Showing posts with label exhibition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label exhibition. Show all posts

Thursday, March 14, 2019

Theatre Memphis in March for Musical 1776

#video #theater #Theatre #Memphis #art   Last week to view 1776 Musical and Art Exhibition in Memphis, TN at Theatre Memphis on Perkins.  Art may be purchased from the theatre manager.  

Tuesday, November 27, 2018

New Mexico Artist Mary Zawacki

This is a video about New Mexico Artist Mary Zawacki at the Mesilla Valley Fine Arts Gallery, uploaded through Art Promotions YouTube channel: blessings427 RT 01:48 https://youtu.be/vG74zGMZHfk
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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Trolley Night after Tornado

(Memphis) More tornado warning sirens screaming outside. From a mild afternoon, the eerie calm and sudden darkness of the storm has fallen over Memphis again. The gusting rains and wildly waving branches of the trees threaten. Satellite tv halts. Lights blink. Praying that the gales pass over without a strike, we all hole up in our interior rooms away from the windows with our flashlights until calm returns. Should we turn off the gas heater along with other electrical devices? Earlier today I took two paintings to be installed at 504 S. Main in a group exhibit for Trolley Night, the regular last Friday night of the month Gallery Open House held downtown on Main Street. This particular exhibit is organized by Artist Link members in the Downtown Presbyterian Church's business officewhich is near the Butler Trolley Stop and directly across from Bluff City Coffee. The other street nearby is G E Patterson where The Arcade Restaurant is. The public is welcome to come in from 6 to 9 Friday evening, May 27, if we are all still here, to meet some of the staff from Downtown Presbyterian which holds services on Tennessee Avenue at 10:45 Sundays (I think that's what they said) as well as some of the seven participating artists in this show.