Tryon Gallery Trot during Upstairs Artspace’s Trek was a success

Published 1:29 pm Friday, August 12, 2011

Skyuka Fine Art hosts opening featuring artist Sheila Wood-Hancock (far left). (photo submitted by Kimberly Nelson)

Although attendees were a bit on the warm side, art lovers viewed works from the Trek and continued right on to the Trot.
Tryon Painters and Sculptors (TP&S) enjoyed a successful turnout; opening their new space right in downtown.
Members of the organization and Trotters were able to view the new gallery and tour the studio space on Maple St. TP&S enjoyed a crowd five times their previous on Saturday night.
The Upstairs Artspace continued on Sunday. Having visitors picking up maps and inquiring about artwork for the Trek, while viewing over 30 artists’ works on display.
Kathleen’s Gallery current show of Doug Dacey’s work had plenty of Trotters stopping by.
Skyuka Fine Art was pleased to have on site the artists featured in their current show “Women of Western North Carolina,” Linda Cheek, Sheila Wood-Hancock and Kelly Phipps. Including works featuring landscapes and still lifes in a variety of mediums.
Richard Baker, who flowed from trekking during the day to trotting during the evening, enjoyed a showing of his newest works, as well as his redecorated studio space.
Green River Gallery, Vines and Stuff and Kiveo all hosted late hours and visited with the out-of-towners who came in for the art-filled weekend.
The next Trot scheduled is scheduled for Aug. 20 and a final Trot on Oct. 8.
– article submitted by Kimberly Nelson

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