The galleries are at each entrance to the second floor of the Education Center. Mossy Cup Oak and six other pieces are at the head of the stairs.
More information is at the Arboretum website: http://www.ncarboretum.org/exhibits/current/nancy-g-cook/
I love the Arboretum and wish it were closer for more frequent visits. They have beautiful architecture, well designed gardens and great education materials even in the design of the buildings. There is really wonderful nature-inspired art on display all the time, both indoors and out.
If you are in the neighborhood of Asheville NC between now and April 7, check it out and please let me know what you think of it.
I created some framed small works for the gift shop and hope their visitors like them. One is Turkey Feastings similar to my 2012 SAQA donation. The other is Pine Needles 3.
My husband does my framing and does a lovely job designed to show each piece off really well. Turkey Feastings shows what his work does for my work.
Pine Needles 3 is in a rectangular frame, not shown well in the skewed photo above. The frame is really lovely but my photography is not!
Here are a couple of informal photos of the installation in progress. Lovely posters are under construction to tell people about the works in the exhibition. Great graphic arts used. These photos are before lighting and labels are set up.
Installation photos
Beautiful exhibit, Nancy! Wish I could be there in person. Have a great show!
ReplyDeleteI would love to see this in person! I do enjoy my 2 SAQA auction treasures from you. This looks like a lovely installation of your work.
ReplyDeleteThank you both. Jenny, you are definitely one of my patrons.
ReplyDeletethanks again for all your support of both of you ladies.
Nancy