::NEWS:: Art Evolution Gallery is pleased to announce its premiere exhibit taking place October 12 through November 16th, 2024. The exhibit “Contemporary Realism” will feature artwork from local South Florida artists creating representational art in a variety of styles. The gallery, located in Chapel 4 at 200 SE 7th Ave., in Delray Beach Marina district has been r a hidden gem of a galley by art enthusiasts, collectors and visitors to the galley. For the past two years Chapel 4 has held exhibits of Plein Air artwork from Plein Air Palm Beach art group. While Art Evolution Gallery will continue to feature local plein air artists who are world class plein air artists, we will be expanding to include still life, figurative and other representational artwork in the contemporary realism style. All applications for exhibits are juried by a curatorial team ensuring savvy collectors can expect to find the best artwork available in the area. To see the call for artists for the premiere exhibit click here https://artevolutiongallery.com/call/. The Art Evolution Gallery will also have an online gallery for each exhibit showcased at the Chapel 4 location. While the Chapel 4 exhibits will change out periodically, the online exhibit will persist so that artists can continue offering their artwork in an ongoing manner. Additionally, artists may opt in to the Art Evolution print on demand site, so there is something for all art lovers and collectors who want to live with artwork that resonates with them, from one-of-a-kind originals to prints, all at affordable prices. More detailed information on our website https://artevolutiongallery.com or on our social media accounts: Instagram @artevolutiongalleryonline Facebook @artevolutiongallery |
CORNELL MUSEUM: AT LEAST IT IS OPEN AGAIN!
There was excitement in the air for the Grand Re-opening of Cornell Museum of Old School Square in the heart of Delray Beach. At least it is open again. I was curious if the disaster of last August 10th, 2021, when the Delray Beach City commissioners, in a divided vote, blindsided the community by terminating the city’s lease with Old School Square “without cause” could actually become a phoenix rising from those ashes. Well, not quite yet!
As I approached the museum with my husband, there was a buzz in the air a bit like the old days. I felt some excitement and anticipation. Until I walked through the door into Cornell. It was loud and garish, almost like in a busy train station. People were looking past each other, and not at the exhibit, snapping selfies. I had the feeling that I had time travelled into an old and very bad political cartoon. I saw one or two people I recognized as art lovers, the rest seemed to be politicians and curiosity seekers. Some may have simply been overflow from the Christmas tree and carousel who stopped by for the snacks.
I talked to a few visitors at the Re-opening reception. Some were there for nostalgic reasons, their relatives had gone to school there, some were DDA employees, several politicians and a few artists. All were cordial in approval of the exhibit with the most common phrase being ‘at least it is open again’. I am known for my frank opinions. I was underwhelmed by a sad old surfer exhibit with a token representation of local artists. And the selection of local artists was hardly diverse, the battle cry of the commissioners. But rather were chosen from those who rent city subsidized spaces. Once given an opening most I talked to agreed with me about the quality of the exhibit and the acknowledged the creativity was just not there. The spark of delight was missing. My husband was even more direct when I asked him what he thought, “AWFULL” that’s all I can say.
Art and science together with human ingenuity reflects the society and times where they exist. Imagination, passion, creativity, and hard work make mere possibilities into realities. This exhibit does none of that. Instead, it reflects the city’s political fabric. It seems to support the idea that art is kind of magic wand to be wielded for political favor. Wrong, wrong, WRONG!
The space still looks magnificent. Thanks to those who worked for, volunteered, or donated to Old School Square Center for the Arts. But it is a space now, not a museum. It is like a Broadway play that closes on opening night and loses money. Delray Beach cut your losses, and stick to the business of running the city. Turn the museum and other OSS property over to those with the passion, energy and soul for the arts. Joe Gillie said it best “Truth is there should be no reopening it should have never closed in the first place.”
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I did this painting of the 100 foot Christmas tree in downtown Delray Beach for my Christmas Newsletter. To find out more about visiting in person, see https://www.delraybeachfl.gov/our-city/things-to-do/100-ft-christmas-tree. Besides the tree and carousel, Atlantic Ave. is a fun place.
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Original Artwork for sale. Tenerife, in Canary Islands, 16 x 12 acrylic painting $300 BUY NOW
Travelling to the Canary Islands while teaching art on Cunard Cruise Lines, I took a tour of the island. Without a doubt while on the tour of Tenerife, this view captured my soul and my spirit. As a matter of fact, painting this from a photo reference back in the studio, feeling the awe, brought me right back there. Not to mention, every time I look at this painting, I’m reminded of the trip and the joy I felt looking out at this vista. Make this beautiful painting your own and clearly you too will feel the calm and joy it brings.
Tenerife is the largest and most populous island of the eight Canary Islands. It is home to 43 percent of the total population of the Canary Islands. With a land area of 2,034.38 square kilometres (785.48 sq mi) and a population of 917,841 inhabitants at the start of 2019 it is also the most populous island of Spain. The name Tenerife originates from a now extinct language, Guanche, the language of the indigenous inhabitants and means snow mountain. After being there, the name makes sense.
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I’ve been so busy painting, that I’ve barely had time to update my online versions of my artwork. Well I finally got my act together and have been getting the recent stuff online. All of my original artwork is uploaded to Fine Art America. From there you can see which originals are available for collectors. But I am seriously interested in bringing art to the people so you can also find Fine Arts America Prints of Original Artwork by Donna Walsh at https://lnkd.in/eDrdPJi
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Willoughby Gap from Burke Mountain framed print by Donna Walsh. fineartamerica.com/featured/willo… #artistdonnawalsh #willoughbygap #vermontlandscape #supportlivingartists
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For sale: Original watercolor painting $40 https://py.pl/PSfDt
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Painted at Loxahatchee with PAPB. What a great day and so good to see other artists finally after being in covid isolation for so long,
You can sign up for PleinAir Live pleinairlive.com. FYI, the price goes up on February 28. I was at inaugural PAL and I HIGHLY recommend.
Plein Air NEK was painting in an English cottage garden of a dear friend. #pleinairpainting #pleinairlive #artistdonnawalsh #paintingoutdoors #paintingfromlife #englishgardens #vermontlandscape #vermontartists #supportlivingartists