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SUMMARY:“A SLICE OF LIFE” EXHIBIT AT THE GMEINER
DESCRIPTION:The Gmeiner Art & Cultural Center is pleased to announce a new Atrium Gallery exhibit “A Slice of Life” featuring watercolors by Corning artist\, Lee O’Connell. The exhibit will open on Friday\, June 14th with a reception from 6-8PM. The reception is free and open to the public\, who are invited to come meet the artist. This exhibit will remain on display until Sunday\, July 7th. Lee says of the exhibit\, “This show is inspired by my love of noticing the little things that inspire me to take note.  Whether it’s a person\, a flower\, a bird… be there a shaft of light that attracts my attention\, or colors screaming for me to paint them\, or maybe just a quiet little moment that makes me think\, any and all can inspire my art.” \nLee O’Connell is primarily a watercolor artist who dabbles in oils. She began her artistic career after retiring as Director of Admissions\, from Chemung Valley Montessori School in Big Flats.  Lee is a self-taught painter\, though truly that is a misnomer as there have been many teachers in her life.  Lee has always had a creative soul\, though\, even if she does not have formal training.
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LOCATION:Gmeiner Art & Cultural Center\, 134 Main Street\, Wellsboro\, PA\, 16901\, United States
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SUMMARY:“CAPTURED MOMENTS” EXHIBIT AT THE GMEINER
DESCRIPTION:The Gmeiner Art & Cultural Center is thrilled to announce a regional photography exhibit in the Main Gallery\, “Captured Moments\,” featuring photographers from within 150 miles of Wellsboro. The exhibit will open on Friday\, June 14th with a reception from 6-8PM hosted by members f the Grand Canyon Photography Club. The reception is free and open to the public\, who are invited to come meet the photographers and see the awarding of ribbons\, which will take place at 7PM. This exhibit will remain on display until Sunday\, July 7th. \nFor three weeks\, the walls of the Gmeiner will be graced by some of the best photography in the area. Approximately 40 photographs from 17 photographers will be on display. There are\, of course\, several participants from Wellsboro\, but other areas of Tioga County are represented as well – Mansfield\, Lawrenceville\, Elkland and Westfield. This exhibit has also brought participants from Coudersport\, Troy\, Montrose\, and Northumberland in Pennsylvania\, as well as Corning and Big Flats in New York. Many of the photographs capture beautiful moments in nature. \nThe juror for this exhibit is Sarah Blodgett\, a portrait\, commercial\, and fine art photographer from Ithaca\, NY. Born in New York City\, her family moved to the Hudson Valley in the late 1960s. Since the purchase of her first camera at the age of ten\, upstate NY has been her chief source of inspiration for her landscapes and still lives\, and has also served as a backdrop for her portrait work. Artistically\, Sarah’s work has been exhibited at the Tivoli Artist Gallery in Tivoli NY\, Deborah Davis Fine Art Gallery in Hudson\, NY\, Madelyn Jordan Fine Art in Scarsdale NY\, the Barrett art center in Poughkeepsie\, NY\, her own gallery in Millerton\, NY and many group shows in the Tri State region. Her work has been published in Fine Gardening\, Country Living Gardener\, The Country\, Catskill mountain Region Guide\, The Knot\, Martha Stewart\, The Sun Magazine\, Berkshire Home & Style\, Quest Magazine and 2wice magazine published by Pentagram.  She has been featured as a “trendsetter” in Art Business News. The Gmeiner is pleased to have such an accomplished photographer agree to judge our exhibit. \nThe Gmeiner is open from 12-6PM Tuesdays through Sundays and is located at 134 Main Street in Wellsboro behind the Green Free Library. Admission to the gallery is free.
URL:https://www.visitpottertioga.com/event/captured-moments-exhibit-at-the-gmeiner
LOCATION:Gmeiner Art & Cultural Center\, 134 Main Street\, Wellsboro\, PA\, 16901\, United States
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SUMMARY:“SKETCHES OF AMERICAN HORSE-RACING FASHION”
DESCRIPTION:The Gmeiner Art & Cultural Center is delighted to announce the Main Gallery exhibit for July\, a retrospective of 30 years of millinery by Christine Moore titled “Sketches of American Horse-Racing Fashion.” Christine is the featured milliner of the Kentucky Derby and the official milliner of the Breeder’s Cup. While her hats have received an enormous amount of press\, the sketches and process behind them have not been seen by the public before. This exhibit will open on Saturday\, July 13th with a reception from 2-4PM. The reception is free and open to the public\, who are invited to come enjoy light refreshments and meet the artist. This exhibit will remain on display until Sunday\, August 4th. \nChristine Moore grew up in Telford\, Pennsylvania\, but has spent every summer of her life in Wellsboro. Her father bought property near Hills Creek State Park in 1960 that she and her husband Blake built a small off-the-grid cabin on in 2006. In 2022 they bought an old house in downtown Wellsboro and split their time between that house and New York City\, where Christine’s studio is located. Christine credits nature as the inspiration for her designs. The trim in her designs comes from nature’s beautiful flowers\, leaves\, the shapes of trees\, and many other natural wonders. The changing of the seasons\, a bright sunny day\, or a cloudy storm can all have an impact on her choice of color palettes. \nChristine started her career as a costume designer and worked in costume shops in regional theaters including Philadelphia’s Walnut Street Theatre\, Buffalo’s Studio Arena Theatre\, and the Alabama Shakespeare Festival\, to name a few. Her theater experience taught her the choices and use of fabrics for hats\, hand sewing\, machine skills\, and how to collaborate with clients and store owners. She learned the art of millinery in the mid ’80s when she started assisting a milliner at the Walnut Street Theatre and immediately loved the curling of feathers and the crazy trims that were added to theater hats. In 1988 Christine moved to New York City to work for esteemed milliner Rodney Gordon\, who was making hats for all the Broadway Shows at that time like Phantom of the Opera\, Crazy for You\, The Will Rogers Follies\, and many others. \n  \nShe started her own fashion business in 1994 in NYC when she designed a collection and took them to stores in a drum case that her mom had covered in fabric. Two stores bought—Henri Bendel in NYC and Joan Shepp in Philadelphia. Christine now sells to over 35 stores throughout the country. In 2004 she was invited to do a trunk show at a store in Louisville for the Kentucky Derby and showed up with all the wrong styles except for an over-the-top very wide brim hat that two customers tussled over. It was then that she realized what the “Derby style” was\, and realized if she designed extravagant wide brimmed pieces with the addition of elegance\, her creativity would have no bounds! The horse racing world took notice\, and in 2018\, Christine was honored as the first ever featured milliner of the Kentucky Derby\, a distinction she has held ever since. \nThis exhibit is a retrospective of Christine’s Derby work as well as other collections that she designs on a yearly basis. The exhibit is a view into the design process and business model that she began developing in New York City in 1994. This is the first time these sketches will be viewed by the public. Sketches are drawn for clients who have placed a special order for a one-of-a-kind hat for a race or special event including the Kentucky Derby\, Preakness\, Belmont\, Ascot\, Breeders’ Cup\, garden parties\, Mardi Gras\, weddings\, luncheons\, Halloween\, and others. Christine’s hats have been worn by famous actresses\, models\, and musicians\, but only the lucky visitors to the Gmeiner this summer will get to see all of these examples of her sketches and hats gathered in one place. \nChristine Moore’s hats can be seen at www.camhats.com and on her Facebook page. \nThe Gmeiner is open from 12-6PM Tuesdays through Sundays and is located at 134 Main Street in Wellsboro behind the Green Free Library. Admission to the gallery is free. \n 
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LOCATION:Gmeiner Art & Cultural Center\, 134 Main Street\, Wellsboro\, PA\, 16901\, United States
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SUMMARY:Succulent Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening of plant loving fun with our succulent workshop! You will get to create your own succulent planter and learn tips to care for your new arrangement!\nThe cost to attend is $35 per person. This will include 3 succulents of your choice\, a planter\, soil and an arrangement dressing. All hand picked and designed by you!\nYou can sign up by messaging the Fox & Fern Co. page or contacting the Potter County Artisan Center. Space is limited\, and sign-ups will close June 25th. Payment is required to reserve your spot. We accept forms of payment by credit card through the link below\, or card/cash/check in person at the Artisan Center.\n\nAll reservations are final. Minimum of 10 people is needed to hold the class. If the class is cancelled all payments will be refunded.\nTo pay by card follow this link or stop by the Artisan Center for in person payment: https://square.link/u/hxkW3IHS
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LOCATION:Potter County Artisan Center\, 227 N Main Street\, Coudersport\, PA\, United States
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