Sunday, July 26, 2009

Our Pick of Pics (President's Edition) - TPTPPTE

Thanks to John Richards, our prez, for sharing these very interesting and cool shots of the opening of 'The Permission to Paint, Please! Tribute Exhibition'. The show premiered this last Friday, on Gallery Night in Milwaukee.

here's some mingling and some art...





a view of some of the great art we have at this exhibit...





this piece (and the photo) is very sanctuary-esque...





That's it. John has simply outdone himself with this photo...




a behind the scenes look...


Come see this fantastic show, it's open until August 22, 2009.

and if you don't, John will make this face at you...

('tongue' made from an orange pepper piece...you've gotta love his inherently grumpy creativity!)

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Sneak Peak

of The Permission to Paint, Please! Tribute Exhibition
Join us, for the opening Reception at 5:00 pm on Gallery Night!




What could be in all of these wrapped up packages!?!?



Come see the show to find out. July 24-August 22, 2009.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

A Great Review

The Jazz Gallery is featured in this season's Gallery Night and Day brochure...




You will, of course, be stopping in to see us now...right?
The RAA's new show, curated by Evelyn Terry, premiers on Gallery Night!

Friday, July 10, 2009

The 'Permission to Paint, Please!' Tribute Exhibition

Coming right up on Gallery Night!




Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Photostream for COA Skyline Music

The RAA was there! And we will continue to be there for the next five weeks. Tuesdays at Kadish Park from 5-8p! Don't miss all of the free art-making activities for children and families that are coming up...

Here is the flickr photostream/slideshow.

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Our Pick of Pics - (re)cycle (re)visit

Welcome to (re)cycle (re)visit, an exhibition of found objects and ephemera...




some of these objects even hung on the wall...




our RAA Dialogue Series, first interviewee, Jamie Lee Ohland was in attendance...




some of Jamie's current work is up at the gallery...




this is woven with human hair...




fishies made by Fratney School's 2nd grade class...




you've always gotta check things out more closely...




Sharon gets some lessons with this home-made instrument...




it was all fun and games (really)...




we had some nice jazz, with Dave Glassner playing for us...




nothing better than smooth jazz on a sizzling hot night...



There is only one more week for this exhibit...come see it before it closes Saturday the 11th. The Jazz Gallery is open Thursdays 5-8p and Saturdays 12-5p, and is located at 926 East Center St. in Riverwest.

p.s. don't you dare miss seeing this cool elephant...