Friday, May 9, 2008

Good times ahead!

Maestro
highfire enamels, sandblast etching, sgraffito
The weather is suppose to be beautiful this weekend. ! We are looking forward to a visit from my brother and his wife. Then we will celebrate Mother's Day on Saturday night. Chuck, my husband, will cook dinner for us all. I may prepare a little dessert. It will be a lot of fun.
We are also looking forward to our nephew's wedding next weekend. The rehearsal dinner is Friday night and the wedding is Saturday.
The statewide juried event FSAS ( Florida Seniors Art Showcase) will open in galleries around the Capital City next week. I will have work at The 621 Gallery and at the LeMoyne Center for the Visual Arts.
The Pillars Project, a fund raiser for LeMoyne, has also been put in place. The pieces from different artists are placed in businesses around town. They will be on display all summer. Then, in September at the University Club, they will be auctioned off. There will be maps of the businesses where the artwork is located, so that people can stop by to see them.
In June, artists for the FL Committee of the National Museum of Women in the Arts will have an exhibition at the Artport Gallery. Then in August, I will have work in the Soul Mates exhibition at LeMoyne. Later that month, I will be one of the featured artists at Kittrell/Riffkind Art Glass in Dallas, Texas.
I'm excited to get back in the studio and try out my new kiln. We drove to the Jen Ken Factory a couple of weeks ago when they had finished building it, to pick it up. It was fun to see all of those new kilns being built!
Well, I'd better go for now. I hope everyone has a very Happy Mother's Day!
'Til later.
Terrie

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

where is your pillar in town?

Terrie Corbett said...

Hi Sara,

I haven't seen the map yet. I know they were hanging them last week. I'm sure I will know something soon.

Have a good weekend.

Anonymous said...

OK, we'll probably see you Th at the Senior Show opening at LeMoyne (?), if your artwork is there.