Well, I finally got some images to show you that I am indeed part of all these things I tell you about and definitely not an imposter! What this means- I got the pictures from my friend from all the past month events. So now you may imagine along that you were there…. Look- there is you next to me and my dad (above)! You are so cool!
My gallery talk went really well this week and I had a modest group of lovely people there. It was a comfortable chat with some of my favorite people. I talked lot about where architect’s daughter evolved from and how it can to be in Arts Lehigh. I can’t really rehash it so much for you however what I can do is upload the lovely exhibition statement that was hanging outside the room (see below).
My suggestion is to read the exhibition statement in my voice and look at the pictures and imagine being there. If you come to this website on any type of regular basis, you have some creative inclinations and can certainly try to envision the event. Regardless, it was really nice- so nice that I would make a little button about the day and wear it to remember always. (dear sweet reader, I am in one weird mood today).
Anyway, there are pics of that lovely day BUT WAIT…. there’s more! And yes, I do notice the trend of wearing black to every event. It’s weird. But I need to buy and iron so I can iron my other, more colorful clothes.
The next group are from the beautiful Friday window tour with the One Stone Collective. There really couldn’t have been more beautiful of a day (except for maybe this week where the weather is totally gorgeous….. but that was the first beautiful 70 degreee weather days that we had).
Anyway, here you can put some faces with names. The gals were great and, as you already know, were a total hit!
(ugh, I so need a haircut) This is me introducing the group. In the pic behind me you’ll see- (left to right) Bea, Corey, Merissa, and Meghan. Unfortunately this is the only pic Meghan appears in but she was a great presence that day!
Merissa talking about her work- and not talking about how her hair is so much better cared for than mine.
Corey with her attentive crowd in the reflection.
Bea talking about her work. She told me before the tour that in her research for her work she found out why pencils are yellow. It’s actually because when pencils were just going into production in the late 1870′s, doors opened to China as an industry trade potential. Yellow is a royal color in China and therefore in honor of the Chinese and good relations with them, the first pencil company created yellow pencils. Wow!
I’m a sucker for a blurry picture every time. This is in Marcie’s installation.
Below, you can see the great group that collected in Chores for the final reception (before we headed off to have dinner at Nawab). We did not discuss my hair at dinner however it is maybe all I’m thinking about now that I look at these pictures.
No rest for the weary yet, stay tuned to my final preparations for the Red Show opening up this Friday! Details to come!
I’ll also post the professional pics of the installation when I get them. sssooooooo much better than mine!














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