Friday, December 18, 2009

Naptime...

Well, after all the hustle and bustle of getting ready for the Premiere Art Show as well as the Members & Friends Show, we here at Studio B are ready to settle in for a "long winter's nap," as Jane puts it. But before we do, we'd like to make you aware of a few things going on here in the next few weeks.

First up, a special offer! Right now, if you register for classes or purchase a gift certificate (over $150) on or before December 31, we will waive our annual $15 class registration fee. You can take your friends out for coffee at Hard Bean with the money you'll save!

Second, our next show, "The Farm," is coming back by popular demand on Friday, January 15. If you are an artist and are interested in entering work, stop by the gallery for a prospectus or download a printable version at our website. And all are invited to join us from 5-7:00 p.m. on the 15th for our opening reception and awards presentation.

Thank you for supporting Studio B in 2009. We hope everyone stays safe, enjoys the holidays, and stops in to see us soon!

p.s. Don't forget that you can also follow us on Twitter as StudioBFineArt.

Friday, December 4, 2009

Thursday, December 3, 2009

All hung up

Today at Studio B, Rhonda Counts and gallery director Sue Biebuyck worked on hanging the Members and Friends show. Juror Fran Parzanese stopped by to pick the winners, who will be announced at tomorrow night's reception.



Friday, November 27, 2009

Premiere reception

Some pictures from tonight's Premiere Art Show reception. More photos are up on our facebook page.





TONIGHT! (and tomorrow)

Sunday, November 8, 2009

From the Mummy to the Mayans

Ever wondered how a museum ends up with its art and artifacts? Have you stopped to think that there could be some really cool stories behind it all?


Next Sunday, Nov. 15, Ron Roth, director of the Reading Publiic Museum, will be stopping by Studio B to reveal some of the mysteries behind the Museum's collection. How did the Museum acquire its three great works by Edgar Degas? Why did it CATScan its mummy and what art was found inside her? What are the mysteries of its 8th Century Mayan chocolate pot? Ron will share these stories and more with the Studio B audience as part of our Sunday Series.


All are invited for coffee and conversation from 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.; Roth’s presentation will begin at 1:00 and end around 3:00. This is also a great time to catch a peek at the current show by F. Sands Brunner, known as "Boyertown's Rockwell." We hope to see you there!

Coming Soon...