Friday, March 13, 2009

"Femme on Femme" opening reception

At last, the show is open! It was great to see so many friendly faces at the opening on Wednesday. I hope everyone discovered a gem of an artwork that left a lingering yummy taste on their arty tastebuds!

Thank you to Eric (aka: the sweetest husband EVER) for being on photo duty (and printing duty, and shlepping duty, and curator-calming duty), and to Gallery Director Paul Paiement and his crew (especially Ron!) for the beautiful installation. And of course, thank you to the artists for creating pieces that so beautifully transport us to different worlds. FYI, the show is open until April 2; hours are Mon-Thurs 10am-2pm. I believe it is also open on Tuesday evenings.

I've pasted some photos from the evening below - click here if you want to see all of them.

With Tim Sailor in front of DJ Hall's "Twinkle."

With Regina Allen in front of her works "American Girl" and "Playdate."

With Gallery Director Paul Paiement in front of Regina Allen's "Eye of God."

With Donna Hilbert and Helen Lorenzini in front of Selina Trieff's "Two Women in Red," "The Travelers," and "Two Women in Shawls."

With Gina Caywood and Georgia Case in front of Taravat Talepasand's "The Order of the Sun and Lion" and "Order of the Sun I."

With Monica Malin in front of Selina Trieff's "Woman with Red Flower."


5 comments:

Anonymous said...

'twas a great show, and I love the way your photos here highlight both the people and the art. what a great group of artists you assembled!

Anonymous said...

I enjoyed the online tour of the exhibit. As an art novice, I'd say you did a wonderful job of showcasing some great femme artists. Also, you looked so lovely! Mom

dog food sugar said...

Thanks so much for posting this! i so wish I could see it in person! It's a lovely lovely show. Congrats Cari!

Vivie Bear said...

FANTASTIC! congrats Cari on this wonderful accomplishment. THIS is the kind of show that I would love to see and actually buy some art at! Brava!

melissa moss said...

Looks like an amazing show. Sorry I couldn't be there.