Quality Member Show brings new Opportunity to AOTA members
The Pole Creek Golf Course Clubhouse and restaurant, Bistro 28, have said they would like to continue showing our work there. They want pieces that would enhance their natural setting. Pieces will rotate as they sell and as the seasons change. They are not looking for work by the next Picasso or images and framing in an ultra modern style, but rather those works that focus on the beauty of the natural world around us. Landscapes, floral and wildlife in any media as well as nature and scenic photography come to mind. What do you think would enhance their setting? Call Nigel Conners to find out when you can show him your work. He’ll decide which he can place. All pieces should be available for sale, so have prices and titles for your work. (And SASEs, those self-addressed stamped envelopes with receipts, including your phone number, for each piece, too!)
Contact Nigel, Bistro 28’s manager, on their direct line 887-9797 to arrange a meeting.
Additional Info:
Bistro 28 will be open for dinners Thursday through Monday during the winter.
Matted and framed prints are acceptable.
ART OUT of THIN AIR works will be identified with a special label.
ART OUT of THIN AIR will have a small sign posted with information about our group.
Thursday, August 6, 2009
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I was at the golf course this week and it looks very bare without all the beautiful Grand County art! I'm glad they realized how the art enhanced the space! Can't wait to see more work there soon!
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