03 December, 2009
Northwest University Exhibit
Here is a photo report on my exhibit at Northwest University in Kirkland, Washington. The opening was November 6th. The funnest opening is the kind where you can barely greet everyone who attends, and the majority of attendees are friends you haven't seen in almost 25 years. It was an honor to be recognized in this way at my alma mater. I greatly appreciate Garth Edwards, a high school classmate whom I hadn't seen in over 30 years, for taking these photos and for taking the trouble to visit.
Garth's blog is here.
My River Series is on display at the Health and Sciences Center at NU until January 4th., 2010.
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12 comments:
You look very serious, Casey. :)
What beauty to be able to see your river series in person. If only.
Oh no, Jala. This is my ecstatic look. You don't wanna see my serious look.
Gocha.
Casey, Is the artist on display too? The pictures look wonderful.
Bob
Am I on a hook, or a pedestal? You be the judge...
"frame-mania"
Given the framed art, the framed photo (that was Garth's idea) and the new glasses, I'd say you are spot on, Adam.
I got to see your work yesterday, Casey. Beautiful! Sweet to see sold signs, too. It looked a little different without the artist standing nearby in suit and tie ...
Hey, Katherine. That's great to hear that you made it to Kirkland- which isn't that close to the Vancouver area. I am honored.
I always dress my best for openings - in Calif. I wore a tuxedo.
You are very attractive man. And I love your paintings.
Thank you, Irina.
Irina is a blogger from Moscow, Russia and keeps an art blog.
Congratulations on your show! I hope it goes well for you.
Casey - this must have been such a thrill and what a wonderful series you chose to exhibit. Congratulations.
I guess you are already surrounded by snow again. I always look forward to your winter photos.
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