Local art event

Terry Dyke tdyke@austin.rr.com
Wed, 20 Nov 2002 18:56:58 -0800


Hi,

For all you art fans on the list, here's an invite/announcement from my 
sweetie Marilyn.

-Terry

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I thought you might like to know that this Saturday I will be making my 
first public appearance as a painter since graduating from the School of 
the Art Institute of Chicago ten years ago.

I will have a booth at the First Annual Cherrywood Neighborhood Art 
Fair, where I will be showing some of my paintings (including the 
landscapes I painted while in Tuscany in September), and selling small 
prints and greeting cards of the best of my work from the past 17 years. 
I will also have for sale a few copies of a small handmade book of my 
artwork (complete with famous artists' quotes), and will be taking 
commissions for paintings.

If you're out and about Saturday, please stop by and say 'hi,' and enjoy 
some of the great food, music and art that will be presented at the 
fair, maybe even get a head start on your Christmas shopping (see list 
in press release below for more cool stuff that will be available). :-)

I hope to see you there!

Yours truly,

Marilyn Fenn
P.S. If you can't make it Saturday, but are interested in my work, I
will soon have stuff available for sale on my new fine art website,
www.marilynfenn.com, coming as soon as I can create it! Stayed tuned...



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First Annual Cherrywood Neighborhood Art Fair

Austin, Texas -- Creativity in the community will be showcased as area 
artists display their talents at the first annual Cherrywood Arts Fair 
on Saturday, November 23. This free neighborhood event will be held from 
11 am - 5 pm at Asbury United Methodist Church, at the crossroads of 
East 38 1/2 Street and Cherrywood.

In developing this new neighborhood tradition, organizers focused upon 
activities for all ages, including musical performances and face 
painting, as well as the sale of art and scrumptious treats. Local 
artisans, musicians, and cooks will join together to celebrate the 
diversity of this dynamic east Austin neighborhood. Art, ready for 
holiday giving, will include paintings, metalwork, art textiles, 
decorative objects, one-of-a kind handbags, jewelry and ceramic pieces.