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Quiet focus of show at Fine Arts Center

Mountain Media, LLC by Mountain Media, LLC
June 17, 2024
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Martha Mabry, of Radford, created a quilt as a tribute to her great uncle, C. Cowan, who died in World War II. Photos courtesy of the Fine Arts Center of the NRV.

Noise and business surround us – social media, family, jobs and the like.

 “Works by the Textile Artists of Virginia, now on display at the Fine Arts Center for the New River Valley, can help us refocus on the quiet around us,” explains Savannah Penven, program manager and curator at the center.

The featured artists present quilting and textile art featuring topics ranging from a winter sunset to the flight of a feather.

Meet some of the artists and members of the center at a reception today, Wednesday, June 20, 5 – 7 p.m., or visit the show at the center’s Edna B. Love Gallery until Aug. 3.

The Fine Arts Center is located at 21 West Main Street in Historic Downtown Pulaski. It is open Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, visit the center’s website at FACNRV.org, email at info@FACNRV.org, or call 540-980-7363.

Artists at the Quiet show are Martha Mabry of Radford, Sue Davis and Gwen E. Goepel of Floyd, Anne Panella of Pembroke, Tina Freudenberger of Eggleston, Shirley Sellers of Newport, Linda Carol Adrienne of Virginia Beach, Arlene L. Blackburn of Union Hall, Meryl Ann Butler of Norfolk, Barbara Zubler of Roanoke, and from Blacksburg: Elizabeth Gail Billingsley, Paula C. Golden, Judy Madigan, Carol Monti, Kathy Sevebeck, Gloria Smith, and Karin Tauber.

 

Susan Trulove

 

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