pengwen
03-19-2006, 04:43 PM
Belen– The historic Harvey House Museum is the venue for an invitational art show organized by Fine Arts Unlimited of Valencia County. These fine artists, who recently showed at the Harwood in Albuquerque, now have invited 12 special guest artists for this spring exhibition.
Member artists are Lee Bowen, Lorraine Lopez-Burleson, Judy Farrow, Sondra Schlotterback, Jean Stone, Aileen Turner, Donna Van Leer and Evelyn Yoder.
Guest artists for the show are Susan Brooke (whose Kestrel adorned the cover of the Dec./January Steppin Out), and Sharon Fullingim, Natasha Isenhour, Skeeter Leard, Margi Lucena, Fernando Mercado – all of whom have had images on Steppin’ Outs in the past.
Also to exhibit are David Coker, Gaye Garrison, Iva Morris, Brian O’Connor, Dan Stouffer and Penny York.
“These invited guest artists have all reached a high level of expertise in their art but rarely show their work in the Belen area,” according to the group’s spokesman.
Fine Arts Unlimited wishes to honor these fine artist and showcase their work while giving the people of Belen and neighboring communities an opportunity to see a lot of exception art in one show.
All artists in the show are from Valencia and Socorro counties.
The show runs from April 8 through April 29. The Harvey House Museum is open Tuesday through Saturday, 12:30 – 3:30 pm
An opening reception will be held on Saturday, April 8th from 12:30-3:30 pm with refreshments. Music will be provided by Nick Carter, Kay Stillion and Charlie Wilson, who are members of iCreate. This is a recently organized not-for-profit group which fosters creativity and arts in our communities.
In addition, everyone who attends the reception on April 8 will receive a 15 percent discount coupon on a meal at Pete’s Café, located directly across the street from the Harvey House.
This will be an outstanding art event stressing and highlighting “community” and some of the fine talents who have chosen to live here.
The Harvey House Museum is located at 104 N. First Street in Belen (505-861-0581). To get there, exit I-25 at exit 190. Go two miles to Becker Street (third traffic light). Turn right onto Becker and go to the end of the street. Turn left. The Harvey House is on the right.
Member artists are Lee Bowen, Lorraine Lopez-Burleson, Judy Farrow, Sondra Schlotterback, Jean Stone, Aileen Turner, Donna Van Leer and Evelyn Yoder.
Guest artists for the show are Susan Brooke (whose Kestrel adorned the cover of the Dec./January Steppin Out), and Sharon Fullingim, Natasha Isenhour, Skeeter Leard, Margi Lucena, Fernando Mercado – all of whom have had images on Steppin’ Outs in the past.
Also to exhibit are David Coker, Gaye Garrison, Iva Morris, Brian O’Connor, Dan Stouffer and Penny York.
“These invited guest artists have all reached a high level of expertise in their art but rarely show their work in the Belen area,” according to the group’s spokesman.
Fine Arts Unlimited wishes to honor these fine artist and showcase their work while giving the people of Belen and neighboring communities an opportunity to see a lot of exception art in one show.
All artists in the show are from Valencia and Socorro counties.
The show runs from April 8 through April 29. The Harvey House Museum is open Tuesday through Saturday, 12:30 – 3:30 pm
An opening reception will be held on Saturday, April 8th from 12:30-3:30 pm with refreshments. Music will be provided by Nick Carter, Kay Stillion and Charlie Wilson, who are members of iCreate. This is a recently organized not-for-profit group which fosters creativity and arts in our communities.
In addition, everyone who attends the reception on April 8 will receive a 15 percent discount coupon on a meal at Pete’s Café, located directly across the street from the Harvey House.
This will be an outstanding art event stressing and highlighting “community” and some of the fine talents who have chosen to live here.
The Harvey House Museum is located at 104 N. First Street in Belen (505-861-0581). To get there, exit I-25 at exit 190. Go two miles to Becker Street (third traffic light). Turn right onto Becker and go to the end of the street. Turn left. The Harvey House is on the right.