Showing posts with label art shows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art shows. Show all posts

7/31/11

"DOORS" exhibition at Fraker/Scott Gallery opens in Seattle this week...

"Sacred Door", one of my  mixed media pieces with collage, acrylic and assemblage, will be showing in downtown Seattle at Fraker/Scott Gallery during the month of August. This group exhibition, featuring intriguing door-inspired artwork, will include some innovative, new assemblage works as well. Don't miss it! Come on down to First Thursday Art Walk this Thursday, August 4 (5-8 p.m.), and find out from the artists–in person–what inspires them!

Fraker/Scott Gallery is located at 121 Prefontaine Place So., in the historical neighborhood of Pioneer Square in Seattle, Washington. For more information about hours and events, please visit:

http://www.frakerscottgallery.com

See you at Art Walk!

3/1/11

Juxtaposition: March 3-April 2 at Fraker/Scott Gallery

A new series by Tracy Kay Fraker contrasts ideas dealing with fate and destiny versus free will. Visually rich in painterly brushwork, subtle color and texture. Tracy will be doing a presentation of her work and process for the March reception, Saturday March 19th 6-8 pm. Also new work by Lisa JonesMoore and Chris Cantu.

Seattle's First Thursday Art Walk is this Thursday, March 3,  from 5-8 p.m. Come and join us!  121 Prefontaine Place So., near Pioneer Square in downtown Seattle. For more information, please visit http://www.frakerscottgallery.com

1/5/11

B & W show at Fraker/Scott Gallery!


The gallery will be hung with the stunning new show "B&W" - showcasing the classic combination of Black and White.

January 6th is Seattle Art Walk Night, so please join gallery artists and guests for an interactive project ::SHADOW THEATER:: by Mike O’Day. Art Walk hours: 5-8 p.m.

http://www.frakerscottgallery.com/

Pictured above: "Enclosure", encaustic assemblage by Lisa JonesMoore

10/14/10

NSCC Encaustics Art Show



It was an AMAZING show opening for the Encaustics Art Show at North Seattle Community College Art Gallery last Tuesday. This truly is a show you do NOT want to miss! A huge "thank you" to Brenda and Wendy (pictured above) for the fabulous job they did with hanging the show, not an easy undertaking with SO many artists and art involved. It looks gorgeous! (see my sidebar for show information).

Also pictured, some of my artwork, as well as art by Binky Bergsman and many others!

6/25/10

A "sneek" peek at the Ladies...


This is one of the new pieces I will be showing at ArtSplash, opening July 15, in downtown Edmonds, Washington. You have GOT to see this one in person, the photo doesn't quite do it justice! This is based on an old drawing from college that I did many years ago, and I have carved the figures into encaustic wax. I've added ink, graphite, sand and glass micro-beads. See the sidebar to the right for more information on this fabulous upcoming show...

11/17/09

An art show you CANNOT miss! (All for a good cause)

"Venus Hohl Fels", encaustic, Copyright 2009 JonesMoore

Lowell Art Works Presents:

“The Breasts of the Northwest III: Oh-Nine!"

November 21st – December 20th, 2009

at Lowell Art Works in Everett, WA

 

Salu-ta-ta-tations!

The time has come 'round again for the draperies to drop, the shirts to be shed, and the double D's to be displayed! Proudly!  Persecution- and prosecution-free!


The Breasts of the Northwest III: Oh-Nine!

I could wax poetic here and sing you the saga of the beleaguered bosom, but I shall leave that to the blogosphere and the media, where the poor dears' tale has endured debate and discussion the likes of few other features of the feminine form. And alas, I do mean only feminine, as apparently these are especially incendiary.

“Revered, underrated, over-covered, decorated, worshipped, resented, cherished, twisted, admired.  They arouse, nurture, aggravate, comfort, inspire.  They cause joy, heartache, backache, desire, obsession, fantasy, bankruptcy, embarrassment, confusion, pride.  They’re controversial.  They’re irresistible.  They’re dangerous and harmless.  They’re constant companions, old friends, and a pain in the ass for tummy sleepers.  Everybody’s born with ‘em, though more than half are destined to remain purely decorative.  To what do I refer, you ask?  I speak, of course, of the incomprehensible breast.”


We shall once again celebrate the focus of our fancies, and this year with extra support (and foam) for the female front! Decaf, half-caf, with whip or without, our own beautiful bits or a buddy's, we will honor the aesthetic so tragically treated and scandalously stifled.

 

What:    Opening Party for "The Breasts of the Northwest III: Oh-Nine!"

Where:  Lowell Art Works, 5205 S. 2nd Ave., Everett, WA  98203

When:   Saturday, November 21st, 4-9 PM


(Concurrently with the sideshow: 

"Puff: The Art, Allure and Agony of the Smoking Culture")


Text courtesy of Lowell Art Works! Some proceeds from sales go to breast cancer research.

                

www.lowellartworks.com

9/19/09

First Day of Studio Tour a Real Success!! (I'm exhausted).

Well, the first day of the Edmonds Art Studio Tour was an amazing success. Judging by the number of people who came through my doors, I would venture to guess that other art studios on the tour had just as many visitors. I had well over 80 people come through the studio (including the mayor of Edmonds and his wife!), and I'm hoping for at least that many tomorrow (although, I may need to hire a "bathroom break" surrogate, I think!). Everyone had a good time talking about junk collecting, life changes and the history of the use of beeswax in the visual arts...

If you did not make it today to the studio tour, there is still time to come tomorrow, 9/20, from 10-5. Believe me, it's worth it!