I have been fortunate that my life has gone fairly smoothly
during the Covid-19 crisis, despite upended expectations and uncertainty about the future. Despite it all, I have an exhibition coming up on August 8th
at RiverSea Gallery in Astoria, Oregon!
As is the case with every art show there is a lot to do, accompanied with the anxious hope that the opening will go well. Will it be well attended? Will there be any sales? But art in the time of Covid has brought these typical concerns to a new level.
Riversea Gallery has reopened with the
changes that all business now require, such as masks and social distancing
(fortunately it is a very large space!)
But this opening is going to be like none I’ve ever had before. Attendance is impossible to predict. The normal wine and snacks will not be served. And this
time there will be extra efforts made to share it all on the web. Watch for videos uploaded onto my
Instagram account, maybe even Facebook live. Like so many of us, I am
frantically ascending the steep learning curve of online
technology!
Additionally, I will provide an artist talk, but this time it will be virtual, probably in the
form of a Zoom call. I will provide a short talk on exhibit,
then open the “room” up for questions.Although the opportunity to interact in physical space will not be there, there are some terrific advantages! For one, you can participate from your home, and if you are not presentable, you can block out your video camera and still participate, grubbies and all!
I will be keeping you all apprised of links and times to
participate in my newsletters, social media and on my website home page.