An invitation to all. Please come to the April reception at the AIR gallery and shop at 10 S. Main, St. Albans VT. The reception is Thursday April 5th and the hours are 4:30 to 7:00. Refreshments will be served.
Below you will find the featured artists for the month and a bit about them. See you there.
The month of April at the Artist in Residence Gallery .
Featuring, Anne Standish, Mark Doremus, El Towle, Barry Genzlinger and Maureen Genzlinger.
Anne Standish's roots are in sewing and quilting. Her complex and detailed Art Quilts feature representational images of real places, created with fabric, photographs printed onto fabric, threads, and paint. Anne, who is an award-winning artist, is one of April's featured artists at the Artist In Residence gallery in St-Albans, VT.
Mark Doremus has recently transferred his skills as a machinist, a field in which he worked until retirement, into carved wood interpretations of photographs. Using computer software and a CNC router, he "molds" three-dimensional images. Mark is one of April's featured artists at the Artist In Residence gallery in St. Albans, VT.
El Towle's work is eclectic in both subject matter and mediums. His forty years as an art teacher provided him with the opportunity to explore seemingly endless modes of expression. While he favors oil and acrylic painting, he enjoys departures into silk, clay, watercolor, and other materials. El is one of April's featured artists at the Artist In Residence gallery in St-Albans, VT.
Barry Genzlinger learned as a child to build things, and was taught by his grandfather to turn wood pieces on a lathe. In recent years he discovered an aptitude for making small things, first spinning tops and then small bowls, using a wide variety of woods, including reclaimed and repurposed wood. His smallest piece, to date, is a goblet that is only 1/4 inch in diameter. Barry is one of April's featured artists at the Artist in Residence gallery in St-Albans , VT.
Maureen Genzlinger makes decorative fiber ornaments using a variety of materials including silk ribbons, hand spun and hand dyed threads, and textured yarns. Since she began this pursuit in 1979, her process has evolved to include complex wrapping techniques. In addition to single ornaments, multiple forms are combined into mobiles and beautiful display stands are created from reclaimed wood scraps. Maureen is one of April's featured artists at the Artist in Residence gallery in St-Albans,VT.
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