Showing posts with label eastern shore of virginia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eastern shore of virginia. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

crystal chandelier reception

thanks to everyone who came to last night's reception for the illumination exhibition: it was so great! my chandelier-windchimes will be on display for a few months, so if you missed the opening, stop by on some balmy day/night and take a peek!

Thursday, April 28, 2011

illumination opening reception

please join me for the opening reception of the illumination exhibition in crystal city on tuesday may 3rd. this event will coincide with the opening of crystal city's farmer's market and outdoor fitness classes. rsvp@crystalcity.org

Monday, March 14, 2011

illumination

i have spent the last few weeks designing, drawing, scanning, editing in photoshop, troubleshooting unreadible files, relearning illustrator, editing in illustrator, approving cad files and finally receiving my aluminum laser cut outs for my crystal city public art project. ambox out of houston did the work and i couldn't be happier with the results...now comes the embellishment part...and the glow in the dark part...i will be installing these fantastic wind chimes next week for an april 1 grand opening!

Saturday, October 9, 2010

burst at the artisphere

i am sitting outside writing my random blog posts: the sun is dropping rather quickly now and i just got a little chill! or maybe i'm getting chills because i am excited about the party in arlington tonight to celebrate the opening of the 62,000 square foot artisphere in the old newseum space. there is a lot going on over there: exhibition space, concert and performance areas as well as laser light make out (!) theaters (2!). the party starts at 8...ends at 2 and features house diva ultra nate all the way from charm city: holla!

Monday, February 15, 2010

colonial era court proceedings

the trip to the eastern shore ended in eastville, virginia, where the mister had a "must appear" at the county courthouse for a fishing violation, (he won, and didnt have to go to debtor's prison this time). eastville has a population of about 200  and has the oldest continuous county court records in the country. the declaration of independence was read on the courthouse steps.