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Showing posts with label Art Artists Culture Westminster. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art Artists Culture Westminster. Show all posts

Saturday, March 05, 2016

I really enjoyed visiting Off Track Art yesterday, Friday, March 4, 2016.


I really enjoyed visiting Off Track Art yesterday, Friday, March 4, 2016. The gallery is stunning. The art fabulous. And it is always wonderful to visit with my buddy Cal Bloom, and my sister Linda Van Hart

Friday, October 25, 2013

Artworks by Lyndi McNulty Reception at Birdies Café Friday Oct. 25, 5:30-7:30pm



Artworks by Lyndi McNulty Reception at Birdies Café Friday Oct. 25, 5:30-7:30pm

You are invited to a reception to see Lyndi McNulty’s new exhibit "Seeing in Color" at Birdies Café on October 25, 5:30-7:30pm. Enjoy light refreshments and visit with friends.  We are having Birdie’s prize winning lobster salad, wine and American beer! Lyndi McNulty

Birdie's Café phone number: 410-848.7931

Location: 233 East Main Street, Westminster, MD 21157


Birdie's Café
233 East Main Street
Westminster, MD 21157



Local Award-Winning Artist and owner of Gizmos Art helps promote, encourage and support artists in any way she can. By Kerri Gaither

To learn more about this artist/art advocate – Lyndi McNulty - or to contact her, visit www.Gizmosart.com.





Gizmos Art:
1 New Windsor Rd
Westminster, MD
You must make an appointment
Call: 410-876-7939
Or contact us at: framing AT GizmosArt DOT com


Lyndi Steward McNulty


September 16, 2010


Lyndi Steward McNulty September 16 2010 brief bio                                                                                                                           

Gizmos - Lyndi Steward McNulty


September 16, 2010


Lyndi Steward McNulty, a prize winning artist, has been an artist since she was four years old. Her style has been the same since she began to paint in high school. Bright colors and abstract design elements are typical of her work.

She is most influenced by Theophile Steinlen, Alphonse Mucha, Theberge and Franz Marc.  Her favorite subjects are animals and local farm scenes in Carroll County, Maryland.

McNulty has studied fine art at the Maryland Institute College of Art, Middle Tennessee State University, and Southwest Craft Center in San Antonio, Texas and the Rochester Institute of Technology.  She holds and M.S. from The Johns Hopkins University and an M.L.S. from the University of Oklahoma.

She has also done design work professionally, both as an airbrush artist and as a commercial design artist.  She has worked as a museum curator, not only curating the collection, but also designing and installing the exhibits for three museums.

McNulty has owned Gizmos Art for nearly 30 years, a business started by her mother Betty McNulty, where she does custom framing and the restoration of paintings, paper, photographs, and frames and appraisals of all kinds.

McNulty is a member of the Art Deco Society of Washington D.C.; the Baltimore Museum of Art, The New England Appraisers Association and the Carroll County Arts Council.  She may be reached at www.gizmosart.com and 410-876-7939.

Lyndi Steward McNulty September 16 2010 brief bio

Lyndi Steward McNulty, Dayhoff, Westminster, Maryland, Carroll County, art, artists, framing, appraisers, appraisals,



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“Color-Graphemic gustatory Synesthesia” by Kevin Dayhoff November 24, 2009


The Thanksgiving holiday is always a mixed-up mashed-up confusion of words, colors, music, and taste.  It’s an arrhythmic cacophony chromaticism of atonal colors…  The holiday started several days early as I devoured each word in Hindi …  by Kevin Dayhoff November 24, 2009

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“Color-Graphemic gustatory Synesthesia” by Kevin Dayhoff 24Nov09 http://tinyurl.com/y8stz35 #art #writing http://twitpic.com/ra315 The Thanksgiving holiday is always a mixed-up mashed-up confusion of words, colors, music, and taste.  It’s an arrhythmic cacophony chromaticism of atonal colors…  The holiday started several days early as I devoured each word in Hindi …

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Asymmetry and color-graphemic synesthesia

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Thursday, October 25, 2012

Pen and ink artist Stan Gilmore to exhibit at Off Track Art


Please join us at Off Track Art on November 2, 2012 at 5:30 in the evening for a reception for our next guest artist, Stanley F. Gilmore, Jr.

Mr. Gilmore specializes in pen and ink drawings of various buildings and structures found in and around Carroll County. He enjoys this medium as it suits the character and structure of many historic buildings.

The drawings are all limited and numbered edition prints with each subject not just rendered in ink, but many are hand colored with watercolors as well. A few different subjects other than Carroll County scenes will be on exhibit and for sale as well.

In addition, Mr. Gilmore has also illustrated two children’s books for Old Line Publishing, found at Old Line Publishing.com, Amazon.com, and Barnes & Noble.com.

One book is “The Little Match Girl,” by Hans Christian Anderson, and the other is “The Birth of Christ,” as found in the gospel of Luke. These two books will be available for purchase and signing at the opening of his art show on November 2, 2012.

Mr. Gilmore is now a retired art teacher who taught elementary, middle school, and high school art for 38 years in various schools in the county.

He is presently teaching art at the Carroll Lutheran School K - 8, one day a week, and varied drawing classes in the evenings at the Carroll Community College in their Continuing Education Program.

He is a graduate of The Maryland Institute College of Art with a BFA in Art Education, 1970, and Towson University with a MS degree in Instructional Technology, 2000.

“Off Track Art” is an artists’ collective and gallery located in the historic Liberty Building at 11 Liberty Street – next to the railroad tracks, off of the Sentinel parking lot at the corner of West Main St and MD 27-Liberty St - in downtown Westminster, Maryland.

For almost 4-years, the ten partners in the coop have been dedicated to advancing the arts in Westminster as well as the careers, ideas, and artistic visions of its members.

The coop partners include, Kevin Dayhoff, Gail Elwell, Linda Van Hart, Judy Goodyear, Charlotte Laslo, Amanda Beck Mauck, Joyce Schaum, Carolyn Seabolt, Robert Waddell, and Gordon Wickes.

After discussions and organizational meetings in December 2008, Off Track opened its doors in January 2009 and had its grand opening on Feb. 13th, 2009.

Off Track Art’s hours are: Wednesday through Friday, 12 – 6 p.m. and Saturdays 10 a.m to 5 p.m.

Our opening reception for Mr. Gilmore is scheduled for November 2, 2012, 5:30 to 7:30 pm. For more information go to: www.offtrackart.com


Pen and ink artist Stan Gilmore to exhibit at Off Track Art

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Sunday, July 01, 2012

Monday, May 07, 2012

Baltimore Sun – Sloane Brown: Pictures: What's in Store in Westminster

Pictures: What's in Store in Westminster – Off Track Art


Perhaps it's something in the air. But Westminster seems to be a center of creative expression.

Whether it's something created by a local artist or artisan or a home accent carefully chosen by a local business owner, you're sure to find something here that can bring a little self-expression to your home. -- Sloane Brown

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What's in Store: Off Track Art
(Sloane Brown, Special to The Baltimore Sun / April 26, 2012 )
Two businesses share this artistic space. Walk in the door and on the left, you'll enter Off Track Art, an artists cooperative which currently shows the work of 10 local artists.

On the right is Carousel Stained Glass, with work mostly by owner Roger Lewis, who also teaches locally and shows the work of his students.

From Off Track Art: a 20-inch-x-22-inch mixed media collage displayed in a 6-panel window, titled “Egg Visions” ($250) by Bob Waddell; a 32-inch-30-inch “Reclining Nude” laminated plywood sculpture by Linda Van Hart; and an 18-inch-x-12-inch red and black patchwork small laundry basket ($150) by nationally acclaimed basket maker Joyce Schaum.

Off Track Art and Carousel Stained Glass are at 11 Liberty St., Westminster.





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Friday, January 20, 2012

Artist Profile of Lyndi Steward McNulty of Gizmos Art and more from Westminster Patch



Arts Artist Profile: Lyndi Steward McNulty of Gizmos Art By Kerri Gaither


Local Award-Winning Artist and owner of Gizmos Art helps promote, encourage and support artists in any way she can.

Local Award-Winning Artist and owner of Gizmos Art helps promote, encourage and support artists in any way she can. By Kerri Gaither

To learn more about this artist/art advocate – Lyndi McNulty - or to contact her, visit www.Gizmosart.com.




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January 19, 2012

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Maryland Wine Festival Poster Design Contest

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Common Ground on the Hill Holiday Concert

Common Ground on the Hill
Common Ground on the HillAnnual Holiday Concerts
December 16th & 17th, 2011
Double Concert Announcement
:: Walt Michael Annual Holiday Concerts: Westminster & Baltimore

Common Ground on the Hill Presents
TWO Concerts in TWO Locations:
Westminster & Baltimore! 

Walt Michael

 
Breaking Up Christmas!
Walt Michael Holiday Concert


featuring 

Walt Michael & Company 
with Tom Wetmore, Alexander Mitchell and Ralph Gordon
and special guests  
Barry Mitterhoff of Hot Tuna

Shelley Ensor - vocalist (Westminster concert only)
8 PM
Friday, December 16th
Brown Memorial Woodbrook Presbyterian Church
6200 North Charles St.
Baltimore, MD 
21212 
and
8 PM
Saturday, December 17th
Carroll Arts Center
91 West Main Street
Westminster, MD  21157

General Admission:  $19.00
Seniors 65+, students with ID, children and teens:  $17
Doors open at 7:30 PM

TICKETS

Breaking Up Christmas!
Half a century ago, people in the mountains of the North Carolina and Southwest Virginia celebrated Christmas quite differently than the way most of us do now, holding two weeks of informal house parties that were filled with old time fiddle music, song and dance - a tradition they called "Breaking Up Christmas."  These Christmas parties ran through and ended with Old Christmas, January 6th.  Walt Michael & Company will "break up Christmas" with you this evening as they share their wide-ranging repertoire of tunes and songs that reflect the rich musical heritage of the Appalachians.  The traditional folk musics of Scotland, Ireland, England and Africa made their way into the remote mountain hollers, later emerging as an integrated American musical genre that continues to evolve. Traditional string band music is passed down from generation to generation., from singer to singer, from musician to musician.  In this great oral tradition, songs and tunes are evaluated and winnowed by time.  Memorable melodies and lyrics that withstand this test of time take their place among the venerable repertoire.  Welcome to an evening of old time music.  Let the season begin! 

Considered to be a virtuoso of tremendous influence in the revival of the hammered dulcimer, Walt's wide repertoire ranges from old-time Southern Appalachian, to Celtic, to folk, to breath-taking original compositions.  His various musical incarnations, including Bottle Hill, Michael, McCreesh & Campbell and Walt Michael & Co. have spanned over 35 years and taken him from the coal camps of Appalachia to the Closing Ceremonies of the 13th Olympic Winter Games in 1980, when 900 million world viewers heard his signature composition, Snowblind.  As a vocalist and multi-instrumentalist he has recorded sixteen albums and instructional videos, appeared at the White House, the Lincoln Center, and the Kennedy Center and toured extensively throughout the US, Canada, Europe and the UK.  His music has been heard on ABC-TV, NBC's Tonight Show, Broadway, BBC, TNN, CBC, OLN and PBS.   Walt is the Artist in Residence at McDaniel College, as well as Founder and Executive Director of Common Ground on the Hill. 

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Ring in the Holidays with these artists in two evening performances! 


   Barry Mitterhoff
Barry Mitterhoff        Shelley Ensor 

Tom Wetmore             Alexander Mitchell 

  
Ralph Gordon
  




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