The Show is Up – Here are the Facts

We set the pieces around the room so Director Michelle could see the best way to arrange them.

Arts Visalia hung 17 oil paintings and 10 pencil drawings. A drawing sold, so I took another in. (THAT WAS A THRILL!) They also have The Cabins of Wilsonia and Mineral King Wildflowers (all signed) and a variety of notecards for sale. (I didn’t take the citrus assortment, because there isn’t enough room in the price to donate to Farmer Bob’s World after the gallery takes their bite.)

My work is in Gallery 2; Ricardo Favela’s work is in the Main Gallery.

The fancy electronic sign in the foyer.

SEE THE SHOW IN PERSON: The gallery hours are Wednesday through Saturday, noon to 5:30. You can make an appointment to see the show (they accept appointments from 1-3), or you can just show up and go in if there aren’t other people already in the gallery. (Their limit is 10 people at one time.)

VIDEO INTERVIEW: If you want to watch the video interview of me, it should be available on the gallery’s interview page tonight. (Please don’t tell me how I did; ignorance is bliss, and this whole virtual/video situation makes me a bit squirmy.)

SEE THE SHOW ONLINE: If you want to view the show online without driving to the gallery, it should also be available on the gallery’s virtual tour page tonight. The director photographed each piece; I don’t know if prices are visible. 

BUY ART: If you want to buy a piece, you may use the gallery contact page, or I can help you figure out the best way to make that happen if you don’t want to talk to a stranger. (Don’t worry – the gallery director, Michelle, is quite personable.) Pieces need to stay at the gallery for the duration of the show.

SEE ME: I will be there on Saturday, April 3 (tomorrow), and probably a few other days through the length of the show.

SHOW LENGTH: The last day is April 30, 2021. 

Which picture do you think is mine?