Art Fair
August 16, 2021
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Digital Photography Class
Friday and Saturday, AUGUST 27 and 28
Friday @ 5 -8PM and Saturday @ 12-5PM CDT
We are excited to host an art fair during the Balloons Over 66 weekend. The fair will feature artists from central Illinois with a variety of mediums.
Artists: Randy Washam, Deborah Splain, Higher Starr, Paige Price and Todd Manicki’s work
This year’s art fair will also include:
Moksha Center- free chair massages or Reiki/ Healing Touch
Handmade by Emma- jewelry
Jason Hoffman Studios- 9/11 remembrance community painting
Paige Price- henna tattoos
Moksha Center- free chair massages or Reiki/ Healing Touch
Handmade by Emma- jewelry
Jason Hoffman Studios- 9/11 remembrance community painting
Paige Price- henna tattoos
The gallery will be open for extended hours and is featuring work from over 25 regional artists.
The weekend is filled with fun activities for everyone to enjoy. More details here:
destinationlogancountyil.com/balloons-over-66
destinationlogancountyil.com/balloons-over-66
Photo credit: Randy Washam
Subset of the Observable – John Cassidy
Subset of the Observable – John Cassidy
Opening September 9th.
September 9th – October 8th
The Lincoln Arts Institute will feature various work from John Cassidy, whose art estate is being cared for by Matt Erickson, owner of cometogetherspace. The exhibition “Subset of the Observable” will run September 9 through October 8, 2021.
John Cassidy was born in Peoria, IL on July 8, 1964 and passed on February 17, 2017. Friend and fellow artist, Matt states, “He was the definition of the Bohemian Artist, living in his studio at 510 E. Washington #224, Bloomington, Illinois for over 20 years, constantly learning, always turning his feelings and views into works of art. He worked at the best used bookstore in town (now gone), and the best video store in town (also gone) while spending all his money on art materials, books, music, and films. His great friend and fellow painter Roger Harris once told him, ‘You’re doing two things right- you don’t live under a viaduct, and you don’t pay utilities’ as keys to a successful Art Bum existence. He worked in a wide variety of two-dimensional media which became drawings and paintings of still lives, portraits, abstractions, and Landstractions- or what I call views of John’s World. He was continuously trying to cure or release the madness within his day or show us the beauty we may be missing in our surroundings. If you visited his studio, he would be either playing incredible music, a most interesting film, or reading a book you should be. He had a dark sense of humor that routinely came out in his booming voice and his canvas, board, or paper and always lifted my spirit.”