Showing posts with label Pennington Athletic Club. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pennington Athletic Club. Show all posts

Friday, May 30, 2014

Exhibit at Pennington Athletic Club

The Pennington Athletic Club supports local artists by providing a full wall to hang images.  I am scheduled for June 2014. Just a few short days away.  I am putting together a variety of images some in color, some sepia, some canvas and some dibond. 

This will be displayed on Canvas Wrap
 
This will be displayed in a black frame printed on Dibond

Thursday, May 29, 2014

Delaware News or WAITING TO MAKE NEWS

I have been gathering up some of my framed art for show at PEAC.
Suddenly I feel a great sense of disillusion.  What if nothing sells?
I grabbed all the images printed on Dibond from LFDPNJ since they are only open 3 days a week and exposure is so limited by that.
 
I took two back from Seasons Garden Center...damaged unfortunately, and needing reframing from price sticker residue on frames. 
 
I have donated and gifted many an image and wonder if that is what I will be doing more of than selling. 
 

Thursday, May 22, 2014

Delaware News: Preparing for the PEAC Art Exhibit

Took a ride over to the Pennington Athletic Club to check out the wall space for the art exhibit there.  The current artist has over 30 images hanging.  There are ten 24 x 72 panels.  My goal for today is to plan how to arrange my images on them and prepare my price list.  While there,  I learned that they do NOT sell off the wall, but direct potential buyers to the artist.  Really hope something sells.  I have no idea how I am going to get everything I want to present into my Audi for delivery. 

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Got Some News

I wonder if announcing my exhibit at Pennington Athletic Club will advance more views and more sales.  The effort and expense of printing the work will soon outweigh the profit potential not to mention I'm running out of wall space at home. I thought this looked nice.  I wonder what newspapers will print it.  Thank you Christine.
 
               Nancy Hendrickson Displays Photography at PEAC

 

Ewing, NJ (May 7, 2014)  As part of its monthly Art on Display program, PEAC Health and Fitness will display original works of art from Bucks County photographer Nancy Hendrickson for the month of June 2014.  This will be her first exhibit at PEAC.

 
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Hendrickson has been a photography enthusiast since her youth when she was “happy to snap away at family and friends,” she says.  As she matured, so did her idea of what it meant to make photographic memories, and her hobby continued to flourish.  When Hendrickson retired from public education, she took her photography to the next level.   She made the transition to digital photography, acquired skills in post processing, and began submitting her images for publishing and for sale.   

 

Hendrickson’s work can be viewed in past editions of the “Sacred Journey,” a local Princeton publication, “Chutzpah” and “BMW ON” magazines.  Her image of the Schofield Bridge in Tyler State Park is highlighted in the “Bucks County, Pa, Official Destination Guide.”    A changing display of her work can be viewed at Large Format Digital Printing in Stockton, NJ.  Hendrickson maintains a blog at www.delawareviews.blogspot.com and can be reached via email at Delawareviews@gmail.com.  She resides in Washington Crossing, PA.

 

PEAC’s Art on Display program features a local artist, artists’ group or charitable organization each month.  Artwork in a variety of mediums has been exhibited, including paintings, photographs and woodworking.  The monthly exhibits are open to the public.  “We are proud to give exposure to local artists,” notes PEAC’s Marketing Coordinator, Christine Tentilucci.  “The displays add to PEAC’s community atmosphere.”

 

For questions about PEAC’s Art on Display program, please contact Christine Tentilucci at ctentilucci@peachealthfitness.com, 609-883-2000, or visit www.peachealthfitness.com.  PEAC is located at 1440 Lower Ferry Road, Ewing, NJ  08618.

 

Photo Attachment:   “Crossing Reflection,” by Nancy Hendrickson