Throughout her year as Burchfield artist-in-residence, Janelle Lynch will share her thoughts and impressions with us as we share her journey into the spirit and work of Charles Burchfield.
Throughout her year as Burchfield artist-in-residence, Janelle Lynch will share her thoughts and impressions with us as we share her journey into the spirit and work of Charles Burchfield.
I was recently asked to respond to a blog that was written about my watercolors. The writer asked me which artist has inspired me the most. What a wonderful gift that question turned out to be.
A Major Exhibit of the Late Andrew Topolski's Work at the Buchfield Penney by Jack Foran
Throughout her year as Burchfield artist-in-residence, Janelle Lynch will share her thoughts and impressions with us as we share her journey into the spirit and work of Charles Burchfield.
Throughout her year as Burchfield artist-in-residence, Janelle Lynch will share her thoughts and impressions with us as we share her journey into the spirit and work of Charles Burchfield.
In the winter of 2007, I was leaving a Sunday afternoon poetry reading at Burchfield Penney Art Center, which was in Rockwell Hall at the time.
Jamestown Post-Journal's Dusten Rader writes about Janelle Lynch.
I am writing this blog because I really wanted to share a recent experience I had. A few months ago I had a chance to do some painting with water colors.
Overwhelmed by the fast paced hustle and bustle of your life? Wanted to escape? Well, that’s exactly how Lee Rodgers feels, a homeless woman living in Central Park.