Pam Harbaugh: Artist, collector Dexter Johnson celebrates 100th birthday
Dexter Johnson, a well known area artist and art collector, celebrated her 100th birthday Sunday at Trinity Towers. Many artists were on hand to wish her well.
- May 21, 2013
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Dexter Johnson, a well known area artist and art collector, celebrated her 100th birthday Sunday at Trinity Towers. Many artists were on hand to wish her well.
Audiences are loving “Memphis,” the rocking musical on stage through Sunday at the Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre.
Audience numbers gained steam last weekend for the Henegar Center’s production of “Chesapeake,” Lee Blessing’s brilliant one-man play. The production stars Terrence Girard at his most bold, most eloquent.
Merritt Island artist Susan Martin will exhibit throughout May at the Biennale of Contemporary Art in Luxembourg. The fine artist will also exhibit in the fall in Mondorf-les-Bains, Luxembourg.
Henegar offers theatrical rarity in its production of 'Chesapeake.' The one-man play is artfully done and asserts the importance of art in the life of man.
Here’s something not to be missed if you’re heading to New York City this summer.
In theater and comedy, timing is everything. When it comes to items in a museum’s collection, provenance is everything. Provenance refers to the history of ownership of a work of art. Accredited museums are required to make sure that there are no fuzzy edges when it comes to ownership of a work of art. In other words, if you don’t own it, you can’t donate it…or, sell it…whether it’s to a museum or not.
The Henegar Center's production of 'All Shook Up' brings plenty of fun music to its stage. Stealing the show is actor Jarrett Poore as nerdy Dennis.
Two more area theaters have announced their seasons for 2013/2014. What fantastic choices. Certainly something for everybody. Remember, whether you go to all the shows or not, it’s fitting and proper to buy a season ticket to support your favorite theater’s entire season.
Nadine Antaillia gets a chance to show her dramatic prowess in the role of Mama in Surfside Players' production of ' 'Night, Mother.' Opposite her is Tori Smith in the role of Jessie.
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