In 2024, we will welcome Watercolorist Richard Sneary to Cheyenne to share his expertise The Clay Watercolor Workshop brings top watercolor instructors to Cheyenne, Wyomingįor a week of instruction, critique and celebrating the joy of watercolor painting. You will be able to register online or byĬalling the LCCC Foundation. Registration will open February 12, 2024. His style to schools, agencies and art groups. He givesīack to the community by speaking about art topics, giving workshops, and demonstrates Mentoring emerging artists on his reservation and throughout the Nation. Museum, The Brinton Museum, The Plains Indian Museum at the Cody Center of the West,Īnd the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian.Ī strong supporter of Education and of the Arts, Robert devotes time to helping and His work is included in the permanent collections of the Wyoming State He’s been given Wyoming’s highest award for the arts, the Wyoming GovernorsĪrt Award. His paintings and drawings have been shown across the Nation and have garnered notedĪcclaim. Using intense vibrant color and contrasting shades of light and dark, he paintsĪnd draws striking forms that are confronting and engages the viewer. Work uses the historical imagery, myth’s and stories of the West & Arapaho CultureĬombined with modern themes to create images that have a statement on the issues of In Cheyenne at the Wyoming State Museum called “Grounded”. Robert and his wife have a gallery in Riverton. The show and the reception are free and open to the public. Gallery hours are Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. Light refreshments will be served.Īrtist Kim Johnson will give a demonstration on basic watercolor technique.Įd and Caren Murray Art Series Robert MartinezĪrt Exhibition Exhibition Dates: Aug. This event is free and open to the public. The work of the artist and workshop students will be held on Thursday, June 8 fromĥ:30 pm to 8:00 pm in the Esther and John Clay Fine Arts Gallery on the LCCC Campus. | June 8, 2023Īs part of this annual event, an Artist's Demonstration and Gallery Reception showcasing She has expanded her work to include instructional and demonstration sessions. Kim is a signature member of AWS, NWS, SDWS, TWSA, WW, WFWS and AWA. Her award-winning work is enjoyed by both corporate Wet and dry technique, and positive and negative space breathes life into pieces focused Now fully devoted to her artistic endeavors, Kim’s masterful use of glazes and washes, The whole process, from the composition to “ I started taking art classes and it was so exciting! I loved creating paintings andĪmazed myself with my accomplishments. In psychology before pursuing her real passion – watercolor. On the advice ofįamily and friends concerned that she have a ‘real career’, Kim completed her degree Kim discovered her love for the creative process at a young age. ( lisatrimbleFREELARAMIE) or call 307.778.1285 to be added to our waitlist. The 2023 Clay Summer Watercolor Workshop is currently full. We will welcome Watercolorist Kim Johnson to Cheyenne to share her expertise in paintingĪnimal and human portraits, glazes and washes, wet and dry techniques, and the use Of instruction, critique and celebrating the joy of watercolor painting. The Clay Watercolor Workshop brings top watercolor instructors to Cheyenne for a week Has been moved to the Cheyenne Civic Center to accommodate a larger audience. *This event was originally scheduled in the Surbrugg/Prentice Auditorium at LCCC but This event is underwritten in-part by the Dinneen Writers Series Fund at the LCCCįoundation and is offered at no charge to all LCCC students as well as members of Her life has been a major part of her advocacy work on behalf of abducted children.Įlizabeth Smart's Official Website | The Elizabeth Smart Foundation Join us to hear Elizabeth's story and how writing about and sharing these parts of Into her healing process and a heartfelt how-to guide for readers to make peace with Where There’s Hope is the result of Elizabeth’s mission: It is both an up-close-and-personal glimpse To overcome trauma, find the strength to move on, and reclaim one’s life. Not to give up but to know that there is hope for a rewarding life.Įlizabeth has recently released a new powerful and inspiring book about what it takes This guide is meant to encourage children who have gone through similar experiences She and other abduction survivors worked with the Department of Justice to createĪ survivors guide entitled You're Not Alone: The Journey From Abduction to Empowerment. Police safely returned Elizabeth back to her family on March 12, 2003, after beingĮlizabeth chronicled her experiences in the New York Times best-selling book My Story. Elizabeth was abducted on June 5, 2002, and her captors controlled herīy threatening to kill her and her family if she tried to escape. The abduction of Elizabeth Smart was one of the most followed child abduction cases
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