Thursday, March 22, 2007

Art Party at the Herndon Gallery & blog interview

The John Bryan community-wide tile-making project is coming along and what fun it is to explore all the pieces! A chance to see it was at the Yellow Springs Arts Council annual Art Party at the Herndon Gallery on March 2nd. What a fabulous setting to enjoy an evening of sharing art, and meeting local artists as well as a fabulous exhibit called "Human Rights Painting Project" by Tom Block. We would like to thank all those who came, those who shared their work with us, Carolion for the music, and Winds Cafe for donating 2 gift certificates for our drawing. Thanks also have to go to the Herndon Gallery for allowing us to host our event there, as well as the staff who arranged the seating and tables-it was truly appreciated.

Check out the blog interview of a local artist known in the blog world as Jafabrit on Philip's blog.

Thursday, March 8, 2007

Artist Spotlight: Patricia High


Patricia High is a resident of Yellow Springs Ohio and has been an active artist since 1986. She is a member of the Dayton Visual Arts Center in Dayton Ohio; Ohio Arts Council for Percent Program, Columbus, Ohio; and Art Communication International, Philadelphia Pennsylvania.

She received her BA from Antioch College in 1991 and her MA in Studio Art from McGregor School Antioch University, in July 1996. Most work is abstract and semi-representational. The subject matter is often ethereal, otherworldly and derived from fantasy. The media used includes oil, pastel, ink and watercolor. Recently collage techniques predominate.

One of Patricia's paintings is currently displayed in the ChamberPot Gallery. Examples of her work can be seen online at Art Exchange where prints and originals can be purchased.