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I like new art in June... how about you?

I like a Gershwin tune… how about you? I’m sure I’ll be humming that song while I prep for my next exhibition in June.

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Just a quick note here to tell you where my latest work will be shown: at Gallery One. The exhibition opens June 4th, but I warn you, don’t sleep on this one — the show’s up only until June 26th. Since the weather’s getting better, I’ve decided a road trip to Ellensburg, Washington is just what I need. Speaking of “motor trips”… here’s Michael Bublé with the full version of “How About You?”

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Your second chance (maybe more)

Your mom called. She said she’s not mad that you didn’t purchase “Common Ground” for her, just… disappointed.

Lisa Myers Bulmash, “Common  Ground,” collage on paper. Now in private collection.

Lisa Myers Bulmash, “Common Ground,” collage on paper. Now in private collection.

Even though you missed your chance during the Artist Trust online auction, I’m sure you could get back on her good side by Mother’s Day. Just take her to see one of my next exhibits — as a matter of fact… one opens next week.

“Like Mother…” returns to public view for the month of May. I’ve shown my work in this traveling exhibit since 2016; this time we’re going to the Vashon Center for the Arts. Opening reception is May 7th.

Lisa Myers Bulmash, “Tell Her Things Will Be Different” (detail)

Lisa Myers Bulmash, “Tell Her Things Will Be Different” (detail)

Gallery One in Ellensburg, WA will present Lisa Myers Bulmash: New Works beginning June 4th. You might remember the pandemic forced my solo show and most other art exhibitions. The gallery kindly invited me to exhibit again, so people can see my work in person (properly masked up, of course). And if you haven’t visited Wa Na Wari yet…

At Wa Na Wari for an interview with KING5’s “Evening”

At Wa Na Wari for an interview with KING5’s “Evening”

Good news: you haven’t missed out! But before you go: remember to schedule your visit, especially if you want to go on Thursday or Friday. Weekend hours are more flexible, but maybe think twice about it: pandemic safety measures mean the gallery has to limit how long you can stay. And you don’t want to disappoint Mom (again), riiiight?

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A message from the Essential Workforce

Connecting during COVID-19 quarantine feels like trying to signal someone far away, with only a flashlight.

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No wonder artists who stream their work or services are now considered part of the essential workforce. Somebody has to provide a reason to stay inside. So on April 3rd, Gallery One and I are partnering for a virtual First Friday art walk, to bring you image and video previews of my solo art exhibit!

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Once tech support and I set up the equipment, I can also webcast other content to people on my mailing list — especially those who get these posts emailed directly to them. (Sign up here so I don’t forget to include you.)

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Remember, when you tune in next Friday, April 3rd, you’ll be watching videos from the Essential Workforce. If anybody asks, you’re only doing your duty as a responsible supporter of the arts.

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