Showing posts with label Tomato Head. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tomato Head. Show all posts

January 7, 2015

HANGING OUT


My paintings have flown west for the new year. On display all January at Tomato Head in Bearden.

December 7, 2014

TOMATO HEAD

I'll be hanging my work at Tomato Head this evening. You can see these newbies at the Market Square location through the month of December, and then at the Bearden location during January. Last time I hung work at Tomato Head was July of 2012. My work's changed a lot since then. Check it out if you're in the area!





September 1, 2012

SPRAYIN' ALIVE


You can tell by the way I hold my can, It's an artist's hand....
 

I'm getting some frames ready for a show of my photography in September at Three Rivers Market here in Knoxville. My double exposures will be hanging in the food area of the store until October! Tomorrow I am taking down my show at the Tomato Head in Maryville. Monday I'm hanging at Three Rivers.

July 9, 2012

BUSY BEE

 This past week was a particularly challenging one for me. I turned into old, undergrad Sarah --  chugging coffee and staying up until the wee hours of the A.M. to get things done. When all the work was finished and framed, I hung not one, but two shows of my own work here in Knoxville. The first show opened Friday afternoon at the Ewing Gallery in the Art and Architecture building on UT's campus. This exhibition featured a project I alluded to in an earlier post titled Every Building on the Strip.





On Saturday morning I woke up early. Early enough to forget to put the filter in my coffee pot. I put some final, finishing touches on my frames and loaded my car for round two. I had just two hours to hang my work at Tomato Head, a vegetarian friendly restaurant here in town, before they opened for Saturday brunch. With a little help, I got everything done by 9:30. Just in time to take a spin through the farmers' market and grab some breakfast at Pete's.




Both shows will be up through the end of the month. Stop back later for some more about my project, Every Building on the Strip.