Friday, September 4, 2009

"Harvest of Art" opening




The Eagan Art House held its "A Community of Art Exhibit" on the last sunny, Sunday afternoon of August. Peter the Potter was demonstrating pottery, Holly the painter was painting and a high school student was playing violin pieces out of the Suzuki Book 7. (I only made it to the end of Book 4.) I bought the pottery plate and bowl stacked on Peter's table from the pottery sale across from him. A sale of drawings, photographs and paintings was happening inside.

www.cityofeagan.com/eaganarthouse

21 comments:

Priyanka Khot said...

The exhibition looks like something I would enjoy for sure. I have posted photographs of 2 artists on my blog today as well.

Namaste. :-)

Sorry for being so irregular. Hopefully things will change for better soon.

Tussy said...

I like art gallery. Is it free entrace?

Olivier said...

une maison de l'art, c'est bien, cela ouvre toute sorte d'art a tous le monde.

Amir said...

Thanks for coming to my blog dear Leif.
I like these kind of house art houses that many artists are working in their own art and show them by exhibitions.

EG CameraGirl said...

This time of year is wonderful because there are so many art shows. I like the variety of activities featured at yours.

B SQUARED said...

I love events like this.

Lois said...

Love the name! Looks like a great place.

Lowell said...

Well, that's nice. Give all you Eaganites a warm place to go in another few days!

Who's Art?

Post Office snowmobiles? That I'd like to see!

Bon weekend, Mr. Safe!

Gabriele said...

Das würde ich mir gerne anschauen...ich liebe Kunst aller Art und gehe gerne in Ausstellungen.
Es sieht sehr interessant aus!
Mach Dir ein schönes Wochenende:-)

Steve Myers, Broker said...

It looks like an interesting show!

Kay said...

Like it

BlossomFlowerGirl said...

I like the photo of the potter - he looks so happy.

Angela Robak said...

It's always good to support local artists and keep the creative fire going. Enjoy the pottery!:)

VP said...

Nice picture of the potter and of the exhibition, I would surely find something nice to buy there.

Marie said...

Nice event and nice place (and of course nice photos :-)) I was a potter for about 12-15 years in Belgium, long ago.....

I made two quiches last Thursday. I took photos of them :-) I might post one later today. (lol)

Dina said...

You were a Suzuki violinist? Cool!
We lived near Chicago 1980-83, and so my daughter could have a Suzuki teacher at age 5.
Last week her 5-year-old son began learning violin in his kindergarten class in Australia.

Either you love violin or hate it.

Christina, Sweden said...

Seemed to be a nice thing to do on a sunny Sunday. Saw on your profile that you like both Abba and Swedish fiddle so I guess you have been in Sweden amongst all the other places you seem to have visited? :-)

/Christina, Sweden
some nice nature photos om my blogs and one of them is in English :-)

Anonymous said...

Looks like this would be a hard place to leave!

Gunn said...

Interessant og fint!!:-)

Carlos Lorenzo said...

Art is good for the soul. I see you all shared a good time, that is great.

Kate said...

I'm trying to play catch-up with your posts since I continue to have issues with my laptop...grr!

I admire all communities that honour their artists! Great shots.