Winston-Salem area

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- Winston-Salem area
- Art Domesticated on River Street
- Gallery owners’ reveal their Bay Area gems
- Museum and Gallery Listings
- Fashion goes retro at UnderWired in Bethlehem

Winston-Salem area
Winston-Salem Journal
Reservations required. A donation of at least $3 is requested. CENTENARY UNITED METHDIST CHURCH 646 W. : In the 4 Street Gallery: Through May 7: “A Retrospective of Works by Julian Burroughs. CHILDREN’S MUSEUM F WINSTN-SALEM 390 S.
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Art Domesticated on River Street
New Haven Independent
Indeed the photographs mixed media and other works that range from the realistic to the conceptual are all welcoming until they begin to disturb. In no small part the congenial sense of welcome is because the art is arrayed in the River Street Gallery that is part of the Fair Haven Furniture store. Despite the great differences among the pieces the art relaxes in comfortable even amicable living-room profusion like one big Art Family that can’t decide to just chill together or enforce some quality time. The works are displayed among the sofas chairs credenzas and great wooden repast tables on sale at the gallery.

Gallery owners’ reveal their Bay Area gems
San Francisco Chronicle
tmpl –> Jamie Alexander’s picks:Triple Base 3041 24th St. “This gallery is a real asset to the Bay Area arts scene. More than just a showroom they are really building a community around the art and artists they show. A great spot if you are looking for affordable art by young artists with a lot of potential. Paulson Press 1313 Ninth St.

Museum and Gallery Listings
New York Times
But it was a leading indicator of wealth and status a means of decoration a form of moral instruction and a sign of wifely devotion. Glass beads pearls raised work appliqué and striped ribbons mix with an intimidating array of stitches for effects that are never less than stunning. Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts Design and Culture 18 West 86th Street (212) 501-3000.

Fashion goes retro at UnderWired in Bethlehem
Allentown Morning Call
She studied fine arts and costume design at Penn State before moving to the Lehigh Valley with her husband Sean six years ago. She developed a solid professional relationship with Wired owner Larry Skahill when she began showing her paintings at the gallery when it was still on Market Street in 2003. A few of her paintings including a totally pop rendition of bananas — ”for potassium” the work decrees — now hang in her store which she shares with the Main Street gallery. The racks of button-down shirts skirts suits and dresses are well-sorted which makes it a little less of a headache than other more thrifty-type stores can be. Accessories are displayed with care and kitsch like the locally made coin purses which sit in the bowl of an old electric mixer. Sifting through the racks is like bouncing through time: a pink Hawaiian men’s shirt that’s totally ’80s ($15) a Jackie–era red power suit ($30) and a blue 1950s sweater with a delicate collar ($20) to name a few. Although the 1920s through the 1980s are represented ‘Brien says she is most attracted to the subtle sex appeal and innocence of the 1940s and ’50s.

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