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NEW JURIED ART EXHIBITION ANNOUNCED



Lalo is pleased to announce an all-media show presenting the best art in all categories. The theme is: “AUTUMN’S PATCHWORK QUILT”. This exhibition will be limited to a maximum of forty-five selected works. The show will be held at the Warehouse Art Gallery in Luray, Virginia from October 29, 2016 through November 30, 2016, as well as online at The Studio Bee Gallery. Continue reading NEW JURIED ART EXHIBITION ANNOUNCED

ART SHOW AND RECEPTION AT LOVING ARMS



The longest running Art Show by Lalo artists is now on view at Loving Arms, an assisted living facility in Warren County, Virginia. Approximately 40 pieces of art, mostly paintings, but also a few photographs will be on view at this retirement community through the July 4th Holiday. Except for the Galleries in Front Royal at JENNerations Hair Studio and in Luray, Virginia at the Gallery at the Warehouse, the Art Show at Loving Arms is the longest running external (outside of Lalo) exhibition of Lalo Artists. A reception was held during the evening of June 15, 2016, (Family Night) at Loving Arms. Continue reading ART SHOW AND RECEPTION AT LOVING ARMS

LALO SHARES MOTHERS DAY AT HIDDEN SPRINGS

CAM00552 CAM00553 CAM00554 CAM00555 An art show was mounted for residents and visitors at Hidden Springs Assisted Living Center in Warren County, Virginia over the Mothers’ Day weekend. Thanks to Walter Mabe, Lalo Vice-President Operations, and his wife Taffy, a member of the Lalo Advisory Group, the art show brought great joy to all who viewed it. “We are pleased to be able to place some of our extensive collection of art for people to see,” said Walter. “We even made a sale,” he added. “But we never do it for the money.” Lalo Society Member Artists enjoy having their artwork seen. The Hidden Springs show included original art, prints and photographs. “We appreciate the opportunity to have our artists’ work “Live On” through our proprietary online tracking process,” said Walter. Upcoming Art Shows and receptions are scheduled at Loving Arms, also in Warren County, and Sunnyside in Harrisonburg, Virginia. “Art shows at independent living facilities allow for win-win possibilities,” said Lalo President Charles “Chips” Lickson. “We are delighted to place good art at these venues so the art can be seen and enjoyed by residents and guests and also create possibilities for sale of the work by member artists,” he added. Letting Art Live On (LALO) is a mission of the organization. “Artworks in independent living facilities fit right into this mission,” Walter added. (Photos of the Hidden Springs event by Walter Mabe. Permission is granted to publish)

LALO SHARES MOTHERS DAY AT HIDDEN SPRINGS

CAM00552 An art show was presented to residents and visitors at Hidden Springs Assisted Living Center in Warren County, Virginia, over the Mothers’ Day weekend. Thanks to Walter Mabe, Lalo Vice-President Operations, and his wife Taffy, a member of the Lalo Advisory Group, the art show brought great pleasure to all who viewed it. CAM00553“We are pleased to be able to share some of our extensive collection of art for people to see,” said Walter. “We even sold a piece,” he added. “But we never do it for the money.” Lalo Society Member Artists enjoy having their artwork seen. The Hidden Springs show included original art, prints and photographs. “We appreciate the opportunity to have our artists’ work “Live On” through our proprietary online tracking process,” said Walter.CAM00554 Upcoming art shows and receptions are scheduled at Loving Arms, also in Warren County, and at Sunnyside in Harrisonburg, Virginia. “CAM00555Art shows at independent living facilities allow for win-win possibilities,” said Lalo President Charles “Chips” Lickson. “We are delighted to place good art at these venues so the art can be seen and enjoyed by residents and guests and also create possibilities for sale of the work by member artists,” he added. Letting Art Live On (LALO) is a mission of the organization. “Artworks in independent living facilities fit right into this mission,” Walter added. (Photos of the Hidden Springs event by Walter Mabe. Permission is granted to publish)

FRONT ROYAL RECEPTION IS A SUCCESS

A great group assembled Saturday evening, April 9, 2016, between 4 and 6PM at the Front Royal Studio Bee Gallery in the JENNerations Hair Studio for the first open Art Reception to be held by LALO. Transformed to an art gallery, the Hair Studio had much room for Art and Food. “It was a very nice evening and I wish to express my appreciation to Jennifer Nicholson, a member of the Lalo Board, for making her business venue a wonderful, centralized location for our first “public” reception,” said Bryane Lickson, Founder and Chair of Lalo. Among the artists who gathered for the event were Walter Mabe, the evening’s featured artist; Deb Schneider; Donna Werley; Reed Armstrong; Heather Payne; and Bryane and Chips Lickson. Also attending were a number of collectors and people who wanted to learn about the organization. “It is gatherings like this, that Let Art Live On”, said Charles “Chips” Lickson, Lalo Co-Founder and President. “I look forward to many evenings like this in the future”, he added. In addition to his art being featured at the Reception, Walter Mabe, Vice President – Operations for Lalo, was the chief photographer. His photos of the event can be found here.