notes from the studio
Showing My Art at Viva Gallery and Becoming a Member of the Artist Cooperative
On Main Street of my little town of Viroqua, Wisconsin there’s an art gallery run by a cooperative of 23 local artists.
June 4 and 5 is the Winding Roads Art Tour
After being canceled the past two years because of Covid, the Winding Roads Art Tour is finally going ahead.
Saying Goodbye to 2021 and Welcoming 2022 with EASE
Wednesday morning dawned with a blowy, snowy storm. Most mornings after breakfast and coffee I start my day with a walk.
Behind the Scenes This Week: What it's Really Like to Run an Art Business
Do you ever wonder what it’s like to be a full-time, self-employed artist? Although I frequently share what I’m working on here on my blog, I don’t think it gives a comprehensive picture of what it’s like to run an art business. Are you curious?
2019 Year in Review (& Thoughts About a Decade)
Another year has drawn to a close. Another decade, too. On January 1, 2009 I wrote in my journal: “2010. Wow. Seems so futuristic.” And here we are in 2020, even more futuristic-sounding.
But I don’t want to jump into 2020 without spending some time considering 2019 first.
An Opening Reception
Last night was the opening reception for my show at Viva Gallery in my town of Viroqua, Wisconsin. The gallery is an artist cooperative with 23 (I think) members and each month it hosts a guest artist. I’m the guest for the month of October.