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You are invited to The Big Show!

I invite you to attend the FMVA (Fargo Moorhead Visual Artists) Big Show at the Heritage Hjemkomst Interpretive Center in Moorhead, MN. There will be a public reception on Tuesday, May 3rd, from 5-7 pm. There is a great variety of work at this exhibit. Please stop by, look at art, enjoy some refreshments, and visit with artists.

Grassy Beaut (Acrylic on canvas)2016 Big Art Show Information

Exhibit Date: April 15 – June 10, 2016
Times: Monday-Saturday 9:00-5pm & Sunday 12-5pm
Public Reception: Tuesday, May 3, 5-7pm
Location: Hjemkomst Center (lower level gallery), 222 1st Ave. North, Moorhead, MN
Hosted by: Historical Cultural Society of Clay County
My entry at The Big Show is titled, Grassy Beaut, Acrylic on canvas, 30″x40″. I saw this bison at Theodore Roosevelt Park, between Medora and Grassy Butte, North Dakota. He was sunning himself  on an elevated rock structure.

August 2016: Update on Grassy Beaut: at the Bismarck solo art exhibit, this painting was purchased for the new Sanford Clinic in Minot.  Best wishes to the Sanford staff as they open their new clinic with our national mammal honored in their waiting room! 

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The Great Winter Crow Show

I love crows- they are smart, clever, and beautiful! My most recent painting involves creating some possible choices for entry in the Great Winter Crow Show, held every two years at the Spirit Room Gallery at 111 North Broadway in downtown Fargo.  I’ve been a part of this celebration for the past several years as a shared love of crows  brings artists together to share  poetry, literature, sculpture, paintings, drawings, and drama.  The show is up from March 3rd to April 15th, 2016. I created three crows and chose one of these for the Great Winter Crow Show of 2016.

Kindred Spirit

 

Kindred Spirit, Watercolor, 14″x 11″, professionally framed, $425.

Now showing at the Essentia Atrium on South University, Fargo, as a part of the FMVA Little Show.

 

 

 

Chatterbox

 

 

 

Chatterbox, Watercolor, 12″x 18″, professionally framed, $485.

Now showing at Gallery 4, 114 North Broadway in Fargo, ND.

 

 

Curiosity Never Killed the Crow

 

 

 

Curiosity Never Killed the Crow, Watercolor, 14″x 11″, professionally framed,  $425.

Now showing at the Spirit Room, 111 North Broadway, Fargo, ND.

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Wahpeton’s Red Door Art Gallery hosts its first Rural Art Show

Springtime at the Ruddy FarmTravel 45 miles south of Fargo-Moorhead and you will find my treasured hometown of Wahpeton, North Dakota. I have many fond memories there and a little history, too. My grandfather, Frank Benda, owned the historical Opera House building, the Sears building, and the building that housed Benda’s Meat Market. My grandfather died before I was born and the Meat Market was lost to the depression; however, I grew up feeling proud of him because he was known for making the “best polish sausage around”. He would probably roll over in his grave if he knew I stopped eating beef and pork 39 years ago, but that is beside the point. As a result of his ownership of three buildings on Dakota Avenue, there is a large brick on one building that says, “BENDA BLOCK”. Across the street from this landmark is the quaint 1915 National Bank building which has been the home of the Red Door Art Gallery since 2012. It  features original works by Wahpeton-Breckenridge native Fritz Scholder and a variety of works by artists in a variety of mediums in response to the theme of “Rural”.  I have three paintings on display in this exhibit: Snowflake , Springtime at the Ruddy Farm (my aunt and uncle’s farm west of Wahpeton), and The Well House.  Please check out the gallery hours at http://www.reddoorgallerywahpeton.com/. It is worth the trip!

 

 

The Well HouseSnowflake

 

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