Tag Archives: Event
Thank You Naomi!
One nice thing about waking up is finding a message from a patron who visited the show last night.. “Greetings Carrie & Burt, I was the person who came to your wonderful place last nite w/ Jantzen. I wanted … Continue reading
Frankie Moro Solo Exhibit “Buddha.Embrace.Love” Opening September 7th
The Woodpecker’s Muse welcomes Frank Moro (Frankie to his friends) with his first solo exhibit titled “Buddha. Embrace. Love.” which will open on September 7th at 5:30. Live musical performance by Miles Schneider during the opening reception. The exhibit will … Continue reading
Rosie Lockie to exhibit August 3rd
Upcoming show, August 3rd, 2012 Rosie Lockie, “Dreams to Remember” upcoming solo show at The Woodpecker’s Muse with musical performance by Kermit Eats Pork. Artist Statement There is certainty and inspiration in the photos of people I don’t know and … Continue reading
Coming Soon.. Daniel Balter Solo Exhibit July 6th
Join us July 6th when Daniel Balter brings his talents to the gallery. He has recently been honored with 2nd place in the Dean’s Award at LCC; “Father And Son” (image on the right) with a League Of Innovation winner (the league is composed … Continue reading
Opening Reception on September 2nd, Brittney West, “The Death of Fear”
Many of us are close to someone who has battled cancer, or perhaps may have suffered it themselves. This work, although born from such experience, extends beyond the effects of this illness to an examination of fear itself, the greatest … Continue reading
Thank you to all for a wonderful first year! July 1st, Mary Oleri, “A Wee Bit Woozy”
As always, exhaustion would be my description today but on Friday, July 1st we celebrated with beautiful art, music and friends. When an artist introduces herself to the world the anticipation is felt by the gallery as we build to … Continue reading
Another FABULOUS event on Friday!
Many thanks go to the participants of Friday’s Silent Auction supporting Japan’s Tsunami Disaster Relief Fund. The event raised much need funds for a worthy cause. A total of 41 pieces were donated for the event bringing crowds to the … Continue reading