Monday, November 30, 2009















Busy Time of the Year: just finished hanging a show at Scooter's Coffeehouse, at West Parmer Lane and 620/toll45.





Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Another great weekend at East Side Studios Tours. Lots of folks and good food provided by Nubian Queen Lola with crawfish gumbo and red beans and rice both served with freshly made cornbread. Hmm Good !

Broke down our display and dumped everything in the house. This morning we hung a joint show of paintings and photography at Scooter's Coffeehouse, 9225 West Parmer Lane. Our work will be here for two months.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

East Tour-day 1

Wow what a day....this Saturday was the start of the extended two weekend happening, East Austin Studio Tours. After two days of cleaning up the warehouse, bringing in display setups and lighting, we finally were ready to bring out the artwork. Hanging late into Friday evening and then we were ready. Saturday started out a little slow in the morning but that gave us time to visit and have breakfast. By 11 am the crowd had arrived and continued til 5:30 pm. A special treat was having Nubian Queen Lola arrive to offer cajun gumbo and crawfish for lunch. Tito's vodka joined us this weekend for the opening celebration.
Fun, art, music and good conversation all available for our visitors.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

East Austin Studio Tour


It is time to get myself organized for this event. I will be at Smith Road on Nov. 14th, 21 and 22nd.
Orion Knox will be showing his photography at Smith Road too.

Friday, November 6, 2009


Have found a jazz band for our December 12 Buy 12 show reception . Now can move on to our next happening -- The East Austin Studio Tours
Stop by to see photography by Orion Knox and paintings by Jan Knox, Rebecca Bennett and Valerie Walden. We are located at Smith Road Studios which is near Bolm Road and hwy 183 intersection. Also in our studio complex is Tito's Vodka, which opens at noon for tasting.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

enjoying our great weather.
Toured several great gallery shows yesterday.
The Dougherty Gallery has a interesting two person show, one lady has created figures and faces from found objects; the other artist has spent the past three years creating patterns using an electric typewriter.

d.Berman Gallery has a display of mini landscapes , some are 1 inch high and 48 inches wide.