

Fighting for your Rights, as an Artist
Didn't think it would come to this.... I'd been at the Blackhawk Gallery in Danville for 7 years. Had lots of laughter with the Management staff, which are also exhibiting artists. I've held the position of Director of Publicity for 2 years with their supporting non profit organization ADAS / Alamo Danville Artists' Society (which all were exhibiting artists at the gallery), and clocked in more hours of gallery work and demonstrations than anyone else in the gallery. After a


Dusting off
After the past 7 years with the Blackhawk Gallery in Danville, I've decided that my needs as an artist has grown and this particular gallery and I don't have the same needs. I've packed up my stuff and am in search for a gallery that will be a better fit. I want a Progressive Fine Art Gallery that thinks outside of the box. It's not for everyone because it may put you out of your comfort zone, but that's what actually suits me. I like experimenting with my art and stretching