Friday, September 26, 2008

New "Open-House" Painting Sessions at CAC@SJB this Spring!

Glenn Angel paints "Dove of Peace / Paloma de la Paz" in the Center

The Center for the Arts & Culture @ SJB is going to open its doors again next week for new "Open-House" Painting Sessions in preparation for the Center's 6th Anniversary Celebration in November. These open-house painting sessions will be held on selected Mondays and Thursdays at the Center for those artists who will be a part of the upcoming group exhibition that will be showing at the Center .


Howard Folk preps a canvas for painting

This is a great opportunity for all of the artists to connect, support one another, and just have fun creating some new paintings for the group exhibition, or for future showings. The sessions are also open to community artists from the area who would like to have some space to create their art with us. We welcome all artists to come and join us. The only thing we ask is that you bring your own materials to do your paintings and artwork.



Kris Echevarria works on a painting in the Center


What's really great about these open-house sessions is that they're open to the public as well. Those who would like to see some new art being created in progress, are free to come.. just as long as they do not interrupt the artists as they are working. All community youth and adults are welcome to stop by and see the artwork as it's being created.




Glenn Angel starts painting "Casualties of War"



Putting finishing touches on "Casualties of War" at the Center


We encourage all of you to keep posted to this blog for all information regarding the dates and times the Center will be open for these painting sessions. You can also contact Glenn Angel Echevarria via e-mail at CACSJB@yahoo.com or at (646)763-4260 for the dates and times the Center will be open.


Until then, take care of yourselves.. and see you at the Center's open-house painting sessions soon!

2 Comments:

At 12:47 PM, Blogger Evelyn said...

Dear Glenn:

Always Remember this:

YOUR TALENT IS GOD’S GIFT TO YOU. WHAT YOU DO WITH IT IS YOUR GIFT BACK TO GOD.

Keep up the great work!!!
Love You >> Mucho & God Bless
Your Friend
Evelyn

 
At 8:14 PM, Blogger ProdigalSon911 said...

Thanks for the very kind words and sentiments, Evelyn. I really appreciate it. May God continue to bless you, too!

 

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