I'm still decompressing from a huge crowd at our First Friday exhibition opening. I'm guessing that we had 500-600 people attending this evening, which means we were full up all night. This was a two-for-one with the work of Hal Wiggins and our very own Artist-in Residence, Elizabeth Siever. Elizabeth has worked very hard in her first year as A-i-R and she has found a wonderful new direction in her painting/collage work depicting wildlife with the emphasis on wild. It is a great show and sales were brisk!
I spent the morning in the Circuit Court building as a member of a potential jury pool but was not selected. The building itself was designed by James Renwick Jr., the same architect that designed the "Castle" on the Mall in Washington, DC (our nation's capitol).
I'm flying off in the morning to Cape Cod to teach a wood firing workshop for a week. I'll be reporting on that trip when I return. Stay tuned...
I spent the morning in the Circuit Court building as a member of a potential jury pool but was not selected. The building itself was designed by James Renwick Jr., the same architect that designed the "Castle" on the Mall in Washington, DC (our nation's capitol).
I'm flying off in the morning to Cape Cod to teach a wood firing workshop for a week. I'll be reporting on that trip when I return. Stay tuned...
2 comments:
Enjoy your trip, hi to Holis for me.
Hannah, we'll try to serve him tea that's up to your standards.
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