Businesses
Main Street Morgantown’s Annual Arts Walk is proud to have 50 participating local businesses.
2009 Participating Businesses thus far
(51 listed)
123 Pleasant Street
123pleasantstreet@gmail.com
Treasure Cat and Local Artists
Music and Mixed Medium
A Little Behind
304 296-8733
(Our Studio) Meg Juckett, Sandra Cress
Original Art, Prints of Originals
Coupon for 10% off (to be used between Oct 3 – 7)
Adventure’s Edge
Carolyn Crislip-Tacy, Matt Schmuck, Adrian Kiger Pottery, Wood, Rubber / Trim / Buttons / Invisible Thread
ccrislip@fairmontstate.edu, mattschmuck@yahoo.com, akiger@oldcolony.com
Ami’s Clay Works Studio
Ami Hirata Ceramics
amihirata@comcast.net
Andrew White Guitars
andrew@whiteguitars.net
(Foundry Hall) Andrew White, Glen Rowsey, Robert Williams, Scott Fredrick, Nick Sickles and Friends
Guitars, Steel Pans, Photography, Photography, Live Music
Appalachian Gallery
Penelyn Peterson Pencil
Various artworks will be on sale for the event and we will hold a drawing for a print of “If I Could” by Penelyn Peterson
appgal@verizon.net
Arrow Gifts
Daniel and Susan Musick
Music, Portraits
In store specials
Arts Monongahela (next the Huntington Bank)
(event information location)
Jackson Kelly Gallery features “Harvest 2009″ – Fall Regional Invitational Exhibit. It includes 14 artists with a large variety of mediums. Participating artists are: Alex Abrahams, Victoria Cather, Michael Garrett, Claudia Giannini, Sharon Goodman, Cliff Harvey, Lotus McDowell, Clayton Merrell, Cynthia Myerberg, Erika Osborne, Tracy Stuckey, Pat Reese and Betty Rivard.
Asayo Creative
Photography and Painting
Black Bear
Malissa Goff, Jen Velickoff
Painting, Oil on Wood
Food and drink specials
coffee4frank@yahoo.com
Blue Moose
Vincent Farsetta, Mandy Ranck
Photography, Pottery and Textiles
Boston Beanery
Shea Thompson
Music on sidewalk in front
Cafe Bacchus
Mirjana Golubovic
Paintings
Wayne Rowand
Classical Guitarist
*complimentary food and drinks
Carvel Ice Cream and *NEW Nathan’s Hot Dogs
Bob Hatfield Photography
Casa D’Amici
Sam Media
Chic-n-Bones
Jenna Bonitatibus, Kyle McGlothlin
Ceramics
Chico’s Fat
Grayson Hall
Photography
Cold Stone
Gaung Chen
Drawings and Paintings
Coni + Franc
Andrea Kostak
Handbags
1 day only, 20% off store-wide in stock merch. Take an additional 20% off any sale item. Refreshments, gift certificates give away. Fur show Sat. Oct 3, 11-7
DP Dough
Katie Carole
Jewelry
Buy one, get one 1/2 off
Dragonfly
Adam Cross
Painting
Elegant Alley Cat
Carola Miles
landscape painting
Cheese and crackers
g2 Gifts and Gallery
Patrick Stanislawczyk
Oil on Canvas
Gibbie’s Pub
Rocky McDonald
Painting
Health Right
Heimo Reidel
Photography
Interior Images
Randy Williams
Painting and wood sculpture
Jimmy Johns
Sage Perrot
Mixed Media
Karma Nightclub
Stanley Boyd Paulmiere
Video and Performance Art at 7:30PM
Drink Specials too
Maxwell’s Restaurant
Friends of Maxwell’s
Mixed
Mickalina’s Mermaid’s Curiosity Shop
Kelly Vignola
Oil and Mixed Media
10% off entire store during event hours
kkvignola@mac.com
Mills Group Architecture
Lorna Venter
Sculpture
Monongalia Arts Center
107 High Street (event information point)
Benedum Gallery features Erin Webb’s stunning watercolor works
Davis Gallery features Aimee Sones – glass, drawing and video work
Also see the debut performance of the Vandalia Wind Quintet chamber music group.
The Mirror’s Image
John Michael Barone
lithography
Hotel Morgan’s Montmartre
WVU Production Ceramics
Ceramics
christopher.brown@mail.wvu.edu
Morgantown History Museum Commission
Michael Souch
paintings
MT Pockets
Featuring a special reading of “The Death of the Oldest Dog in the World” by Jesse A. Lowe at 9PM in the Tanner Theatre at MAC
Taylor Morgan Restaurant and Delicatessen
Gina DeRosa, Valerie S. Vavrock, John-Michael Darone
Painting, painting, tapestry, painting/sculpture
($2.00 Yuengling bottles 5pm-mindnight)
Jazz Ensemble performing 6-9PM
Pathfinder
TBA
sculpture
Riverstone
Sean Conroy
Hosting First Friday for Generation Morgantown,
Riverstone will be featuring Andy Tuck of the Greens performing solo. Generation Morgantown will also be giving away two tickets to a future Pittsburgh Symphony performance in Morgantown.
Sidelines Sports Bar and Grill
Litan Li
Paintings
So.Zo
Michael Sherwin
Photography
Free cup of coffee or bowl of cereal with purchase of another item
304-231-7151
Tanner’s Alley
Ryan Pujals
Pencil, Graphite
pujals.ryan@gmail.com
The Shop
Ed Lewis
Drawings
Tonique’s Trilogy
Michael Green, Cate Campbell, Beth Clank, Nic Romoli
Painting, Painting,Photography, Photography
Samba Nova
Music
20% off all appts. booked
Tutto and Gelato
Jim Savarino
Music
.50 off gelato or espresso milkshake
Vance’s Blues
Vance Coombs
Drawings
Shannon@vancesblues.com
Vintage Room
Jenny Wilson Trio
Live Music
Warner Theatre
Scott Harbor
Wood Sculpture
Wild Zero
Scott Lukas, Dennis Pase
Mixed Medium
Free food and drink + talking chickens
Below is a list of 2008 Arts Walk participants:
Adventure’s Edge
131 Pleasant Street
Artists: Adrian Kiger, Marty Ferguson,
Gabe DeWitt
Medium: Fiber, Photography
Special: FREE carabiner frames to the first 50 attendees that come through our location.
Adrian Kiger is a native of Morgantown and has dabbled in wearable and useable art throughout her lifetime. Her ‘Glam Gloves for Domestic Divas’ are a perfect example of her flair for life and design. If you haven’t seen them you should and if you don’t have a pair, shame on you.
Marty Ferguson is a resident of Morgantown who does really amazing hand painted and felted scarves. Marty will also be showing some of her weavings.
Gabe DeWitt is from Preston County and is already well known for his incredible photography. He most recently was awarded the Best Outdoor Photo in the Morgantown Adventure Photo Contest.
All-Pro Photography
160 Pleasant Street
Artist: Dale Sparks
Medium: Photography
www.all-prophoto.com
allprosparks@aol.com
Alpha Associates hosted at Morgantown Dental Group
142 High Street
Artist: Colleen Simmons
Medium: Pencil
www.alphaaec.com/holiday/index.php
Alpha Associates will display a collection of original drawings and prints of WV historical buildings created for the company since 1985.
Ami’s Clayworks Studio
1301 University Avenue
Artist: Ami Hirata
Medium: Stoneware & Porcelain
Special: 50% off sale table items
Visit a working studio. Ami Hirata, a long-experienced professional potter, builds one-of-a-kind ceramic pieces in stoneware and porcelain with wood and bamboo elements. Her unique vases, covered casseroles, platters, bowls, dishes, teapots, cups, and sake carafes are richly glazed. (Weekend sale 1:00-5:00. Corner of Walnut and University.)
Appalachian Gallery
44 High Street
Artists: Various
Special: Door prize and discount coupons
Appalachian Gallery features a variety of works by West Virginia artists including paintings, photographs, drawings, collages, mosaics, limited-edition lithographs & block prints by such popular artists as Glen Barnes, Frank Ceravalo, William Goebel, Daryl Gray, Jan & Jonathan Heath, Peggy Isaack, Eddie Maier, Penelyn Peterson, Joe Watring and Don Whitlatch. www.wvcraft.com
Arrow Gift Shoppe
220 High Street
Artist: Lyn Halapy
Medium: Embroidery
Arts Monongahela
201 High Street
Artists: Susan Ting, Will Brewer, Lou Dadyburjor, Janet Simpson, Nancy Swisher, Linda Jones, Cynthia Myerberg, Janet Jo McIntosh,
Mary Elizabeth Smith
Medium: Porcelain, Oil Paint, Fabric
Special: Quilt demonstration by Linda Jones and refreshments
Award-winning quilts will be on display at the Jackson Kelly Gallery at Arts Monongahela. Linda Jones will be doing a demonstration of quilting techniques.
Susan Ting works with porcelain clay that she hand carves after the pieces are thrown on the wheel. Leaves and nature are often seen in her carvings, with the Ginkgo leaf being a favorite motif. Recently, she has been carving organic lines and shapes to suggest movement and fluency. www.zenclay.com , zenclay@hotmail.com
Aull Center for Local History & Genealogy Research
351 Spruce Street
Artist: Adam Cross
Medium: Oil Paint
His most recent works are serious studies in the areas of drawing, printmaking and painting representing his efforts to acquire the fundamental training and skills needed to begin his service with the Lord. Works include several recent portrait commissions and projects worked on under professors Joseph Lupo and Naijun Zhang. www.flickr.com/photos acrosstheart/, Across4ivy@aol.com
Bead Monster Boutique
310 High Street
Artist: Robin Dallas
Medium: Jewelry
www.beadmonsterboutique.com
Robin Dallas, artist and owner of Bead Monster Boutique, graduated from WVU with a degree in fine arts. For Arts Walk she will feature a collection of her artwork through the years.
Black Bear Burritos
132 Pleasant Street
Artist: Malissa Goff
Medium: Oil Paint
Malissa Goff is a local artist whose work ranges from painting to multimedia pieces to sculpture. The subject matter of her paintings includes portraiture, the graphic quality of people as images from past to present, and some siren subjects inspired by storybook fiction and folklore. www.malissagoff.com, coffee4frank@yahoo.com
Blue Moose Café
248 Walnut Street
Artists: Mark A. Blaschak, Karrie Roberts,
Frances Hall
Medium: Photography, Various, Fiber
Mark Blaschak believes Nature doesn’t need to be altered to be beautiful. Moving a leaf takes away from the natural state and takes away from their true, natural beauty. The sun rise and the playful shapes of clouds are beautiful because they are natural, as is his flower photography. mblascha@gmail.com
Karri Roberts is a locally based illustrator and a graduate of West Virginia University, where she received a BFA in Printmaking. She is also the Blue Moose Cafe’s current art director and exhibits her artwork regularly. Her artwork includes the use of many different mediums (printmaking, watercolor, pen and ink).
Frances Hall is a local area artist who works primarily in fiber. She is a doll artist, with work in Tamarack , at Mountainmade and at ETSY.com. She has recently started working on small quilted wall hangings. She will have on display, at the Blue Moose, Victorian style quilted Christmas Stockings
Buffalo Wild Wings
268 High Street
Artist: Gino DeRosa
Medium: Oil Painting
Gino DeRosa is a recent graduate of the WVU Fine Arts program with a Teaching Certification. He works mainly with oil paints and paints realistic landscapes of West Virginia and Pennsylvania scenery during all four seasons.www.freewebs.com/ginowvu/
Café Bacchus
76 High Street
Artists: Heimo Riedel
Medium: Photography
Special: Free food/appetizers
Photography has been a passion for Heimo Riedel since he started before the age of nine in black and white with a 1920s medium-format bellows camera given to him by his grandfather. Over the last decade his interest has migrated to digital photography and high definition videography. hriedel@hsc.wvu.edu
Cardello LIghting
1279 University Avenue
Artist: Sam Madia
Medium: Mixed Media
Special: Discounts on Tiffany Lighting Fixtures and Wall prints, refreshments
A Morgantown native, Sam taught art at the junior and senior high level in Monongalia County and the college level at WVU and California University of Pennsylvania. Sam indicates his greatest satisfaction as a teacher was during his years in West Virginia. Sam currently resides in California, PA. His artwork is for sale through Monongalia Arts Center, 107 High Street, Morgantown.
Carvel Ice Cream
143 High Street
Artist: Our Studio
Medium: Various
Special: 25% discount on hot apple and hot berry waffle bowl sundaes
Our Studio, based in Morgantown, WV, is a community space aiming to nurture the artist in everyone. We provide a positive and fun environment that fosters personal growth and confidence. Our Studio offers art-based programs for all ages. We also host art exhibitions and more! www.ourstudio.org
Cold Stone Creamery
356 High Street
Artist: Kristina Palumbo
Medium: Oil Paint
For this body of work she has chosen to reference old family photos dated from 1950-1970. Pulling from old black and white photography, she chose to re-work the images by adding patterning and color. She has mixed both realism and abstraction to create her own personal family album. Kpalumbo@mix.wvu.edu
Coni & Franc
422 High Street
Artists: Gabrielle Merandi, Francesca Merandi
Medium: Photography, Jewelry
Specials: For every $200 spent, receive $50 off. 50% off select bridal gowns. 20% off full price gowns
Francesca Merandi creates jewelry made with semi precious stones and crystal, silver and gold. Chesca281@hotmail.com
Gabrielle Merandi makes handmade crystal, silver and gold jewelry and also does floral photography. gmerandi@hotmail.com,
Coombs Flowers
401 High Street
Artist: Annie Morris Simcoe
Medium: Handmade paper
Special: 20% off all merchandise
Annie Morris Simcoe makes all of her own paper using materials that she gathers near her home in Morgantown. She draws her inspiration, and many of her materials, from the amazing natural landscape of this region.www.annabellepetuniahead.com
Copper Beech Townhomes
360 High Street
Artist: Sharon Goodman
Medium: Oil Paint
Sharon Goodman’s paintings are immediate and energetic. She wants the motions of her hand to be apparent on the paper or canvas and add another dimension to the painting, a spontaneity that the viewer can feel. Her work is inspired by movement, color and Nature. www.sharongoodman.net
Dairy Queen
444 High Street
Artist: Bill Mayer
Medium: Wood
Bill is a wood carver who starts his pieces with a chainsaw and then moves to his chisels to finely craft his work. He will feature his Old World-style Santa Clauses at this year’s event.
G2 Gifts/Gallery
40 High Street
Artist: WVU Printmakers, Lisa Johanns
Medium: Printmaking, Jewelry
Special: 10% off all purchases
This exhibition will showcase artists working in a variety of printmaking mediums. The prints that will be on display include techniques such as silkscreen, lithography, relief and intaglio. The students represented in this show are raising money to attend an International Printmaking Conference in Chicago.
Necklaces Beaded by Lisa will be available at g2 gifts/gallery during the month of October. Started in 2004, Lisa beaded necklaces for her friends and family and now creates jewelry full time. Her classy casual style has been popular at craft shows throughout West Virginia. BeadedbyLisa@yahoo.com
Gibbie’s Pub & Eatery
368 High Street
Artist: Jessica McDonald
Medium: Oil Paint
Jessica McDonald is a native artist from Morgantown, WV. Her work focuses on the idea of taking viewers on a euphoric sensorial experience of a sinful overindulgent fixation. By creating edible landscapes of confectionary sweets, she documents these temporary sculptures into Photorealistic abstract candy landscape paintings. Kokomobreeze30@yahoo.com
Infinite Lens
107 High Street
Artists: Sue Amos, Frank Scafella
Medium: Photography
www.infinitelens.com
Special: Free gift certificates to the first 10 people who stop by and request one.
Sue Amos will be exhibiting photographs she has taken of the MAC (Monongalia Arts Center) since moving her studio there over a year ago. Some of the photographs are of architectural details while others capture reflections and shadows in and around the MAC. A few of her images are digitally enhanced.
Frank Scafella will have on display several large panoramas of sunset and sunrise photographed from the tops of Middle and Rich Mountains in Randolph County, WV.
Interior Images
374 High Street
Interior Images features one of a kind home furnishings including original oil paintings. They feature solid-wood, made-in-America Harden Furniture and Mark Roberts Fairies—a specialty collection of limited Christmas ornaments.
John P. Kuehn Antique and Estate Jewelry
300 High Street
Artist: Amberlee Christey
Medium: Photography
Special: 50-75% off antique and estate jewelry
A WVU graduate with dual BFA degrees in sculpture and photography, she started her own photography business specializing in fine art, weddings and portraits. She pursued her interest in sculpture on a smaller scale and completed Bench Jeweler Certification at the American School of Jewelry and currently works as a goldsmith for John P. Kuehn. amberlee@amberleechristey.com, www.amberleechristey.com
Judith Anne’s Shop Around
the Corner
217 Wall Street
Artist: Ryan Pujals
Medium: Pencil on Paper
Special: Live music (pianist) and complimentary favor
My work is a reflection of what I perceive in life. Each piece depicts a scenario or choice in life that anyone could experience. The pictures I create are on regular art paper and drawn with a graphite pencil. Every sketch has a meaning to it that I believe stands to show a spiritual side of life. ryan_timeswv@hotmail.com
Main Street Morgantown
127 High Street
Historic Audio Walking Tour
downtownmorgantown.com
Take a Self Guided Historic Audio Walking Tour of Downtown Morgantown. Visit 51 Historic, architectural and cultural sites with one hour of audio and a colorful, 28 page brochure. Interesting stories told by professional actors, music and sound effects. A MUST DO EVENT!
Maxwell’s Restaurant
1 Wall Street
Artist: Ariana Winter
Medium: Photography
Special: Seafood Special
Milan Puskar Health Right
341 Spruce Street
Artist: Ian Benson
Medium: Photography
Still World Images, specializes in documentary and fine art photography that maintains journalistic ethics and integrity. The images are intended to remind those who view them that grace and beauty are everywhere, and that stories worth hearing are all around us. www.stillworldimages.com
Mills Group, LLC
206 High Street
Artist: Lorna Vincent Venter
Medium: Clay/Bronze Sculpture/Drawing
The best compliment she gets is the reaction kids have to her sculptures – they HAVE to touch them. She enjoys the expressive nature of her work, and that essentially is her motivation to create. She wants to give you something to think about in the eyes of her subjects, in their gesture, in their lack of those things too. Enjoy. www.adventuresinelegance.com
Monongalia Arts Center
107 High Street
Artist: Neal Newfield
Medium: Photography
“Humans for Sale” explores the sad hopes, loyalties and betrayals that constitute human trafficking. The focus is Southeast Asia, arguably the world’s center for sex trafficking. The exhibit does not shy away from the beauty of Southeast Asia nor the ugliness of trafficking, and not infrequently the images are a blend of these contrasting energies. www.monartscenter.com
Montmartre
127 High Street
Artist: WVU Ceramics Department
Medium: Stoneware and Porcelain
The Ceramics Department and Production Studio will display a range of work produced by faculty, staff and students. The Production Studio concentrates on attention to detail and technical ability to create functional ceramics. Their Exhibition will be a sampling of products that will be available at the annual Holiday Sale December 5, 6 & 7th in the Main Lobby at the College of Creative Arts. Christopher.Brown@mail.wvu.edu
Morgantown History Museum
111 High Street
Artist: Monica Wilkins, Lynn Lysick
Medium: Watercolor & Polymer Clay
Special: Refreshments will be provided
Monica Wilkins is a member of the West Virginia Watercolor Society and was juried into the Pittsburgh Watercolor Society in the fall of 2007. She currently teaches watercolor at the Morgantown Art Association Gallery and has had a painting accepted into the 2008 International Watercolor Show Aqueous Open.
Lynn Lysick’s creative process continually leads her into new directions. Her watercolor paintings and polymer clay jewelry are inspired by many visual sources as well as an ever present need to experiment. lynn.morgantown@gmail.com
Mountain People’s Market Co-op
1400 University Avenue
Artist: Eddie Maier
Medium: Woodblock Printmaking
Special: Prepared coffee & snacks
Eddie works with oil painted woodblock printmaking, a process that consists of carving a slab of wood, inking the surface, then using the inked block to print onto handmade paper. Much of his inspiration comes from traveling in America and abroad to places in Europe and Ghana, West Africa. Morkthedork@hotmail.com, www.pbase.com/eddiespaghettiart
M.T. Pockets Theatre Company (located in Monongalia Arts Center)
107 High Street
Artist: Jen Hoke
Medium: Photography
Special: Reception to meet ensemble and board members, Suddenly Last Summer by Tennessee Williams at 8:00 pm. Tickets: $13 Gen. Public/$11 Seniors/$8 Students (Mature Audiences)
Jen Hoke, owner of Jen Hoke Photography, specializes in fusing artistry and the simplicity of realism into her photojournalism work, which spans a seemingly endless range from lifestyle to nuptials. Her lens connects her to that sparkle in the eyes; confirming that there is beauty even within a box of darkness.www.jenhokephotography.com
Pathfinder
235 High Street
Artist: Dan Cunningham
Medium: Music
Special: 30% off all clothing and hardware – ski and snowboarding
Dan calls his music “New Appalachian” music and features his unique style of finger-picking guitar and vocals. The music includes original songs from his first three CD’s plus popular and traditional tunes. Dan has performed/recorded with Phil Keaggy (Grammy nominee and Dove award winner), Robin Kessinger (1985 National Flatpicking Champion), and Nedra Talley Ross (Ronettes).pickndawg@yahoo.com, www.pickndawg.com
Riverstone Ale House
227 Chestnut Street
Artists: George Scott, Silas Spellman
Medium: Oil and Acrylic
Special: $1 off drafts, $.50 off wine
George Scott started painting fifteen years ago in an attempt to satisfy an urge of ideas and expressions. He considers himself to be an abstract expressionist, like John Micheal Basquait and Jackson Pollock. He originally chose oil for the vibrant and rich colors and has also used acrylic paint for its ease of manipulation. gogeo7@gmail.com
Silas Spellman, a graduate of WVU with B.A. in Fine Arts, has been showing work locally since 1998. While he continues to exhibit his easel paintings and collaborate on larger projects with other artists, he is currently accepting commission work for private and corporate clients. www.espectro.com
So.Zo
473 High Street
Artists: Ryan Dunkerley, Erin Clemens
Medium: Photography, Media
Ryan Dunkerley’s art revolves around two main themes: socio-economic observations and the resolution of self in art. As a digital artist, he is interested in the building of new mediums’ aesthetic criteria, specifically how these new mediums span the global class system creating a unique style composed of a multitude of cultural inputs www.ryan-dunkerley.com
Erin Clemens is a Morgantown native who became interested in the visual aspects of art by extension of her love of expression, communication and the written word. Her creative work reflects the broad spectrum of her interests, focusing on photography, poetry, digital poetics and video essays. www.erin-clemens.com
Spruce Street Studios
300 Court Street
Artists: WVU Art Faculty – Robert Bridges,
Naijun Zhang, Dylan Collins, Joseph Lupo,
Jason Lee, Ericka Osborne
Medium: Painting, drawing, prints
Spruce Street Studio will exhibit a selection of WVU Art Faculty’s recent work.
Tanner’s Alley Leather Design Studio
416 High Street
Artists: John Hriblan, Sally Williams,
Rachel Robinette
Medium: Multimedia, recycled leather, leather
John is a Morgantown native making everything in life a piece of art. Specializing in scrimshaw, carving and painting of everything from jewelry to custom knives to custom automobiles. Mostly working with natural materials such as ivory, wood, leather & feathers while also utilizing synthetic materials. A true West Virginia craftsman, making do with what is available. john2dixie@hotmail.com, http://residents.bowhunting.net/thehriblanclan/crafts.htm
Sally Williams will display handbags made from recycled leather and gourd art.
Rachel Robinette specializes in Artistic Designs in Leatherand can be contacted at 304-685-0665. Robinre_ll@hotmail.com
Taylor Morgan Restaurant and Delicatessen
216/218 Walnut Street
Artists: Gino DeRosa, Leann Arthur
Medium: Oil Paint, Photography
Gino DeRosa recently graduated in May of 2008 from West Virginia University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts and Teaching Certification for Art K-Adult. These paintings are a series of his exploration of circuit boards and their interaction with light.
Leann Arthur is a Junior news editorial journalism major at WVU. Her background is in mostly journalistic and documentary photography, having worked for The Dominion Post and WVU Photographic Services. She does freelance work around Morgantown and hopes to pursue a career in travel photojournalism. larthur@mix.wvu.edu
The Elegant Alley Cat
358 High Street
Artist: Beth Sodomick
Medium: Painting
Special: 25% off Vera Bradley Riviera Blue pattern – Perfect colors for WVU!
Beth is a 2008 graduate of WVU with a major in Visual Art. Her paintings are based on historic Morgantown photographs and are focused on documenting the changes in the people, establishments and landscapes of our town.
The Mirror’s Image
229 Spruce Street
Artists: Rob Haining, Mari Nichols-Haining,
Judy Pincus
Medium: Segmentation Relief Portraiture (woodworking), photography, watercolor
Robert is owner and operator of “The Mirror’s Image”. In addition to mirror etching, he has recently begun a form of woodworking art to be featured at tonight’s Arts Walk. Rob@mirrorsimage.com, www.mirrorsimage.com
Mari moved to Morgantown with her five children nearly a decade ago - about the same time she discovered the rewards of capturing elusive moments through her camera lens. Although her day job as a science writer pays the bills, she finds creative outlet through photography and with her published poetry. marinichols@gmail.com
Judy has been creating art since childhood and feels as if she was preparing to be a portrait artist without realizing it! She did become one and traveled for eight years creating art on the spot. She’s been concentrating on watercolor paintings for the last seven years, capturing scenes of her adoptive state. http://javajnkie.imagekind.com
The Vintage Room
467 Chestnut Street
Artist: The Jenny Wilson Trio
Medium: Music
The Jenny Wilson Jazz Trio plays every Friday at the Vintage Room in Morgantown on Chestnut St. The trio showcases Jenny’s piano improv and smoky vocals. Husband Nathan Wilson provides the backbone of the trio on upright bass and drummer Mic Fries keeps the groove. www.JennyandNathan.com
The Warner Theatre
147 High Street
Artist: Derek Overfield, Lauren Adams
Medium: Acrylic & Pastel, Oil & Acrylic
Special: Free small popcorn with purchase of other item
Derek Overfield is a semi-abstract realist painter focusing on the figure. Working directly from life with a fast and loose approach, he gives vitality and honesty to his figures. Elements of simplicity, energy, contrast and a sense of the heroic are prevalent in his work. derekoverfield@gmail.com, www.derekoverfield.com
Lauren Adams is a painter focusing on two distinct styles. Her landscapes, painted rapidly on location, emphasize the importance of experience. Lauren’s acrylic works are inspired from memories, which are represented by birds. Those ideas are expressed through simplicity, color, and the utilization of concies, haiku-influenced imagery. info@laurenadamsart.com, www.laurenadamsart.com
Tonique’s Trilogy
130 Fayette Street
Artists: Jessica Brick, David Stead, Cate Campbell, Nic Romanoli, Michael Green
Medium: Prisma pencil, mixed media, photography, multimedia
Jessica Brick is a 2007 graduate of WVU in Textiles, Apparel and Merchandising who will display fashion croquis rendered in Prisma pencil.
David Stead is a 2007 graduate of WVU in Visual and Performing Arts who takes an artistic approach to hairstyling as well as mixed media art.
Cate Campbell explores the abstract rendered in many mediums. Her vision is to encourage young artists by showing and selling their work at Trilogy.
Nic Romanoli is an international photographer with works depicting the beauty of the human body.
Michael Green is an art teacher at Morgantown High School and a well known artist throughout the area.
Vance’s Blues
111 Walnut Street
Artist: Chitra Tatachar
Medium: Digital Photography
Special: Fall Sale – All regularly prices items 10-20% off!
Chitra Tatachar is a Web Developer and photographer who resides in Morgantown, WV. Her primary interests are landscape and nature photography. She endeavors to capture the play of light and the mood of a scene. She is a stock photographer for istockphoto, Dreamstime and other stock photo agencies. hatric111@yahoo.com, http://community.wvu.edu/~ct014/

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