamb; bassist

John Baldus; percussion

  

KDHX Community Media, The Whitaker Foundation and Tower Grove Farmers' Market are pleased to announce that The Linemen will be playing at Harvest Sessions Saturday, October 13. The Linemen incorporate modern influences to create a lush, Americana sound that shows the bittersweet side of country. The concert will take place at the West Pool Pavillion in Tower Grove Park from 10:00 a.m. until noon. With the regular sesson of Tower Grove Farmers' Market drawing to a close, don't miss one of your last chances to enjoy Harvest Sessions at Tower Grove Farmers' Market.

The Linemen is comprised of members from many other notable St. Louis bands such as: Magnolia Summer, Waterloo and The Meteor Pilots. This collaborative spirit translates to exceptional live performances and exhibits leadsinger Kevin Buterfield's bittersweet lyrics and skyhigh voice. Since the release of the band's debut full length CD, Through Side One, in early 2007 The Linemen have been have been gaining well-deserved recognition that has resulted in being named on St. Louis Magazine's A-List as "New Musical Act".

Harvest Sessions is an ongoing music series that takes place at Tower Grove Farmers' Market every Saturday at Tower Grove Park. This inauguaral year of Harvest Sessions has proven a great success with many of St. Louis' best bands playing intimate shows for market goers. All concerts are free and open to the public.

 

photos by Sara Anne Finke

This shot was part of a promotion shoot for wisconsinhiphop.com , these guys are launching a wisconsin hiphop website.

It is our goal to continue to display and sell works of art of high quality artists who both live and paint in our area now or have in the past. Masters like Emile Gruppe, Charles Curtis Allen, Fred Hines, George Carpenter, Alden Bryan, Thomas Curtin and more are also offered for sale at 100 Main Street Fine Art. All have left their individual impressions of our wonderful landscapes on canvas.

So view some of the current offerings we have on the website then come visit us and take home a Vision of Vermont.

Tom Hall played at Harvest Sessions on Saturday, October 20 from 10:00 a.m. until noon. Harvest Sessions is presented by KDHX Community Media, The Whitaker Foundation and Tower Grove Farmers' Market and takes place every Saturday at the West Pool Pavilion in Tower Grove Park for the duration of Tower Grove Farmers' Market's regular season. Tom Hall has been performing for over twenty years and has won national and local acclaim for his exceptional blues guitar work. Harvest Sessions is free and open to the public.

Tom Hall has played in countless bands, but his solo performances truly capture audiences. He wanders through the sounds of Argentina, Ireland and Africa, but he always returns to his musical roots. When he is playing Mississippi-inspired blues, he shines like his signature National guitar. If you have not yet seen Hall play live, don't miss this oppurtunity to catch one of St. Louis' most talented artists.

The 2007 inaugural season of Harvest Sessions has featured great concerts from local and regional performers. With Tower Grove Farmers' Market as the backdrop, Harvest Sessions also hosted an International and Children's Series that proved very popular in the community. KDHX Community Media, The Whitaker Foundation and Tower Grove Farmers' Market are proud to sponsor this free concert series on Saturday morning.

 

photos by Sara Anne Finke

Lawrence illustrator Amy Moreno is pictured on Thursday, April 12, 2012, in her studio. A recently published book from the United State Department of Agriculture features Moreno's illustrations. Photo by Nick Krug. See it on LJWorld.com: www2.ljworld.com/news/2012/apr/30/offbeat-occupations-lov...

Elsie Parker and the Poor People of Paris were the featured artist at the August 25th edition of the Harvest Sessions.

KDHX Community Media, in conjunction with the Tower Grove Farmers Market and The Whitaker Foundation, are proud to announce Harvest Sessions, a free concert series to be held during the 2007 regular season of the Tower Grove Farmers Market. Concerts will take place every Saturday at the Tower Grove Farmers’ Market, located at the West Pool Pavilion in Tower Grove Park, and will feature local and regional acts.

 

Title: h.q.

Artist: blkvinyl

Size: 2 x 2

Medium: Felt

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This artwork is part of Bear and Bird Gallery’s “Square Show 5” bi-annual “all locals welcome” mega-show in Lauderhill, Florida. Exhibition runs March 13 through May 2, 2015; for more information visit our website www.bearandbird.com

Grampa's more friends included:Celia, Brian Andrew Marek, Fred Friction, The Forbidden Fruit Snacks (Catherine Kustelski and Deanna Bosse), Larissa Dalle, John Wendland, Justin Brown, Chris Johnson, Ray Brewer and Tommy Hollarman. KDHX Community Media, The Whitaker Foundation, and Tower Grove Farmers' Market brought you a very special Harvest Sessions Concert on Saturday, October 6. Rylee's Grampa's Friends will present "More Friends" at the Tower Grove Farmers' Market from 10:00 p.m. til 1:00 p.m. This is the last Children's Series performance for this season of Harvest Sessions, so don't miss out on your last chance to hear some kid-friendly tunes. This performance took place at the West Pool Pavilion in Tower Grove Park during Tower Grove Farmers' Market. The "More Friends" show featured many great performances from St. Louis singer-songwriters, the likes of included: Ceila, Larissa Dalle, The Forbidden Fruit Snacks, John Wendland, Fred Friction, Brian Andrew Marek, Justin Brown, Tommy Hollarman and Ray Brewer. Harvest Sessions is always free, but donations can be sent to benefit The American Cancer Society and Camp Sunrise at YMCA Trout Lodge. Harvest Sessions has been taking place through out the regular season of the Tower Grove Farmers' Market that included a Children's and International Series. This season of Harvest Sessions has been a great success as proven by a number of impressive performances that will continue until the end of the regular season on Saturday, October 27. Photos by Sara Anne Finke

Tom Hall played at Harvest Sessions on Saturday, October 20 from 10:00 a.m. until noon. Harvest Sessions is presented by KDHX Community Media, The Whitaker Foundation and Tower Grove Farmers' Market and takes place every Saturday at the West Pool Pavilion in Tower Grove Park for the duration of Tower Grove Farmers' Market's regular season. Tom Hall has been performing for over twenty years and has won national and local acclaim for his exceptional blues guitar work. Harvest Sessions is free and open to the public.

Tom Hall has played in countless bands, but his solo performances truly capture audiences. He wanders through the sounds of Argentina, Ireland and Africa, but he always returns to his musical roots. When he is playing Mississippi-inspired blues, he shines like his signature National guitar. If you have not yet seen Hall play live, don't miss this oppurtunity to catch one of St. Louis' most talented artists.

The 2007 inaugural season of Harvest Sessions has featured great concerts from local and regional performers. With Tower Grove Farmers' Market as the backdrop, Harvest Sessions also hosted an International and Children's Series that proved very popular in the community. KDHX Community Media, The Whitaker Foundation and Tower Grove Farmers' Market are proud to sponsor this free concert series on Saturday morning.

 

photos by Sara Anne Finke

An old box trailer inside a construction yard nextdoor to the Bonneville Transit Center in downtown Las Vegas, Nevada.

Mark your calendars, if you are interested in showing any two-dimensional or multi-media works you have created using images of the Gallery in the Sun's grounds and buildings, then look for the application online in September! Artwork will be on display in the Little Gallery from February 24th, 2019 through March 8th, 2019, there is a $5.00 application fee, and the deadline for entries is on October 1st, 2018. If you have any questions please contact Lisa Palmer at admin@degrazia.org or call 299-9191.

Fully clothed, Lucky Dan and Naked Mike made their way into Songwriters Showcase and the KDHX Community Media Magnolia Avenue Studios with a mixed-up but never confused take on classic rock, folk and pop.

 

Why is Mike naked and why is Dan lucky? Well, Mike Newman spent years with the band Fairchild, so it's no surprise that he would feel a little naked on stage performing with just an acoustic guitar. And Dan Randant is fortunate to have found such a complimentary partner. Their mix of harmonica, vocals and guitars gives them a twangy, bluesy sound, nicely illustrated on their 2008 release This Time.

 

Photos by Sara Anne Finke

Grampa's more friends included:Celia, Brian Andrew Marek, Fred Friction, The Forbidden Fruit Snacks (Catherine Kustelski and Deanna Bosse), Larissa Dalle, John Wendland, Justin Brown, Chris Johnson, Ray Brewer and Tommy Hollarman. KDHX Community Media, The Whitaker Foundation, and Tower Grove Farmers' Market brought you a very special Harvest Sessions Concert on Saturday, October 6. Rylee's Grampa's Friends will present "More Friends" at the Tower Grove Farmers' Market from 10:00 p.m. til 1:00 p.m. This is the last Children's Series performance for this season of Harvest Sessions, so don't miss out on your last chance to hear some kid-friendly tunes. This performance took place at the West Pool Pavilion in Tower Grove Park during Tower Grove Farmers' Market. The "More Friends" show featured many great performances from St. Louis singer-songwriters, the likes of included: Ceila, Larissa Dalle, The Forbidden Fruit Snacks, John Wendland, Fred Friction, Brian Andrew Marek, Justin Brown, Tommy Hollarman and Ray Brewer. Harvest Sessions is always free, but donations can be sent to benefit The American Cancer Society and Camp Sunrise at YMCA Trout Lodge. Harvest Sessions has been taking place through out the regular season of the Tower Grove Farmers' Market that included a Children's and International Series. This season of Harvest Sessions has been a great success as proven by a number of impressive performances that will continue until the end of the regular season on Saturday, October 27. Photos by Sara Anne Finke

From Edgewood to the Edge of the World mural

photo courtesy of Nathan J Shaulis | Porter Loves Photography

www.porterloves.com

Lucky Dan and Naked Mike performed at KDHX's Harvest Sessions on June 15, 2013.

 

Photo by Sara Finke.

Fully clothed, Lucky Dan and Naked Mike made their way into Songwriters Showcase and the KDHX Community Media Magnolia Avenue Studios with a mixed-up but never confused take on classic rock, folk and pop.

 

Why is Mike naked and why is Dan lucky? Well, Mike Newman spent years with the band Fairchild, so it's no surprise that he would feel a little naked on stage performing with just an acoustic guitar. And Dan Randant is fortunate to have found such a complimentary partner. Their mix of harmonica, vocals and guitars gives them a twangy, bluesy sound, nicely illustrated on their 2008 release This Time.

 

Photos by Sara Anne Finke

photo by Nathan J Shaulis, Porter Loves Photography www.porterloves.com

Title: Millenium Falcon2

Artist: Oscar E. Alonso

Size: 16 x 16

Medium: Mixed Media

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This artwork is part of Bear and Bird Gallery’s “Square Show 5” bi-annual “all locals welcome” mega-show in Lauderhill, Florida. Exhibition runs March 13 through May 2, 2015; for more information visit our website www.bearandbird.com

Fully clothed, Lucky Dan and Naked Mike made their way into Songwriters Showcase and the KDHX Community Media Magnolia Avenue Studios with a mixed-up but never confused take on classic rock, folk and pop.

 

Why is Mike naked and why is Dan lucky? Well, Mike Newman spent years with the band Fairchild, so it's no surprise that he would feel a little naked on stage performing with just an acoustic guitar. And Dan Randant is fortunate to have found such a complimentary partner. Their mix of harmonica, vocals and guitars gives them a twangy, bluesy sound, nicely illustrated on their 2008 release This Time.

 

Photos by Sara Anne Finke

Encinitas Holiday Market Fashion Show 12/5/2010

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