Coming soon: A trip through the mind of an artist
Maybe you caught a glimpse of the work in You're Not From Around Here, Are You? on TV...
But it's a funny thing: seeing art in person is even better, even if you spend just a few minutes with each piece. That's one reason I'd like to show you around the exhibit myself during an artist-led tour. Details:
Bonus: people on the tour will be the first to receive a free, limited-run sticker commemorating their visit to the exhibit at the Northwest African American Museum!
I'd suggest you mark it on your calendar before the holidays consume all our (remaining) brain cells. See you there!
A veteran to remember
Just a brief note to wish you a happy Veterans Day... and speaking of veterans, today would be an excellent time to learn a little more about a remarkable veteran blessed by St. Felicia.
Photo credit: Diane Venti
Take a closer look at the devotional candles set between the St. Felicia icons.
The candle second to the left honors Cathay Williams, a veteran of the American Civil War. On the back of the candle, I placed a brief summary of her life story:
“We venerate Cathay Williams, favorite of St. Felicia, Patron Saint of Farewells.
Born into slavery in Missouri, Williams is best known as the only African American woman to serve in the US Army during the 1800s. She did so by disguising herself as a man. Williams once said she enlisted because she “wanted to make [her] own living and not be dependent on relations or friends.”
May we follow Cathay Williams’ example and gain favor with St. Felicia.”
All of the devotional candles will be available for purchase on my website on November 17th. In the meantime, go forth and make Cathay Williams (and St. Felicia) proud!
Exhibit poster: and the winners are...
Check your mail, lucky people: three of you are getting a free poster from the You're Not From Around Here, Are You? exhibit!
Through a totally impartial, canine-led selection process, our puppy Tulip chose the following people to receive an exhibit poster:
Remember, the opening reception is Saturday, November 4th at 5pm... please join us to experience the artworks in person if you can!