Events
NOVEMBER 2011
Louise has three paintings that were accepted into the Village Fine Arts Association's "Views and Visions Art Show" presented at the Huron Valley Council for the Arts Gallery:
205 Livingston Road
Highland, MI
248-889-8660
The show and sale are available for public viewing November 4 - November 28.
OCTOBER 2011
Louise's studio will be one of 20 featured Artist Studios and Galleries across Highland and Milford in the "Finding Mona Tour" sponsored by the Huron Valley Council for the Arts.
October 15, 2011
10:00am - 6:00pm
JULY/AUGUST 2011
Louise's acrylic painting, "Wondrous Bouquet", has been accepted into a Detroit Society of Women Painters and Sculptors show - Artist Engage: Body, Mind and Spirit - at the River Gallery in Chelsea, MI.
Exhibit dates are July 9 - August 18, 2011
Opening Reception is July 14.
Hours:
Tuesday - Friday: 11am - 5pm
Saturday: 11am - 8pm
120 S. Main Street
Chelsea, MI
734-433-0826
APRIL/MAY 2011
Louise has a painting that was accepted in the 2011 State of the Arts Exhibition:
4980 Shattuck Rd
Saginaw Township, MI
Arts in Public Places
April 10 - May 6, 2011
MARCH/APRIL 2011
Louise has a painting juried in to the Great Lakes Pastel Society Member's Show at the Carnegie Art Center in Three Rivers MI, March 6 - April 9, 2011
SEPTEMBER 2010
Louise's painting, "Wonders of Spring" was accepted into the 19th Annual Open Juried Exhibition 2010, sponsored by Pastel Artists, CA (Canada). Held at the Neilson Park Creative Centre. Reception is September 30, 2010, 7:00 to 9:00 P.M.
Neilson Park Creative Centre
56 Neilson Drive
Etobicoke, ON M9C 1V7
SEPTEMBER 2 - OCTOBER 28, 2010
Louise has 3 of her paintings juried into the Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital Healing Arts Program.
A reception will be planned toward the end of the show to commemorate the first anniversary of the Healing Arts Program. Everyone is encouraged to visit the main floor of the hospital and be amazed at what you'll find there.
For more info go to www.henryford.com/healingarts.
OCTOBER 1 - NOVEMBER 1, 2010
Three of Louise's paintings were accepted into the "Common Threads That Unite the World's Religious Traditions" at Madonna University. The exhibit idea was inspired in part by the recent PBS documentary, "Beyond Our Differences" by Peter Bisanz. The focus of the exhibition is to express common themes that unify the religious and spiritual philosophies of the world. What does religion promote at its best? The Dalai Lama also inspired the shows conception through his desire to promote religious and cultural diversity. The exhibit allows for diverse possibilities of artistic expression. Go to www.beyondourdifferences.com for more information on the shows theme and to view the movie trailer.