Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Saturday, August 21, 2010
More Friday Fling Photos
On August 20, the Yellow Springs arts community was in full swing for Third Friday Fling. Various galleries and shops extended their hours into the evening and exhibited works from local artists.
Village Artisans Gallery, 100 Corry Street, presented the show "Extending Our Boundaries," featuring Beavercreek artist Leah Grommon, who works with oils, acrylics, and knits, and longtime villager and water color artist Sue Brezine (explaining water color technique to guests).
Cincinnati photographer Matt Vant, stands by his work, "Bird's Eye View," at the artist reception for the group exhibit, "People, Places and Things," at Yellow Springs Arts Council's new gallery and meeting space, 309 Xenia Avenue. The exhibit also features ceramic boxes by fellow Cincinnati artist John Mason, vintage dress designs by Dayton artist Tracy McElfresh, and paintings by Dayton artist Patrick Mauk.
Photos by Susan Gartner
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Village Artisans Gallery, 100 Corry Street, presented the show "Extending Our Boundaries," featuring Beavercreek artist Leah Grommon, who works with oils, acrylics, and knits, and longtime villager and water color artist Sue Brezine (explaining water color technique to guests).
Cincinnati photographer Matt Vant, stands by his work, "Bird's Eye View," at the artist reception for the group exhibit, "People, Places and Things," at Yellow Springs Arts Council's new gallery and meeting space, 309 Xenia Avenue. The exhibit also features ceramic boxes by fellow Cincinnati artist John Mason, vintage dress designs by Dayton artist Tracy McElfresh, and paintings by Dayton artist Patrick Mauk.
Photos by Susan Gartner
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Sunday, August 15, 2010
More 10-Minute Play Photos
10-Minute Play Fest emcee Rani Crowe interviews a young audience member in between plays.
College student Allie Persinger chastises fellow student Kenny Ruth for texting during class as professor Phil Duffy looks on in Persinger's play "More Vibrancy."
J. Gary Thompson (left) and Troy Lindsey struggle to find topics to talk about in Matthew Haldeman's "Two Person Conversation."
Jane Mowder (left) and Kristina Kopf play two ostracized office workers in "People Like Us" by Chris Shaw Swanson.
Photos by Susan Gartner
College student Allie Persinger chastises fellow student Kenny Ruth for texting during class as professor Phil Duffy looks on in Persinger's play "More Vibrancy."
J. Gary Thompson (left) and Troy Lindsey struggle to find topics to talk about in Matthew Haldeman's "Two Person Conversation."
Jane Mowder (left) and Kristina Kopf play two ostracized office workers in "People Like Us" by Chris Shaw Swanson.
Photos by Susan Gartner
More 10-Minute Play Photos
Elderly couple Jennifer Bryant and Jeff Lucas are baffled by an unexpected guest played by Jason Sine in Dean Bevan's "Grim Reaper," directed by Jennifer Bateman Gilchrist.
Arthur Jolly's "The Four Senses of Love" is performed in a reading with Max McConnel and Jill Summerville.
Richard Payton (left) and director Bailey Boudreau clash over wording in "The New Sign" by K. Biadaszkiewicz.
Photos by Susan Gartner
Arthur Jolly's "The Four Senses of Love" is performed in a reading with Max McConnel and Jill Summerville.
Richard Payton (left) and director Bailey Boudreau clash over wording in "The New Sign" by K. Biadaszkiewicz.
Photos by Susan Gartner
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