Sheila M. Evans

Spokane Club, February – April 2011

Alighting  © 2011 Sheila M. Evans

This week, I hung a nice, simple, low-key, easy-going show… a show which had caused me no end of stress for the past month.

Not the show’s fault, mind you. Nor the fault of the lovely Spokane Club, where the pieces are currently installed. Nor of Dean, the friend who scheduled and helped me hang the show. The stress was all me, of course. The short time frame I had to paint following a protracted studio move, the amount of art I had out in galleries, the learning curve of the new glass cutter. But all’s well that ends well. Everything is painted and framed and hanging and I can move on to what’s next at a more relaxed pace. Yay.

For those of you not familiar with the Spokane Club, here’s the deal: it’s private. This being the case, there was no public opening for the exhibit. As much as I’d love to invite you to see the show, unless you happen to be a member, I can’t. So in leiu of the actual show, I’ve made a virtual gallery of the pieces in it. If you’d like to see them, go here.

Update: The Spokane Club has featured my work and me with a very nice article in their magazine, Signals, on pp. 18 – 19.

Also, it turns out you CAN see the show if you are not a member—the members-only thing isn’t so strict as I thought. Fair play!

Works at the Spokane Club, February – April 2011

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