So you want to support a living artist...
Thinking about supporting a living artist? You've come to the right place!
I am indeed a living artist, and this month some people have graciously agreed to support my work by collecting two pieces. [happy dance] This week, one of the Onyx Fine Arts board members called; the collage "Was It Something I Said?" has been sold.
And at the opening reception of Alki Arts' Black History Month exhibit, a trio of collages found their new owner. I only wish I'd been in the room when it happened!
When I finally checked social media, this was waiting for me
What lovely news to read the next day! If every week this month brings a new sale, I would be JUST FINE WITH THAT.
Speaking of which: I still have work for sale both at King Street Station and at Art Xchange Gallery's "Like Mother..." exhibit. In fact, this weekend would be an excellent time to pop over to Pioneer Square and see one of my other pieces. No pressure.
Onyx Fine Arts: the party's just begun
The party's not over yet at King Street Station -- in fact, "Truth B Told" has just found its second wind.
With help from the Northwest Tap Connection, Onyx Fine Arts is celebrating the two-week extension of our group art exhibit! [happy dance]
In addition to the performance and visual pieces, Onyx Fine Arts will also host literary artists.
The African American Writer's Alliance will read poetry about the visual art in "Truth B Told." Looking forward to it!
Speaking of Onyx Fine Arts...
The party is FAR from over at King Street Station! Come back for a closer look on Saturday!
Three artist talks are scheduled for the month-long showing of "Truth B Told." Each will be presented from 1pm to 3:30pm. Here's the lineup:
If you missed the opening reception (and I gotta say, you did miss out!) good news: Onyx Fine Arts will host a closing reception on February 4th. But don't wait that long! This is a big show with lots to see -- and hear.