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New Art November-December


David Sites is providing our spacer/divider for this issue.

Thanks, David.


Below David and Adam West view David’s art created to honor the memory on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks. The groundzero360.com group is a traveling exhibition that shows the aftermath from a New Yorker’s perspective. It helps to tell the stories of the victims families and first responders, fireman and police.

“It was very humbling to be surrounded by so many brave Americans.”



Heidi Pitre has an article about her and her art in Signature Magazine.


Chris Zebo has a new photo in Texas Parks and Wildlife Magazine feature on Big Bend.


Coleen Bradfield has received a a great honor.

“I was honored to be asked by Paul McCormack, director of Ground Zero 360, to create a painting for the 20th Anniversary of September 11th for a special exhibit featured original art. He wanted artists to express their reactions, memories, influences and impact of September 11, 2001 as he was planning to add work of artists around the world to the current traveling exhibit. It took me 2 years to finish my 40 x 30" painting titled, “Never Again-A Country United.” The Ground Zero 360 exhibit will be at the Museum of Biblical Art in Dallas until late March, 2022.



along with Peter Johnston and Matt Schust are scheduled for a three-artist show  at Renann Isaacs Contemporary Art for December 2021.

A solo exhibition at the Olga Korper Gallery in Toronto is planned for January 2022 and a two-artist exhibition (with Frances Thomas) is scheduled at the Woodstock Art Gallery, ON for the Fall of 2022-Winter 2023.

In addition, Ron is scheduled for a

solo exhibition of his recent paintings and drawings at the Olga Korper Gallery, Toronto for January-February 2022.


“I’ve attached a photo of a visit at my Boarding House Arts studio in Guelph with my Toronto gallerist, Olga Korper, who has represented my work since 1979.”


Tim Vanya has been juried into the 36th Annual Juried American Plains Artists Show and Sale. If you are in the Cheyenne, WY area please take the time to stop and enjoy the show.

To contact Tim, call (979) 324-6037 or email him at tim@twvanyafineart.com.  You might also want to visit his website at

https://www.twvanyafineart.com/.



N
ikki Smith has great news:

“ I have some unbelievable news…I just learned that the jurors chose my self portrait as a winner of the Billboard Contest!

I am so thankful to everyone who supported me and helped make this happen! THANK YOU!

I’m honored and still in a bit of shock. This time next year, my self-portrait will be featured on a billboard in one of the major cities in the USA for thousands of people to see on their daily commute. I don’t know the details yet (I’ll share when I do), but if you happen to look up and see my art next fall, please let me know.”




Mirka Hokkanen is sharing some good news: “I am so excited to share the news that my graphic novel Mossy and Tweed was acquired by Holiday House in a 2-book deal! The first book Crazy for Coconuts will roll into bookstores in summer 2023.  I'll share some sneak peaks and previews as I go along. My other 2 picture books, featuring Kitty and Cat are also coming out in 2023, so I am looking at a busy year ahead of me.  The announcement at Publishers Weekly: https://t.co/XDIyQ5pz66?amp=1 .

I am also pleased to share that  my puzzles have finally hit the stores!   See North American Bird puzzles.”



John Grant’s “College Station Artist Forum” is a website where Central Texas artists can contribute their art and art-related information.  Thanks, John.


Clover Cochran is maintaining a
Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/ArtsAtTheLake/) on behalf of the Arts at the Lake.

I must plug my own stuff:  don’t forget that you’re welcome to visit our home to view my stacks of paintings (785 Memory Lane, Somerville, Texas/9795961856/oldjwpinkerton@gmail. com).  You don’t have to spend money to visit...but it wouldn’t hurt.

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