Friday, August 20, 2010

Abigail Reynolds and The Jealous Curator

I found this over at The Jealous Curator. If you've never read this blog, well, I hope
that you can add it to your list of daily reads. There is always something new and so clever.
I'm not one for posting from others sites very often, but this one really blew me away.
The artists name is Abigail Reynolds and I think I need to see more please. 

I hope you enjoy her work as much as I do.

Monday, August 16, 2010

Amy Evans Streeter

I HEART AMY EVANS STREETER


Amy Evans Streeter is an artist living in Oxford currently. She has a style to her paintings that draw you in. I don't mean this as a pun, since she's now taking orders for pet portraits, like the one above, but I bet she'd do human portraits too. Her colors combos are spot on in all her work. The mix of the green and blue in June Bug is such a beautiful mix together. Yes, please!

I'm pleased to announce that Amy will also be showing her work at the Amelia One Year Anniversary Party on September 11th, 2010. The painting below is the first in her new collection for the show.
I love that she works can goods into a lot of her work. All of her paintings have a vintage quality to them that I just love. I think I need one...

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Yes Please...

I want to live in this magical little place.
Simply Beautiful. 

Hope you are having a nice weekend.

Saturday, August 7, 2010

PLEASE VOTE!!! YAC needs your help!

The Yoknapatawpha Arts Council located in Oxford, MS has been selected as a finalist for a $20,000 award in the 50 States for Good program sponsored by  Tom's of Maine.  Tom's of Maine receives thousands of submissions for this program.  They have selected just 41 groups to consider as finalists. The Yoknapatawpha Arts Council's project of renovating the Powerhouse Community Arts Center to provide access to the arts in rural Mississippi was the only project selected in Mississippi, and the only arts project among all the finalists.
The Tom's of Maine will contribute $20,000 to five different programs that are making a difference in their community.  The Yoknapatawpha Arts Council's renovation of the Powerhouse into a community arts center was selected as one of these worthy programs to be considered for the award.  The challenge is that Tom's of Maine has narrowed the finalist down to 41 programs and is now asking the public for input on which five programs should receive the funds.  Oxford is competing with programs in Brooklyn, NY, Seattle, WA, and St. Paul, MN.  
 
We hope that by asking regional media to support this story that we can get the entire state of Mississippi behind this project. I think people will take pride in showing that our region has programs that rival anything in New York, Seattle and St. Paul, MN.
 
Information can be found on our website www.oxfordarts.com, but I am also attaching a link to Tom's of Maine to read more about this great honor. 





****YOU CAN VOTE ONCE A DAY, BUT FOR AS MANY DAYS AS YOU WOULD LIKE... HOPEFULLY OFTEN!!


Thanks for much for supporting the arts in Mississippi and the Yoknapatawpha Arts Council. 
Please repost this and/or share with whomever you would like. No permission needed to help with this great chance for our community. 



Wednesday, August 4, 2010

NEW COLOUR REVOLT CD STREAMING LIVE TODAY!!!!!

(sorry the image is a bit blurry... taken from the band's myspace page)
The new cd from Oxford band Colour Revolt is just 6 days away from it's release date....
But today you can stream the whole record live.


Visit their new website to hear the record, see tour dates, and buy their music.


Thanks!!