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Guest Artist Reception and Artist Talk

 

Saturday, June 29

6:30 - 8:00pm

Free to Attend

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This progressive evening begins at our art gallery, Aspen and Evergreen Gallery, from 6:30-7:00pm.

 

Amy's latest body of work will be unveiled for the first time. Wine and hors d'oeuvres will be served.

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The night continues at our community gathering space, Seed & Sage Studio, from 7:15-8:00pm.

 

Additional pieces in Amy's collection will be revealed. Amy will engage with us by sharing about the creation of her art work and her creative journey. 

About Our Guest Artist Process

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Our Guest Artist Process is designed to bring more awareness to local artists who create in a variety of mediums and styles. 

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Every 6 weeks a new local artist showcases a collection of work at our two locations. Each artist displays a small body of work at our gallery, Aspen and Evergreen, as well as a larger body of work at our community gathering space, Seed & Sage Studio. All pieces displayed are for purchase.

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During their time as Guest Artist, each person hosts a Guest Artist Reception and Artist Talk, as well as offering 2 or more classes, workshops, or community offerings in our studio. 

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If you are interested in becoming one of our future Guest Artists, contact Jason to set up a time to connect - jason@communitymatters.us

Guest Artist: Linghui Wang
August 20 – October 7

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I was born in Fushun, a small northeastern Chinese city once famous for coal. My brother became the first artist in our family, and may have planted the seed of my love for art since an early age. After the end of the Cultural Revolution, I was able to attend Luxun College of Art, a school with nation-wide renown.

 

After graduation, I moved to the beautiful seaside city of Dalian. During my time in Dalian, I taught art at two universities, published a personal art book, and took part in a variety of art exhibitions. Some of my work were chosen for National-level exhibitions, and were honored with awards. I attracted the interest of art collectors, and some of my work are in private collections.

 

After moving to the US as an Alien of Extraordinary Ability, I began to fall in love with oil painting, and decided to focus on it. Soon after, I became accepted and encouraged by my local art community. Several of my paintings have been featured in local art shows, some of them winning awards.

 

My life has been rich in experiences and filled with many memorable moments of ups and downs. Even in the most difficult moments, art has been my most loyal companion. I feel a lot of joy when creating art, and hope to continue enjoying and sharing such joy with others.

 

To learn more, go to www.lwang.faso.com

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