PRESS RELEASE
WHIPPED CREAM & OTHER DELIGHTS GROUP SHOW AT THE DAIRY BARN GALLERY
The Dairy Barn Gallery opens to an exhibition of artists October 17, 2015, 4-6pm. Join the artists to mingle, nosh and expand or begin your art collection. The artists will be showing paintings, sculptures, pottery and collage.
The show opens October 17, 2015, 4-6pm, with music from Justin James Forcione, and will be open Oct.18, 24/25, 31/Nov1 from 12-5pm, and by appointment. A closing reception will be on November 1, 2-4 pm with music from Morgan and Dave of Furnace Mountain. The Dairy Barn Gallery is located at 22989 Sam Fred Rd, Middleburg VA 20117. www.thedairybarngallery.com 540 687-5517
“Whipped Cream” is the third group show of the Dairy Barn Gallery organized by Julie Miles, the first two, “Got Art” and “Fresh Cream” by Winslow McCagg. “Whipped Cream” will feature fourteen artists, Winslow McCagg, Julie Miles, Joan Gardiner, Nol Putnam, Isabelle Truchon, Mike Shaffer, Gail Guerreri Maslyk, Amy Oliver, Sage Chandler, Lilla Ohrstrom, Rosemary Markowski, Nancy Kleck, Karen Oliver, and Pamela Klein.
The show opens October 17, 2015, 4-6pm, with music from Justin James Forcione, and will be open Oct.18, 24/25, 31/Nov1 from 12-5pm, and by appointment. A closing reception will be on November 1, 2-4 pm with music from Morgan and Dave of Furnace Mountain. The Dairy Barn Gallery is located at 22989 Sam Fred Rd, Middleburg VA 20117. www.thedairybarngallery.com 540 687-5517
“The Dairy Barn show, heading into its third bash, has been nothing but wonderful, I could say that this one coming up might be the best yet, but that’s what I felt about the two previous shows, so one feeds upon the other. These shows are about rounding up creative peoples in this fabulous region for us to show our work and for visitors and art lovers to enjoy, celebrate, and to become engaged. The creative spirit, the creative muse, the creative action is within all of us, and we need it like air, and we know whether it fits our taste, touches our dreaming, or is outside our limitations there is still a reason, cause, and need for viewing and interacting with works of craft and works of art, and often they are the same.” Winslow McCagg
“It’s the hippest art scene in our area…” Joan Gardiner
“Wonderful pieces and wonderful evening! Thank You to all the artists who are showcasing their talents all this week-and KUDOS to Tom Trial for his handiwork in taking a magnificent former dairy barn and creating a beautiful canvas for artists to show their passions.” Kim Cupples
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Contact: Julie Miles -540 219 7341 – jmiles414@gmail.com www.jmilesstudios.com