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    • A-F
      • Bethany Bash
      • Michael Casey
      • Claudia Corletto
      • Kelly Dew
      • Wyn Easton
      • Ellie Edwards-Smith
      • Franco
    • G-L
      • Joanna Gopen
      • Annette Buckner Hall
      • Robert Harrison
      • Judy Keene
      • Katie Kovach
      • Arthur Porter Lake
      • Elizabeth Lee
      • Julie Lellis
      • Lou Lipsitz
      • Marcy Litle
      • Kristy Lynn
    • M-P
      • Andrew Marder
      • Renata McConnell
      • Katherine Meehan
      • Nancy Tuttle May
      • Frank Myers
      • Nan Nixon
      • Jenifer Padilla
      • Beth Palmer
      • Greg Patch
    • Q-Z
      • Jim Senter
      • Paula Siwek
      • Darryl Wally
      • Maureen Wartski
      • Guy Wilkins
      • Sarah Wilkins
      • Zass Designs

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January 5, 2012 by jpelphrey91

Third Friday – Peter Lamb and The Wolves, Moshi Moshi & Blend Grand Openings, Science Ink, and More!

LabourLove Gallery has a limited capacity, and we’re all out of space for Peter Lamb and The Wolves.  The After Hours Concert Series is ganing popularity each month, and tickets are selling faster and faster.  We recommend getting tickets well in advance.  If you missed out on tickets to this month’s show, purchase tickets for Kim Arrington for a memorable Valentine’s date!

Peter Lamband the Wolves is a group consisting of some of the triangle’s hottest young jazz musicians.  The quintet plays music that is a mixture of Charles Mingus like arranging with New Orleans grooves and strange melodies from around the world.  They’ve won The Independent’s Jazz Band of the Year award and played in both The Hopscotch Music Festival and Shakori Hills.  In 2011 The Wolves released their first album to much acclaim. They hope to produce a second album by the middle of 2012.

Visit peterlambandthewolves.com
Like Peter Lamb and the Wolves on Facebook

Murphy’s Chang

Join the Collective!

Labourlove is looking for more artists for the year 2012! 

Labourlove Artists
LabourLove is adding more artists to the collective! Come and check out the space and fill out an application today! For application and more information visitwww.labourlove.com.
The Idea

  1. Give artists, designers, and crafters space for a reasonable monthly price, and let them keep 90% of the retail sale.
  2. Everyone in the collective takes an active role in promoting the gallery and its events through their existing Email lists, Facebook friends, Twitter followers, Etsy fans, etc.
  3. The efforts of a large group of artists spending just a few minutes per month reaching their personal networks can equal thousands of potential customers for everyone to share.
  4. We all have fun playing a role in the growing art scene in downtown Durham.

The DealArtists keep 90% of the retail sale from all items.  LabourLove will use the other 10% to cover credit card processing and basic business expenses related to gallery operations including accounting and marketing costs.

LabourLove supplies clothing racks, shelving units, and wall space for the display of the artwork and goods.  The artists will supply the inventory and rent the space required to display their works.  This is YOUR space to display your work as you wish.  The most active participants in the collective tend to sell the most product.  Art is just like any other business, if you come to the events and promote the gallery to your network, you are more likely to sell your work.

Events at Golden Belt this Third Friday:

New Life at Golden Belt! Moshi Moshi and Blend open shop.

Labourlove is excited to announce that our new neighbors have moved in and the spaces look fantastic! Come out this third friday and meet the nice folks from Moshi Moshi and Blend.

Blend scheduled to open late January 2012. Blend will offer Counter Culture Coffee, light breakfast and lunch fare sourced locally or prepared in house from local ingredients and frozen yogurt. Moshi Moshi, has outgrown their space in Chapel Hill and Durham was a natural direction to go as they have always had a loyal Durham following.  Join us in welcoming these new businesses to Golden Belt and downtown Durham!Read this nice article in the Triangle Business Journal for more information!

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Science Ink!

Our Neighbors at Dogstar Tattoo are in the NY Times!

Kathryn Moore

Kathryn is a local hailing from the Durham/Chapel Hill area. She is a Durham Academy graduate that went on to attend Carnegie Mellon to earn a BFA in Fine Arts. Her concentration was in sculpture, specifically metal working. Afterwards she continued her education at Comair Aviation Academy receiving her Multi-Engine Commercial and Certified Flight Instructors licenses. After flight school she began tattooing and has been doing so since 1995. She is the owner of Dogstar Tattoo.

Information about the event:
Friday, January 20th from 2 until 5pm. As part of the ScienceOnline2012 convention, Carl Zimmer will be at Dogstar for a book signing celebrating his new publication Science Ink. We’re welcoming visiting scientists from the convention for an afternoon of science based tattooing, and Carl will be giving a presentation on his book. Here’s a link talking about the book and you can find Kathryn’s work on slide #4.

NY Times Slideshow

Michael Casey at Broad Street Cafe

Michael Casey’s art will be featured at Broad Street Cafe 1116 Broad Street Durham NC 27705 from January to March 2012.

February Teasers

Upcoming events at Labourlove, more information to come in February’s Newsletter


Big Dave’s Big Gift will be featuring art work for $20 by local artists at LabourLove Gallery next third Friday, February 17th, 2012 from 6-9.
Kim Arrington will be performing February’s third Friday, The Art of Cool Project after hours concert from 9-12pm in LabourLove.
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September 21, 2011 by kelly

Triangle Artists Jam @ LabourLove Gallery

Triangle Artist Jam is happening this Saturday from 9pm-12am at Labourlove!  Come out and support local artists with $5 proceeds from the event going to H.E.R. Story mentorship program for Durham Youth! Very talented line-up of artists that will be performing!

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September 1, 2011 by jpelphrey91

Stephen Anderson Trio Coming to LabourLove After Hours

We are so excited to have Summit Records pianist Stephen Anderson playing in our second installment of the LabourLove After Hours Concert Series.  The first show with Al Strong Quartet+1 sold out, so don’t miss out on this one.  Get Tickets Now!

Stephen Anderson Trio – Live at the Groove Street Jazz Festival
Here’s a little about Stephen.

STEPHEN ANDERSON, composer and pianist, has had works performed by the West Point Military Academy Band, West Point Jazz Knights, Dallas Chamber Orchestra, Montclair State Wind Symphony, Crested Butte Chamber Orchestra, UNC Symphony Orchestra, the North Carolina Jazz Repertory Orchestra, the One O’ Clock Lab Band, Two O’clock Lab band, North Carolina Central University Percussion Ensemble, UNC-Charlotte Percussion Ensemble, UNC Wind Ensemble, Duo XXI, and a film score broadcast nationally on PBS.

Anderson has received two awards from the Barlow Endowment—most recently a commission to compose a piano concerto for Steven Harlos (pianist, Dallas Symphony) to be premiered by the UNC Symphony Orchestra (April 2010), and previously a commission for the West Point Military Academy Band (2005).  Other awards or recognitions include:  finalist in the West Point Jazz Knights Composers Forum competition (2011), Honorable Mention from the International Society of Basses composition contest (2002), Junior Faculty Development Award-UNC Committee on Faculty Research (2008), the United Arts Council of Greater Greensboro, the UNC Research Council, the “Village Pride, Hometown Hero Award” from 1360 WCHL Chapel Hill Radio (2008),Endeavors magazine feature (2008), and reviews in All about Jazz, Jazz Times, and the All Music Guide (2008), and the PAS Percussive Notes (February 2009).

As a pianist, Anderson is a recording artist for Summit Records, and the Stephen Anderson Trio has just released its second recording for Summit, “Nation Degeneration.”  The trio’s previous CD, Forget Not (2008) received 4½ stars (out of 5) from the All Music Guide, was nominated best jazz “Debut CD” (3rd Annual Village Voice Jazz Critics Poll 2008), and has been widely performed on radio nationally and internationally.  Previously, Anderson was pianist with the Lynn Seaton Trio, appearing on two recordings for Nagel Heyer Records, Puttin’ On the Ritz (2005) and Ballads 2006.  Anderson performed with the North Texas One O’clock Lab Band (Lab 2001) and Two O’clock Lab Band (Translucent Two), was winner of the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival piano competition (1997), and was the keyboardist for gold-recording (country) artist, Kevin Sharp (1996-1997).

Anderson holds a D.M.A from the University of North Texas (2005), served as Assistant Professor of Jazz Piano at Western Illinois University (2003-2005), and is currently Assistant Professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in Jazz Studies and Composition.  He studied composition with Cindy McTee, Joseph Klein, Tom Clark, Joseph Butch Rovan, Phil Winsor, and Paris Rutherford at UNT, and Stephen Jones, David Sargent, Michael Hicks, and Murray Boren at BYU.  He studied jazz piano with Dan Haerle and Stephan Karlson at UNT, Dan Waldis at BYU, Gary Freeman at Eastfield College, and Wilson Brown at Ricks College.

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May 18, 2011 by kelly

Third Friday – May

Third Friday, May 20, 6pm-9pm

LabourLove will be teaming up with our friends at Bull City Craft for this coming third friday.  Come bring the kiddo’s and participate in a craft project with owner Jessica Greene.  The craft project will be one of Bull City Craft’s most popular, watercolor postcards. Paint it, collage it, color it, and then send it!   It is guaranteed to be a good time!

Learn more about upcoming classes on Bull City Craft facebook page.

 

THE GROUP PAINT EXPERIMENT continues…

What happens to a giant blank canvas when you turn it over to a rowdy crowd? One thing is for sure, it’ll be fun to find out! Everyone is invited to participate from the experienced artist to the person who has never touched a brush to canvas. No rules. No preconceptions. No hesitation. Just Paint.

LabourLove will provide a huge 4′ x 8′ canvas, brushes, paint (yellow, blue, red, and white), and a blindfold for the truly daring. Participants are encouraged to bring their own special touches and supplies like stencils, specialty paints, markers, oil sticks, found objects, etc. to contribute to the finished product.

If you missed this event last Saturday, come out this friday and paint!  Help add to the “Lighting McQueen Red” that our son/personal assistent painted.

THE GROUP PAINT EXPERIMENT

Provisions:  Beer, soda and KoKyu’s Korean BBQ Truck

Saturday, May 20:

It is no secret that May is wedding season and our friends at The Cotton Room have been busy, making us a little busy.  We like this relationship!  So, labourLove gallery will be closed this Saturday for two cocktail parties.

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May 4, 2011 by kelly

THE GROUP PAINT EXPERIMENT

Saturday, May 14 · 7 pm – 10 pm

What happens to a giant blank canvas when you turn it over to a rowdy crowd? One thing is for sure, it’ll be fun to find out! Everyone is invited to participate from the experienced artist to the person who has never touched a brush to canvas. No rules. No preconceptions. No hesitation. Just Paint.

LabourLove will provide a huge 4′ x 8′ canvas, brushes, paint (yellow, blue, red, and white), and a blindfold for the truly daring. Participants are encouraged to bring their own special touches and supplies like stencils, specialty paints, markers, oil sticks, found objects, etc. to contribute to the finished product.

If you haven’t checked out the website lately…LabourLove has a new feature.  Take a look at all the artists in the collective and see some of the work they produce on our new Artist pages! We would also like to take this time to welcome 4 new artists to the collective:

  • Frank Myers: www.sweetlifephoto.com
  • Julie Lellis: www.designsforclark.com
  • Pilar Ramirez: www.pamordesigns.com
  • Judy Keene: www.labourlove.com/artists
Provisions: Pizza by Pie Pushers, Beer and Wine
Mood: Music by Sean the Revelator
Cost: $10 Suggested Donation at the Door to support the Collective

Upcoming Event: Third Friday, May 20

LabourLove will be teaming up with our friends at Bull City Craft for this coming third friday.  Come bring the kiddo’s and participate in a craft project with owner Jessica Greene.  It is guaranteed to be a good time! Learn more about upcoming classes on Bull City Craft facebook page.

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March 16, 2011 by kelly

Labourlove Third Friday @ Golden Belt

LabourLove Gallery Collective Third Friday

Friday, March 18 · 6 pm – 10 pm

LabourLove Gallery is proud to present 7 new artists to the collective! Come out for third friday, enjoy the new art work, a glass of wine and the beautiful weather.

  • Melissa Smith: www.ladybuglemonade.etsy.com
  • Robert Harrison: http://web.mac.com/robertgharrisonart
  • Myra Williamson: www.myrawilliamson.com
  • Renata McConnell:  http://www.renatamcconnell.com
  • Katherine Meehan: www.petulantpetunia.etsy.com
  • Annette Buckner Hall: www.facebook.com/pages/Annette-Buckner-Hall-Art
  • Leigh Staelin: Totaleigh.com

 

Join the collective: LabourLove Collective has room for more artists!  If you are interested in joining the collective, we are currently accepting applications. Please visit our website for all the information: http://labourlove.com/blog/join-the-collective

 

Upcoming Events:

Durham Art Walk Weekend: Durham Art walk weekend is a fun-filled event in Durham and takes place April 9 & 10. Golden Belt is a hot spot for the art walk with all the artists at LabourLove and in Blg.3.  So mark your calendars! For more information visit this website:  www.durhamartwalk.com

This Saturday at LabourLove Gallery: The gallery will close early this saturday March 19th beginning at 5:30 for a cocktail party with Triangle Catering.  Yes, we rent the gallery for special events! If you are interested in having a gathering at LabourLove, you can contact us via kelly@labourlove.com or john@labourlove.com.  Get creative with your party planning and check it out!  If you do not want the hassle of planning and preparing the food yourself, contact our friends and neighbors, Triangle Catering@www.trianglecatering.com.


 

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March 5, 2011 by kelly

Magic & Mystery

LabourLove Gallery Collective Magic and Mystery

Saturday, March 12 · 7 pm – 10 pm : “Magic and Mystery” Second Saturday at LabourLove with magician/artist “Magic Mike” and book reading from Yuri’s Brush with Magic by writer/artist Maureen Wartski.

Book reading from 7-8, Magic Mike will perform throughout the evening.

Bring the whole family, and join LabourLove for a night filled with magic and mystery.  Guests are encouraged to dress as their favorite magical character.  Muggle garb (casual dress) is also acceptable. Our first party was a huge success with over 200 attendees.  Check out the photos here and here to see our wonderful patrons dressed up and enjoying the evening.

Michael Casey will perform tricks that will leaving you breathless while author Maureen Crane Wartski will read from her latest children’s book, Yuri’s Brush with Magic. In addition to their talents in performance and literature respectively, Michael and Maureen are participating artists in the LabourLove Collective.  We also would like to take this opportunity to welcome five new artists to the collective:

  • Melissa Smith: www.ladybuglemonade.etsy.com
  • Robert Harrison: http://web.mac.com/robertgharrisonart/Site/Home.html
  • Myra Williamson: www.myrawilliamson.com
  • Renata McConnell:  http://www.renatamcconnell.com
  • Katherine Meehan: www.petulantpetunia.etsy.com

Michael Casey, Magic Mike:

Michael Casey photo

Magician Michael Casey

 

Michael was born in Baltimore, Maryland and during his upbringing often times found himself in gifted classes. During the 1980′s his family moved down south when his father enlisted in the Marines to help his struggling family. It was during this time that Michael found the mystery, beauty, and magic that is the south.

During his academic career at University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, and a strange series of events, Michael found his way into magic and he has not looked back since. Spending several years studying magic from the US, England, and even Japan. During this journey, he has found his own unique style.

Michael started his professional magic career in 2002 serving as the house Magician for Maggiano’s Little Italy in Southpoint, the house magician for The Mellow Mushroom on Glenwood Avenue in Raleigh, and he now resides as the featured entertainment at The Crunkleton on 320 West Franklin Street. Michael has quickly become one of the most sought after magicians in the triangle area for his unique and organic style of magic.

As word of his magic has spread, he has been hired to engage audiences all over North America. From Vancouver, to San Francisco, to Chicago, and Boston, just to name a very few, he has become a staple in Corporate Cocktail hours and exclusive After Parties. Michael has performed exclusive magic for American Express and Yep Roc Records and he has even shared the bill with such musical acts as Faster Pussycat, LA Guns, Unknown Hinson, The Rosebuds, American Aquarium, and many, many more. Check Mike out at his website: www.caseymagic.com

 

Maureen Crane Wartski:

Maureen is a local fine artist and award-winning children’s book author.  Her newest book for kids, Yuri’s Brush with Magic, is about finding the magic in everyday life and discovering the creative power of art. Featuring Japanese folktales, a sea turtle rescue and a mystery to solve, Yuri’s Brush with Magic is a perfect gift for preadolescent girls and their Moms.  Maureen Wartski’s website: www.maureenwartski.com

Maureen Wartski will read from Yuri’s Brush with Magic, talk about the creative process and be available to personalize your first-edition copies.

Yuri’s Brush with Magic is the inaugural publication from Sleepy Hollow Books, a children’s book publisher in Durham, North Carolina. Yuri’s Brush with Magic (for ages 9-13) is also available at www.sleepyhollowbooks.com and from your local bookstore.

book cover Maureen Wartski

Maureen Wartski

Beer will be provided by our friends and neighbors Triangle Catering (The Cotton Room)

Food: TBA (Guaranteed to be kid & vegetarian friendly)

Music and cool vibe provided by  D.J. Sean the Revelator

Suggested Donation at the door to help support the collective.

There will be an art table set up for all the kiddo’s and adults to enjoy!


We need your Vote: LabourLove Gallery has been nomiated for Best Art Gallery, along with our friends and neighbors, Golden Belt Studios. Voting ends soon! You can cast your vote here: http://server1.emailcampaigns.net/survey/?c=8813&id=13. As always we appreciate your support!

Join the collective: LabourLove Collective has room for more artists!  If you are interested in joining the collective, we are currently accepting applications. Please visit our website for all the information: http://labourlove.com/blog/join-the-collective

Come out and support all the artists of LabourLove Collective!

  • Nancy Tuttle May - www.nancytuttlemay.com
  • Guy Wilkins - www.guywilkinsart.com
  • Sarah Wilkins - http://www.sarahwilkinsart.com
  • Cheryl Knox - http://www.absolutearts.com/knox/
  • Stephanie Smith - www.zassdesign.etsy.com
  • Jody Cedzidlo - http://www.flytrapstudios.com
  • Libby Cole - imissyoualready.com
  • Kimberly Wheaton - www.KimberlyWheaton.com
  • Catherine Howard - http://catherinejhoward.com
  • Michael Casey - www.facebook.com/pages/Michael-Casey
  • Marcy Litle - marcylit.com
  • Beth Palmer - http://www.bethpalmerstudio.com
  • Lynn Wartski - http://www.wartskisculpture.com/
  • Maureen Wartski - http://www.maureenwartski.com/
  • Jenifer Padilla - www.jeniferpadilla.com
  • Luis Franco - www.francoproject.com
  • Bethany Bash - www.bethanybash.com
  • Paige Travis - http://www.perchedartstudio.com
  • Sharon Barnes - artbysharonbarnes.com
  • Katherine Kovach - http://about.me/katherinekovach
  • Melissa Warren - www.melicioustees.com
  • Jim Senter

 

 

 

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January 31, 2011 by jpelphrey91

Third Friday, February 18

LabourLove Gallery Collective Third Friday

Friday, February 18 · 6 pm – 10 pm

We need your Vote: LabourLove Gallery has been nomiated for Best Art Gallery, along with our friends and neighbors, Golden Belt Studios. You can cast your vote here: http://server1.emailcampaigns.net/survey/?c=8813&id=13. As always we appreciate your support!

Join the collective: LabourLove Collective has room for more artists!  If you are interested in joining the collective, we are currently accepting applications. Please visit our website for all the information: http://labourlove.com/blog/join-the-collective

LabourLove Gallery is proud to present our new artists to the collective. If you missed the preview party, come out this third friday and support all the artists!  Thank you to all who came out for the Preview Party, it was fantastic! The pictures say it all.

  • Nancy Tuttle May - www.nancytuttlemay.com
  • Guy Wilkins - www.guywilkinsart.com
  • Sarah Wilkins – http://www.sarahwilkinsart.com
  • Cheryl Knox - http://www.absolutearts.com/knox/
  • Stephanie Smith - www.zassdesign.etsy.com
  • Jody Cedzidlo - http://www.flytrapstudios.com
  • Libby Cole - imissyoualready.com
  • Kimberly Wheaton – www.KimberlyWheaton.com
  • Catherine Howard - http://catherinejhoward.com
  • Michael Casey - www.facebook.com/pages/Michael-Casey
  • Ashley Brodie - www.ashleybrodie.com
  • Marcy Litle – marcylit.com
  • Beth Palmer – http://www.bethpalmerstudio.com
  • Lynn Wartski - http://www.wartskisculpture.com/
  • Maureen Wartski - http://www.maureenwartski.com/
  • Jenifer Padilla - www.jeniferpadilla.com
  • Luis Franco - www.francoproject.com
  • Bethany Bash - www.bethanybash.com
  • Paige Travis – http://www.perchedartstudio.com
  • Sharon Barnes – artbysharonbarnes.com
  • Katherine Kovach - http://about.me/katherinekovach
  • Michelle Smith – http://www.michelle-s.com/
  • Melissa Warren - www.melicioustees.com
  • Jim Senter

A Sneek Peak at some of the photos from the live photoshoot by: Dennis Sagwitz Studio

View all of the fabulous photo’s at the gallery on third friday!

Mascarade Party

Mascarade Party

It's not a party until Elvis shows up!



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January 13, 2011 by kelly

January Newsletter

LabourLove Gallery Current Events:

In the News:

We wanted to share the News we have been getting lately about our transition to a Collective. We are still looking for Artists! Deadline is January 28th. For more information visit our website: www.labourlove.com We would appreaciate any help in spreading the word! Thank you!

The Herald Sun: LabourLove Art Gallery changes business model as bad times roll on

The Hearld Sun: A look back at the visual arts in 2010

OK Great Blog: LabourLove Collective

Ongoing: Third Friday Event, January 21st @ 6:00 pm-10:00 pm

Last third Friday to see this show! Show closes January 28th!

“Four Winds at the Four Winds Bar” with artists: Luke Miller Buchanan and Lincoln Penn Hancock

LabourLove will be making some big changes in the new year. We will be transitioning to a collective gallery model in early February. It is no coincidence that we are having our last show with one of our friends, artist Luke Miller Buchanan. Luke will be showing with new artist to the gallery, Lincoln Penn Hancock in a show inspired by 70′s rock band, The Blue Oyster Cult.

The Artists Statement:

In the summer of 2010, Luke Miller Buchanan and Lincoln Hancock realized theyʼd both been working on distinct pieces informed in different ways by the same thirty-five year old rock album. Blue Oyster Cult’s 1974 LP, Secret Treaties, had made its way quite literally into Buchanan’s painting, “And Most of You Have Gone Away.” And Hancockʼs video piece (with Miles Holst) for Block2, “Radios Appear,” took its title and conceptual mettle from “Dominance and Submission,” the third song on the record.

As they considered direction and theme for their upcoming show, Buchanan and Hancock riffed on the subtext of their shared inspiration. The work in this show digs at the clandestine and excavates the abstruse, in places, moments, and scenarios lived and felt. Each artistʼs work, in its own way, attempts to capture the resonances that inform our specific experience. Encounters with the world often are determined by factors not materially manifest. Whether these qualities of experience are shaped by what we bring to the exchange or the revelation of forces unseen, they form the emotional basis for our meetings with the world.

“Four winds at the four winds bar” is a lyric in the last song on Secret Treaties. The song deals explicitly with the mystic intents and agendas that riddle the world as we see it. But the phrase, taken alone, evokes something like a transitory moment, a place through which meanings and messages pass like the breeze. It also conjures a respite — a familiar place that lures seekers. Luke Miller Buchanan and Lincoln Hancock take haven at the Four Winds Bar, and their recent work represents their distinct yet complementary impressions on whatʼs happening in the plenitude outside.

Luke Miller Buchanan

Lincoln Penn Hancock

Special  Show: Snapshots

“Snapshots” with artwork by Bethany Bash, Peter Filene, Denee Black and Amy Gelber will remain up in case you did not make it to the Third Friday in December.

Bethany Bash

Denee Black

Refreshments:

Food trucks and Wine.

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October 9, 2010 by kelly

“Perpetual e Motion” with Guy Wilkins

Friday, October 15th @ 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm

“Perpetual e Motion” with Artwork by Guy Wilkins

LabourLove Gallery is honored to present the works of artist Guy Wilkins.  Guy has been painting perpetually for 30 + years showing primarily with Amsterdam Whitney Gallery located in Chelsea, New York and in galleries around Virginia and the mid-Atlantic States. Guy studied art in Norfolk VA, while working in journalism and public relations in the 1960’s. He is a member of the Orange County Artists Guild.

Jane and Peter, Guy Wilkins

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