You are invited to a special holiday event at Seilers’ Studio this First Friday
Composer Charles Savage will be conducting this seven piece trumpet featuring his arrangements and local composer, Doug Baker.
You are invited to a special holiday event at Seilers’ Studio this First Friday
Composer Charles Savage will be conducting this seven piece trumpet featuring his arrangements and local composer, Doug Baker.
On our travels to a funeral, we found a bit of Art History with our meal of tater tots.
Enjoy
I received the following exchange with Brad Ryan who owns one of my paintings who now lives in DC.
Brad:
I was looking up from my couch and I saw a horse staring down on me.
Mike:
Did he say anything?
Brad:
Nay 😉
I was invited to be one of the three jurors for the Art Educators as Artists: Work by members of the Ohio Art Education Association which is at the Riffe Gallery in Columbus.
What a privilege and honor.
And what an incredible statement by these artists. I am humbled.
Check out the Dispatch article.
https://www.dispatch.com/news/20181103/riffe-gallery-exhibition-focuses-on-works-by-k-12-educators
Come and See
New works on (cotton) paper
Also Studio Hours: Wednesday through Saturday 1 – 5 pm.
REEL MEAL
Saturday, November 17 @ 6:00 p.m.
In 1965, Wendell Berry returned to the area where he was born– Henry County, Kentucky–and began his life of farming, writing and teaching. Look and See describes the change he has witnessed over the years as agriculture evolved from small, sustainable, local farms focused on land stewardship to larger, industrialized farms with increasing use of machines, chemicals, soil erosion and debt. The film focuses on stories of Henry County residents and the land itself. Rural Action, a non-profit organization working in southeast and east central Appalachian Ohio counties to promote social, economic, and environmental justice will present the film. They will share stories about their efforts working with agricultural producers in the region to sustainably increase acreage under production and grow demand for local products.
The other day Kathy and I stopped in to see Paul at his newest building downtown, the former tattoo shop. Paul’s creativity always amazes me. Take a look.
Many thanks to Diane Houston who purchased #17 from the Water Show!
We have the most wonderful patrons. To all who have my work and Kathy’s poems in your homes and collections, THANK YOU from the bottom of our hearts!
Do you remember the sit-Ins in the 60’s?
We are expecting a group of radicals this First Friday to stage a SIT-IN at Seilers’ Studio. These are radical knitters. I don’t know about all these sharp objects. One better be careful.
Come and enjoy the fun!!!