Lisa's painting, "Switch Your Stand", was accepted in the EAI/IEA Retreat juried exhibition, "Making Your Mark" by juror, David Limrite and will be exhibited at the Encaustic Art Institute in Santa Fe, NM from September 21-October 18th with the exhibition opening being September 30th from 5-8pm.
"Miss Florence Bowers, 1928" selected to the Vonnegut Fest Exhibit
Lisa's painting, "Miss Florence Bowers, 1928" has been juried into the Vonnegut Fest Exhibit at the Kurt Vonnegut Memorial Library in Indianapolis, IN. It will be published in the 2016 issue of "So It Goes". The release event is November 12th at noon at the Vonnegut Library.
"Orpheus" selected for East End 5th Annual Gallery Exhibit (NY) (August 5–September 21)
Lisa's painting, Orpheus, has been juried into the East End Arts 5th Annual National Art Show Competition entitled, The Gallerist, The Artist, The Critic and The Kid. It will be on display at the East End Arts Gallery in Riverhead, NY, from August 5–September 21.
Santa Fe Studio Tour: June 18–19, 25–26
Come visit Lisa's studio and meet the artist during the Santa Fe Studio Tour, held from 10am to 5pm on the weekends of June 18–19 and 25–26. Lisa's studio is #06 on the tour. For more information, visit: http://santafestudiotour.com/studio/studio-06/. We hope to see you there!
Lisa Bick is a Finalist for the New Mexico Arts' "Art in Public Places Initiative"
Lisa's four paintings Bittersweet Journey, Blue Windows, Marigold Skies, and Points of Interest, have been selected as finalists for the New Mexico Art's "Art in Public Places" Purchase Initiative. The Art in Public Places (AIPP) program enriches New Mexico's communities through innovative and diverse public art. Since its inception nearly 25 years ago, the program has placed more than 2,500 works of art in all of New Mexico's 33 counties. The goal of the program is to reflect the diversity of the arts in New Mexico, the Southwest, and the nation while building a dynamic public art collection for the State of New Mexico.
New Mexico Arts (NMA) is the state agency and a division of the Department of Cultural Affairs. The 15-member governor-appointed New Mexico Arts Commission serves as the advisory board. NMA's primary function is to provide financial support to art services and programs to non-profit organizations statewide and to administer the 1% public art program for the State of New Mexico.
For more information on New Mexico Arts and the Art in Public Places Program, visit http://www.nmarts.org/.