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We recently had a visit from a local troop of Brownies. They had a tour of the Gallery and learned about the various works of art hanging in the current Fall Invitational Show. Afterward, the girls saw how frames were made and watched mats being cut. Before they left, each received a mat to take home. A great time was had by all! Here's a photo of the Troop posing with their mats.


Last night was the Fall Invitational Artist Reception. The turn out was great and a fun time was had by all who attended!

If you didn't get a chance to attend this one, there will be another reception for the 2010 Miniature Show on Nov. 19. Mark the date! 

There is still time to see the Fall invitational Show. It will be hanging in the gallery until Oct. 1. So stop by and see these magnificent pieces as soon as you can!


The 2010 Fall Invitational

Posted by: Skooglund

We are in the process of hanging the 2010 Fall Invitational Art Show. The show opens September 7 and runs through October 1.   A reception for the Artists will be  Friday, September 10, 6-9 pm. Over 30 exquisite originals works of art will be on display by Linda Abbott, Christie Asai, Iris Asai, John Karl Claes, Nita Gunnarson, Penny Otwell, Jane MacIver, Susan Regert, Claudia Silva-Doo, Charles Waldman, and Marilyn Wear. The show can be seen under Exhibitions on our website   http://www.firststreetgalleries.com/exhibitions/current.

Here is just a sampling of what you will see. Stop by the Gallery to see them up close and personal!

                   

 

Top left: The Branch is Full by Linda Abbott; top right Red Lobster by Christie Asai.

Bottom left: Sunburned by John Karl Claes; bottom right: First Autumn Dusting by Charles Waldman.


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