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Glencoe Mansion to host gallery show in conjunction with Small Business Saturday

Mountain Media, LLC by Mountain Media, LLC
November 22, 2022
in Local Stories, Local Stories
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“What’s Happening”  is among the works by Yvonne Alderman on display at Glencoe Mansion, Museum & Gallery beginning Saturday, Nov. 26.

RADFORD –  Glencoe Mansion, Museum and Gallery will present a new gallery exhibit, “Visions in Mixed Media and Wood,” featuring the works of artist Yvonne Alderman, opening with a reception on Saturday, Nov. 26, from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m.

The reception coincides with the museum’s Small Business Saturday event to promote shopping locally to support local business and artisans, which will be from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

The title of Alderman’s show, “Visions in Mixed Media and Wood,” reflects much of the

process she uses to create her works. The visions relate to pictures that come into her thoughts

as she drives through the mountains, washes dishes, or considers political issues and other

elements of her life. She then decides whether to create the vision in mixed media or wood.

Similarly, she often looks at the objects around her and the materials she has on hand. She

can begin by painting a background in various colors, add material and paper, and then decide

the direction the piece is going.

Alderman is a native of Southwest Virginia, hailing from Carroll County. Growing up in

the Blue Ridge, she absorbed the culture and environment around her. She experienced the

many ways that people of the region expressed themselves from gardening and quilting to

telling family stories and painting. She was also inspired by the mountains and the flora and

fauna that inhabit them.

Alderman’s early art training took place while earning her degree in education and English at

Radford University. She continued her education with a Masters in English from Virginia Tech

and ultimately a doctorate in British Literature at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

Returning to the world of the visual arts, Alderman studied privately in Santa Fe, New Mexico,

and at the Studio School in Roanoke.

The opening reception is open to the public, is family friendly, and is free.

 

Submitted by Glencoe Mansion, Museum and Gallery

 

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