June 2: Days of Wine & Paper Art Show Opening Reception

Posted on 28 May 2019 by BottleBrush Gallery (0)

Coming to a Gallery Wine Walk near you!

Opening reception: Sunday June 2, 2019, 2:00-4:00pm.
Refreshments served. No admission fee.
Show will run from June 2 – June 16 including the day of the Wine Walk, June 8.

Days of Wine & Paper show featuring artwork by Evans City artists Jessica King and Jill Eudaly. When I saw Jessica’s incredible paper dress on display at the Evans City Library, I knew her work would make a spectacular show. We combined the idea of June brides and Harmony’s Annual Wine Walk and present, Days of Wine and Paper.

Both artists are known for their work in paper. Jessica is new to the Gallery. Jill is a regularly participating.

Show: June 2 – June 16 including the day of the Wine Walk, June 8.

About Jessica King, Evans City:
Jessica King is a self-taught artist with a love of all things vintage and the beauty that can be found in unexpectedly simple places and moments.
A lifelong artist, Jessica has experimented with many different mediums. Her endeavors include designing and creating store fronts/displays in her grandparents’ antique shop and now to her more recent project and favorite challenge: paper sculpture.
She works at the Evans City Public Library, creating artistic displays from paper and recycled materials and teaching the occasional art class.
When not making art, Jessica can be found reading a good book, playing her violin, or enjoying nature through hiking and gardening.

About Jill Eudaly, Evans City:
Jill Eudaly works in multiple mediums, creating art using common school supplies, recycled materials and objects she finds in nature. Jill firmly believes our everyday environment is filled with a million interesting things to photograph or use as art materials. All you have to do is look.
A part-time employee of the Evans City Public Library for four years, Jill has created many art displays for the children’s library. She is also a part-time environmental education teacher at Camp Lutherlyn.
Over the last ten years, Jill has decorated store windows, made sets for acting groups, participated in mail art shows around the world, taught art classes and entered local art shows. She is a participating local artist at Bottlebrush Gallery & Center for the Arts in Harmony, PA.
Jill’s publications include:
Cloth, Paper, Scissors and Green Craft magazines.
Threads & Surfaces vol.III The Sketchbook Project, Brooklyn Art Library.
The Ashes to Art Project. Fort Collins, Colorado.
Mail Art, by Ryosuke Cohen. Japan

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