Dear B.J. Opens at the Fine Art Center of the New River Valley

Poster design by Ken Smith

Poster design by Ken Smith

On June 29, 2021, Dear B.J.: Postcards from the Pandemic opened at the Fine Art Center for the New River Valley. I am so pleased to have my work in this Pulaski, Virginia gallery, and be the first artist to have a reception there since the beginning of the pandemic. And it’s especially fitting to have the first viewing of the series in the town that inspired the work. I am extremely grateful to John Ross, the president of the board, and all those volunteers who brought the exhibit to fruition. Also a special shout out to Ken Smith for his impromptu design of the poster.

And one more thank you to William Paine, at the Southwest Times, for featuring me as a “good neighbor” and letting me discuss the exhibit (and my fear of curtains). You can read the story here.

L.S.

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