This time of year is all about balance and juggling.
Today I baked. I am so thankful I no longer do marathons of weeks on end with
the view of filling my freezer. There have been a few changes in my life like:
no kids at home, just the two of us, a fourteen cubic foot freezer instead of a
twenty-two cubic foot plus the fourteen cubic foot one…. Yes, good
changes. Baking, presents and
exhibitions. My latest exhibition is hung. I have selected several of my
favorite pieces from my “Connections” collection to show at the Glenrose. This
is not a quite the same experience as other showplaces. I have decided not to
hold a specific opening and rather to be present on several occasions
throughout the exhibit which lasts a couple of months. It was an interesting
challenge hanging the work as every venue somehow has a different set of tools
to do the job. I was very thankful to my
daughter who figured out how to work the devices so they would hold the
paintings in place. Once the images were straightened to our satisfaction we
placed the poetry and the price cards leaving a guest book and some flyers for
visitors to sign and take home. The Glenrose has a little convenience store
just up the corridor and the people in charge have agreed to sell some of the
notecards as part of the exhibilition. Life is so good. Do drop in if you can:
The Mezzanine Gallery at the Glenrose
Rehabilitation Hospital
10230 111 Ave. Edmonton.
I will be in attendance on 9th January 2015, 22 January 2015 and 6 February 2015 between
the hours of 1pm and 4pm.
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