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Elliot Fallas and Students Art Exhibit

 

Elliot Fallas, painting instructor at Carpenter Recreation Center in Plano, is exhibiting his work along with students from his painting class. The paintings will be on display on the second floor of Haggard Library from December 2017 through January 2017.

From Edgewood to the Edge of the World mural

Featuring Epiphone Les Paul guitars that are to be artistically designed by Ohio based visual artists and celebrities, the Cleveland Rocks project will serve as an artistic reminder and display of Cleveland’s lush musical heritage and unwavering commitment to music that Rocks! Cleveland is the home of rock-n-roll, given the distinction of being the city which originally coined the phrase by Alan Freed. Once completed, the guitars will be exclusively exhibited at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, and subsequently auctioned off to raise funds for three local non-profit organizations: the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, the Greater Cleveland Film Commission, and The Music Settlement.

 

For more information visit www.rockhall.com/exhibitnew/cleveland-rocks.

 

Top left is a young artist and her sponsor & mentor - so sweet. :-)

Artists: Katie Jones, Kayla Ellis, Andrea Morrison, Chad McCreary, and Keenia Beck.

The Fiddle Crawl is a local fund-and-friend raiser, presented by Mount Airy Downton, Inc. The 10 fiddles, painted and embellished by local artists, will be placed in key downtown locations for a five month public art exhibit, and then be auctioned off. It's a community that thrives on a plethora of arts activities each year.

Much more here: mountairydowntown.org/PublicArtFiddleCrawl.html

ARToberfest 2017, by the Batesville Area Arts Council. Photo by Ariel Winters

From Edgewood to the Edge of the World mural

DNA-inspired metalwork by Ed Muren, Tucson, Arizona (March 28, 2008). www.myspace.com/averagelemon

Title: Bear & Bird

Artist: Heather Doucette

Based In: Florida

Size: 8”x8”

Medium: Acrylic

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This artwork is part of Bear and Bird Gallery’s “Hip to Be Square” exhibition in Lauderhill, Florida. This is a Mega-Group show featuring artwork by all South Florida locals. Exhibition runs January 18 – March 2, 2013; for more information visit our website www.bearandbird.com.

The Fiddle Crawl is a public art initiative presented by Mount Airy Downtown Inc. It is modeled after other successful fundraisers in North Carolina Main Street Communities and features larger-than-life, three dimensional, fiberglass fiddle sculptures painted, decorated, and embellished by local artists.

 

The streets in downtown Mount Airy will have a new addition on May 3, with the premier of the Fiddle Crawl with the colorful fiberglass fiddle sculptures painted by local artists installed along the sidewalks, where they will be in place through October. A free Fiddle Crawl Reveal took place on May 2 at 5 p.m. at the Historic Earle Theatre in downtown Mount Airy — a sneak-peek at the fiddles before they are installed in their locations throughout the downtown area.

 

The Fiddle Crawl Reveal featured the 12 artists who created the unique works of art for the community, and the reveal of their fiddle sculptures. Mountain Park Old-Time Band provided music for the event.

From Edgewood to the Edge of the World mural

Here is a piece of art from the Green Gallery (artist Candace Thomas)

 

The Scrap Exchange has an in-house art gallery dedicated to showcasing local artists who are using reclaimed materials in their work.

 

Gallery openings feature complimentary beverages and snacks and free art-making in our open studio room.

 

Openings are held on the third Friday of the month, from 6 to 9pm

#Photography of an #Artist, #character #portrait: #SteveJaviel, #local #painter and #salsa #monger!

Blake Travis started the month of September off at the Harvest Sessionsedition 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.

  

Photos by Sara Anne Finke

  

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