King’s “Critters and Stuff” show will be featured at Art First in March.
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King’s “Critters and Stuff” show will be featured at Art First in March.
Visit the galleries and studios of Fredericksburg for special events on First Friday, January 6, 2016.
Visit the galleries and studios of Fredericksburg for special events on First Friday, December 2, 2016.
Casey Alan Shaw saw the photo, and asked permission to paint it.
Art exhibit opening receptions at downtown Fredericksburg galleries and studios.
“Defying Physics: Constructs and De-Constructs” is at Art First Gallery.
Robyn Ryan paints and sculpts animals glimpsed in the wild.
Join the art galleries and studios of Fredericksburg for the First Friday Art Walk on June 3, 2016.
Join the art galleries and studios of Fredericksburg for the First Friday Art Walk on February 5, 2016.
A selection of January 2016 special exhibits at downtown Fredericksburg studios and galleries.
Fredericksburg’s last First Friday of 2015 is on December 4.
Join the art galleries and studios of Fredericksburg for the First Friday Art Walk on May 6, 2016.
“Big, Hot, Dogs” is the featured exhibit at Art First Gallery June 29 through August 1, 2016.
Join the art galleries and studios of downtown Fredericksburg for First Friday Art Walk on March 4, 2016.
Featured artists for First Friday Art Walk in downtown Fredericksburg.
Local artist and equestrian Linda Warshaw has published a new book.
“Fredericksburg Sketches: New Works by Casey Alan Shaw,” opens Tuesday, Nov. 4, and runs through Sunday, Nov. 30, 2014, at Art First Gallery in Fredericksburg.
Barbara Taylor Hall’s show “Art, Distilled” is featured at Art First Gallery in downtown Fredericksburg during March 2015.
Tarver Harris’ work is featured in March at the Fredericksburg Center for Creative Arts (FCCA).
By Susan Larson
Sandra Kennelly earned an art degree at Berkeley, and spent years painting abstract oils and acrylics in the style of Hans Hoffman, a German-born American abstract expressionist painter popular during her college years. But it was motherhood that may have most significantly influenced her career.