One Man’s Trash is Another Man’s … Art?
FAIRHOPE, AL February 6, 2009 – The group exhibition EcoART will open at the Eastern Shore Art Center, at February’s First Friday Art Walk to be held in downtown Fairhope from 5-8pm. This exhibit features a unique collection of recycled and found object art.
“Going Green” means something different to everyone. Here, a new wave of recycled art and design has emerged. This exhibition of innovative and often surprising products was created from recycled and reused building materials, turning waste into eco-friendly art.
Jennifer Allen, a local mixed-media artist known best for local fish, crab and oyster subject matter, has been invited to participate. These works, created from hand-cut tin and painted in oil, are mounted to rustic antique tin ceiling tiles and vintage shutters.
In keeping with the recycled theme, the other ESAC galleries will display: Styrogami, sculpture using polystyrene coffee cups and I “Can” Do it, art pieces crafted from recycled aluminum cans.
Fairhope First Friday Art Walk is open to the public, with many galleries, specialty shops and restaurants participating. All are invited to enjoy an artsy and fun-filled night with an evening of openings, guest artists and live entertainment throughout beautiful downtown Fairhope.
First Friday Art Walk information can be found at www.esartcenter.com.
Art is “Hot Stuff” for Valentine’s Day
FAIRHOPE, AL February 6, 2009 – Lyon’s Share Gallery has issued a call to their exhibiting artists to create small, Valentine’s inspired artwork for February’s First Friday Art Walk to be held in downtown Fairhope from 6-8pm.
Jennifer Allen, a local mixed-media artist known best for local fish, crab and oyster subject matter, has responded to the challenge with humor and creativity. She has created a “Love & Terms of Endearment” series, in keeping with the Valentine’s Day theme. These works, created from hand-cut tin and painted in oil, are mounted to rustic antique tin ceiling tiles and vintage shutters. Some of the works are an obvious nod to traditional romantic themes such as floral elements and chocolates. Others require creative thinking to decipher the endearment term: “honey”, “hot stuff” and “cupcake”, to name a few. Come test your knowledge and wit with these fun and original pieces.
In addition to new works from Jennifer and all of the Lyon’s Share Gallery artists, enjoy catering from Jesse’s restaurant for an artsy and fun-filled evening.
Fairhope First Friday Art Walk is free and open to the public, with many galleries, specialty shops and restaurants participating. All are invited to celebrate a “love” for the Arts and Valentine’s Day in downtown Fairhope with their “honey”.
For more information on Lyon’s Share Gallery, please visit www.lyonssharegallery.net. First Friday Art Walk information can be found at www.esartcenter.com.
To view Jennifer’s artwork online, please visit www.southernoilportraits.com.
OF NOTE: My last press release, "Three Generations of Artists" got picked up by the Living Arts Section of Sunday's Press-Register. Pretty neat!
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