Sharron Singleton

  • Trudy wrote a new post 8 years, 9 months ago

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    Many people knew him better and longer. Many can say more articulate things about his work. I always loved him so much. I remember many details of our ten months at the Fine A […]

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    Sarah Boyts Yoder, Soft Spring, 2017, acrylic, spray paint, oil stick, watercolor on cotton duck, 36 x 44”

                              Summer Perspectives & More Light to Show at Les Yeux du Monde Gallery 

                                                                              June 23 – August 13

                                   …[Read more]

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    boyts-yoder_the-jungle-over-the-wall

    Sarah Boyts Yoder, Soft Spring, 2017, acrylic, spray paint, oil stick, watercolor on cotton duck, 36 x 44”

                              Summer Perspectives & More Light to Show at Les Yeux du Monde Gallery 

                                                                              June 23 – August 13

                                   …[Read more]

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    boyts-yoder_the-jungle-over-the-wall

    Sarah Boyts Yoder, Soft Spring, 2017, acrylic, spray paint, oil stick, watercolor on cotton duck, 36 x 44”

                              Summer Perspectives & More Light to Show at Les Yeux du Monde Gallery 

                                                                              June 23 – August 13

                                   …[Read more]

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                              Summer Perspectives & More Light to Show at Les Yeux du Monde Gallery 

                                                                              June 23 – August 13

                                               Opening Reception, Friday June 23,  5:30 – 7:30 p.m.

    Les Yeux du Monde will show Summer P…[Read more]

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    As the 19th century was drawing to a close in America, a young iconic steel magnate by the name of Andrew Carnegie originated an ideal that would ultimately shape the non-profit mission. He s […]

  • When I was in college I took a child development class with a lab, complete with Osh Kosh B’Gosh clad tots. We studied how they picked up language to convey meaning.

    It was fascinating.

    I r […]

  • Elizabeth Howard started the topic in the forum 8 years, 10 months ago

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    Ellen Climo, untitled, (remnant)

    “Ellen Climo is a Charlottesville area photographer who looks to demonstrate evidence of formal and poetic perfection within the imperfect, unkempt landscape,”  notes Chroma Gallery Director Deborah McLeod. “Her photographs are square, shot with a medium format Roliflex or Hassleblad film camera. The…[Read more]

  • Elizabeth Howard started the topic in the forum 8 years, 10 months ago

    53c644d2-6544-46c6-9dcd-f83d02580dd4

    Ellen Climo, untitled, (remnant)

    “Ellen Climo is a Charlottesville area photographer who looks to demonstrate evidence of formal and poetic perfection within the imperfect, unkempt landscape,”  notes Chroma Gallery Director Deborah McLeod. “Her photographs are square, shot with a medium format Roliflex or Hassleblad film camera. The…[Read more]

  • Who knew milk cartons had gables? ‘Embossed on gable’ said the fine print, explaining where to find the identifying information, in case of what, a recall? Dottie wondered. Does half-and-half get rec […]

  • Before there were Google maps, cable travel channels and live streaming from every corner of the Internet, there were slides, those posh cousins of snapshots. The tiny film inside a cardboard frame only reveals […]

  • Trudy wrote a new post 8 years, 10 months ago

    I talk to dead people. Oh, don’t get worried. It’s not like they talk back. Although, there was that time…

    What I’m saying is that I have some graves that are my favorite haunts. (And just to be absol […]

  • In a northern portion of the Midwest, on a night of light snow, during the few minutes just before and after ten o’clock, some things happened. They occurred along a route on which a southbound train traveled t […]

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                                                   SUZANNE STRYK: NESTING MATERIALS
                                                           

    Chroma Gallery, May 5 – 27, 2017, Opening Reception, Friday, May 5th 5:00 – 7:00 PM

     

    “Suzanne Stryk draws the viewer into the intim…[Read more]

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    Frankie Slaughter is a mixed media artist living in Richmond, Va. She works with a variety of materials including fabric, paper, encaustic and porcelain. She previously designed one-of-a-kind j […]

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    artwork by Peter Skinner
    Peter Skinner: Paintings
     

    Peter Skinner: Paintings will be exhibited at Les Yeux du Monde Gallery May 12 – June 18. An opening reception will be held Friday May 12 from 5-7:30 p.m.

    Born in Seattle, Washington, Skinner attended The Juilliard School of Drama and went on to become an actor, sculptor, painter, and writer. He has lived…[Read more]

  • I’ve forgotten how hard moving is. Not just the organizing and packing but the time spent in small details; the time spent on the phone and mad-dash trips to the store for tape and bubble wrap.

    My husband and I […]

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    I wrote these poems to capture and preserve real events. They depict shifts from isolation and loss to connection and love—the dance of relationships in unexpected places, with unexpected dance pa […]

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    Freedom. Freedom to explore. Freedom to express one’s self. Freedom to communicate your conscience. Artist Robert Strini has been answering the call for over 40 years.

    “The biggest key in my life was […]

  • Elizabeth Howard started the topic in the forum 8 years, 11 months ago

     

     

                                                         “I Stand with Her:” Paintings by Mary Michaela Murray
    April 4-30 at McGuffey Art Center, Charlottesville, VA

    “Color moves me, and at once, arrests me. To linger, to look, to indulge in the pleasure of light and color dancing on humble objects and in the ordinary scenes of my d…[Read more]

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