The second class of this three-part course will begin by meeting at Snow Library to continue its exploration of local artists and their galleries. The course is limited to 30 people. Driving is required but carpooling arrangements are to be determined. This class will focus on a visiting artist and a gallery in Orleans.
10:30 – 12:00 p.m.: Snow Library – A native New Yorker, Ed Christie’s career at the Jim Henson Company spanned 25 years. He and his teams have been awarded multiple Daytime Emmy Awards for work on Sesame Street. After leaving The Jim Henson Company in 2002, he continued to design unique characters for the international productions of Sesame Street for an additional 13 years. Since making the Cape his home, Ed has focused his art on mixed media sculpture. Crediting his experience with a variety of Muppet materials, technology and his sense of humor, he has created a wide range of artwork that he will display and discuss. He is represented by the Alden Gallery in Provincetown.
12:30 – 2:00 p.m.: Tree’s Place Gallery – Rosalie Nadeau, a painter, will paint (in a demonstration of her art in Tree’s Place where she is represented). While we are there, the owner of the Gallery, Kevin Bennett will discuss the many artists represented, such as Sam Vokey, Robert Vickery, and Robert Douglas Hunter.
Presented by the Friends of Snow Library. To register or for more information, visit https://friendsofsnowlibrary.org/lifetime-learning-program/.