Showing posts with label show. Show all posts
Showing posts with label show. Show all posts

Friday, October 25, 2019

Just a few days left

© Robin Edmundson, 'Leonard's Barn', watercolor, 10 x 14 inches.

Robin Edmundson: Not Far Afield

Solo Exhibit

Vault at Gallery Mortgage
121 East 6th St. Bloomington, Indiana.   
Gallery Hours:  Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm. 

There are just a few days left to see my exhibit at the Vault at Gallery Mortgage at 121 East 6th St. in Bloomington, Indiana. 

The piece above is one of my favorites and is in my personal collection.  If you want to see it in person, you can see it at the show from now until Tuesday, Oct 29 in the morning.  We'll be taking the show down then. 


Saturday, September 28, 2019

Solo Exhibition October 2-29, Bloomington, Indiana


Robin Edmundson:  Not Far Afield

October 2-29, 2019
The Vault at Gallery Mortgage

121 E 6th St.
Bloomington, Indiana

Opening reception: Friday, October 4, 2019
5:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Gallery hours: M-F 9:00 am - 5:00 pm


Please join me at the opening reception!  I'd love to say hello and see what you've been up to lately.  We'll have drinks, treats, great art and even better conversation.   


Friday, June 28, 2019

Gaslight Art Colony Show - Marshall, Illinois



I've got a show hanging at the Gaslight Art Colony in Marshall, Illinois from now until Saturday, July 13.   It's a big one - forty pieces.    The space is beautiful and the people there are amazing.   I had a wonderful time at the opening reception getting to know the local artists.

If you get a chance to go, here are the details:

Robin Edmundson: Rurification

Gaslight Art Colony

516 Archer Ave, Marshall, IL 62441

Sunday, March 10, 2019

Solo Exhibit: Bedford Indiana

Background image:  © Robin Edmundson, 'Rain Won't Stop', watercolor, 10 x 14 inches.  $375.



You are invited to an exhibit of my paintings at:

The Lawrence County Art Associate
The Wiley Art Center
1402 J St. Bedford, Indiana

Please join me at the opening reception
Friday, March 22, 2019
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm


The exhibit runs from March 22 - April 23, 2019.   

Gallery Hours:  
Thursday and Friday 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm.
Saturdays from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm.



Wednesday, January 24, 2018

Jazz Hands

© Robin Edmundson, 'Jazz Hands', watercolor, 11 x 10 inches


I did something really different for the upcoming exhibit of the Bloomington Watercolor Society.  The theme is 'Jazz' and try as I might, I could not figure out how to make a jazzy barn.    

I opted for a completely different style and composition.  It was more fun than I imagined.   

The exhibit is at The Vault at Gallery Mortgage from Jan 31 - April 2, 2018.   The gallery is open M-F  9-5.   121 E 6th St.  Bloomington, Indiana.

Monday, July 24, 2017

Prints...



One of my splurges for the show was to get this beautiful oak rack to put my prints in.   I spent a day packaging the prints and they're ready to go.   They're looking pretty nice in the rack.

For a preview of the prints I have ready now, check out my website: www.robinedmundson.com  [Go to the shop page]

Saturday, May 20, 2017

Save the Date...

© Robin Edmundson, 'Light in the Barn', watercolor, 10 x 14 inches.


Seasons:  Watercolors by Robin Edmundson

August 4 - September 29, 2017

The Vault at Gallery Mortgage
121 E 6th St. Bloomington, Indiana

Original watercolors and prints for sale, demonstrations. 
Opening reception:  Friday, August 4, 5:00-8:00 pm





So exciting, right?!  I will have 18-24 originals on the walls plus prints for sale.   I will be there for the First Friday Gallery Walks in August and again in September.   I'll be in the gallery weekly to do demonstrations and to chat.  

I would love to mail you a postcard with the show information.   Email me with your mailing address and I'll be sure to send you one.   My email:   robin at morenna dot com   




Sunday, April 17, 2016

So Much Fun

Thanks to everyone who came to The Fiber Event at Greencastle this weekend.  We saw many good friends and enjoyed seeing the projects everyone has made since last year.  We met many new people and really enjoyed getting to know them and talking about yarn.   The new layout of the show was wonderful and both customers and vendors were pleased with how easy it was to see everything and move around.

There was only a little drama this year when 20 minutes from home on the way to the show, our truck died.   As in - quit right there in the middle of a very rural road in Owen County at 6:30 in the morning.   An hour away from the show.

Thank heaven we had taken both cars and I was right behind in the jeep.   Lily and I took the jeep, already stuffed with the yarn, on to the show while Eric and Claire tried to figure out what was going on with the truck and find a way to get the booth structures, tables and trees to the show as fast as possible.    It was a very long 3 hours for me, waiting at the show, wondering what to do with 30 bags of yarn and no trees.  [Other vendors and I had a plan!   We'd pull 6 -8 or so of the fairground's tables out and use those.  Our booth was right next to the place where the tables were stored and other vendors offered their extra table covers.   I love these women!!]

Long story short, after Lily dropped me and the yarn at the show and drove back to Eric, and our wonderful neighbor brought her truck out to help, we were able to get the rest of the booth to the fairgrounds 10 minutes before the show started.   Yes, there was a lot of crazy rushing around, but many other vendors lent a hand setting up while Claire and Mary put the the trees and racks together out at the truck.   We were up and selling in record time.   And it was crazy busy for the first couple of hours.   Once things calmed down, I was able to pretty things up.  By late that afternoon, you'd never have known anything goofy had happened.

By noon, Eric was able to get the truck towed back to our favorite mechanic in Bloomington without selling our firstborn [Lily was happy about that] or his right arm [Eric was happy about that].  We just heard a little while ago that the truck's fuel pump had died.   It's a pricey fix, but not hard.  That truck was going to die this week anyway.   It's good that we were all together when it happened and that nothing really bad happened.  We were able to rent a little UHaul trailer to get things home in from the show.   All is put away now and we're good to go.

Many, many thanks to all of our friends at the show who stepped up to keep me calm [I was definitely not calm!] and help us get things ready at the very last second.    The Fiber Event has wonderful organizers and vendors.  This is one of the reasons we have been doing it for almost 20 years.   We love this show!
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