“Calling all artists” varied guest
talent offers “wow” to Lincoln
Show open March weekends and by
appointment
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[March 12, 2016]
LINCOLN
- Mitch Douglas wanted to create something special for local artists
who don’t have access to an art gallery. For the second year, he has
produced the show “Calling All Artists” at the Lincoln Art Institute
in downtown Lincoln. Normally the monthly art opening has works by
members of Logan County Arts, but once a year Douglas puts out the
call for everyone to bring something to the gallery.
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This year the range of pieces went from sculpture made of steel
washers - to photographs - to traditional paint on canvas. “This is
the show for people who don’t have access to a gallery or who may be
afraid to show their works, maybe afraid of being subject to
judging. We offer a relaxed atmosphere where every artist’s work can
be displayed,” said Douglas.
When asked about the quality of the works this year, Mitch Douglas
said “it goes from good to wow! This show is good for the community
and allows artists of all ages to meet and talk.”
A large crowd agreed with Mitch as they wandered the gallery and
discussed the art.
Artist Bev Noble said she appreciated the show because “I get a
chance to display my art in a beautiful gallery and get to see what
other artists are doing. There is no other venue like the Lincoln
Art Institute that is available to me.”
Springfield artist Stan Squires, a frequent visitor to the Lincoln
Art Fair said, “I really enjoy coming to Lincoln to show my art.
Lincoln has always been good to me. Calling All Artists is another
chance for me to display my art in Lincoln.”
Decatur artist Dianne Spaniol brought her photographs for the second
year to “Calling All Artists.” She likes to combine several
photographs into one piece to capture all aspects of the subject.
Her works this year showcased Pearl Harbor and Ground Zero in
Manhattan. Both photographic essays pay tribute to the heroes who
gave their lives.
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The beautiful Lincoln Art Institute was created by artist in residence Moses
Pinkerton.
Music for the evening was provided by Maureen Douglas and Tanya Conrady playing
Celtic harps. Music for the second half of the evening was provided by three
graduates of the Lincoln College Jazz Baccalaureate program, Jeff Arbisi,
Derrick Spiker and Allen Mendez.
Treats for the night were provided by Heather Cosby from Flossie & Delzena’s.
“Calling All Artists” will be open every Saturday and Sunday for the rest of the
month from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Or you can contact Moses Pinkerton at (217) 651-8355
for special arrangements during the week.
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