Thursday, September 20, 2012

In the Middle.

Construction - getting there
We are getting there.  I am excited to see our new space finished, with fixtures in place, and artwork displayed.

My construction crew, Dave and Joe, have worked hard for two weeks.  We are almost ready to move the artwork into place.

I read today in a blog that I follow, "Put down the perfection mirror and just show up.  It does a soul good".  (Quinn McDonald).  Well, we aren't going to be perfect for ArtWalk, but we will be open and exhibiting wonderful artwork by seven artists.


ArtWalk opened yesterday at noon.  I looked up and down Washington Ave, seeing the Green Venue Cones and the Arfwalk Dogs.  Our downtown looks great!   Our seven artists' work is displayed.  Stop in and say "HI" at the new gallery at 104 Washington.  Next week, we move, it will be a busy but fun week.  I am going to show up and let it all unfold.


"Island of Flowers", Voting # 4, Denna Arnold/Pam Suchecki

"A Reflective Morning in Grand Haven",  Voting # 210,  Bob Walma


"Anticipation", Voting # 78, Michele Gort



"Greystoned on the High Court", Voting # 35,  Kevin Collander

"Deep Space Wheel", Voting # 30, Lee Brown

"Walking on By...", Voting # 196, Christine Towner


"The American Buffalo Leaf Hopper", Voting # 34, Penny Carpenter

See C2C Gallery on Facebook at www.facebook.com/C2CGallery or our website at www.c2cgallery.com.  We are located at 41 Washington and 104 Washington for one more week.

Thursday, September 13, 2012

We're Moving!

I haven't written on my blog in a long, long time.  I decided it was time to resurrect it.  We have had a fun 18 months in Harbourfront Place.  Vera Armstrong, owner of Euroflora, has decided to retire.  We are going to take this opportunity to move onto Washington Avenue, in Grand Haven.  

We will have more space for our artists and more working room for my work in ceramics.  PLUS, the opportunity to have art classes.  

ArtWalk begins on Wednesday, September 19 at 10am.  We will be hosting 7 artists in the new space at 104 Washington.  They will be available through out the event to talk with you. The original gallery will be open in Harbourfront until we need to make the move happen.  My plan is to close for two days, work hard with the help of fellow artists and friends, and re-open in the new space.  I will let you know when that happens.  

In the meantime, stop in, check out our fantastic Michigan created artwork.  Mostly Michigan. All friends though.