Saturday, December 17, 2011

Ottawa Exhibit


information outside of the gallery
My first trip to Ottawa, Canada was quite rewarding. I was excited, nervous, overwhelmed, etc. But it all went well, my work was displayed in galleries #1 and #3. In gallery 2 was the work of a young man who created art quilts using recycled circuit boards-very interesting, I was in awe of the work. Prior to the reception at the gallery I was interviewed by CBC. radio about my work that was on display, and many individuals present at the gallery stated that they had heard the interview and wanted to meet me. There was quite a big turn-out. The road to Canada, was one that started years ago.

Adrian Harewood, CBC news anchor, is the person that put it all in motion. When he was doing a radio program at CBC.CA he took time off from 'life' and toured various cities here in the States. When he arrived in St. Louis, he talked to a fellow journalist that told him about the interesting couple in East St. Louis, Edna and Reginald Petty.  He called, we met at my home.  Prior to his leaving, some 6 plus hours later he made the pledge that he was going to help make it possible for me to have an exhibit in Canada.  As I said earlier, this was a long time coming.  One day I received an email asking if I remembered him, and was I still interested in having an exhibit.  With his help and the help of the curator Andrea Fatone, and the Embassy the exhibit was made possible.
Cultural Attache' Dr. Meriwether, myself, J. Jacobson, Amb. wife, and
Andrea Fatone, curator.



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