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The Gallery Showing

by Gary Eckhart on April 28, 2009

We  have received a number of requests for a catalog of the the images in our current show at the Festival Gallery in Waitsfield. Unfortunately, there is no catalog for this show. Our show is only the second show to go into the Festival Gallery and printing a catalog never entered our minds. In discussing this with the Festival administrator, we realize that this is probably a good idea for future shows if the exhibitors are interested. We thank you for the suggestions.

All of the watercolor images and giclee images in the show (plus a few more of those that did not make it into the show) can be found in the shopping cart on the Moosewalk Studios website. Unfortunately, the images of Roarke’s photographs are not yet available on the website. However, pictured here are a few of Roarke’s images on display at the Festival Gallery.

We have had rave reviews for the show from visitors and other artists who have come to the Festival Gallery. The show remains hanging until May 16. The Festival Gallery is located in the Village Square Shopping Center in Waitsfield. For more information call 802-496-6682.

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Roarke Makes a Sale at the Gallery Opening

April 21, 2009

Roarke and Mary Laulis pose shortly after Mary purchased one of Roarke’s photographs at the gallery opening on Friday, April 17. Mary lives in Warren and is an artist herself, working in stained glass and stone tile. She graduated from the Boston Museum School where she majored in glass. Mary is very supportive of the [...]

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The Artists of Moosewalk to Be In Show at The Festival Gallery: Press Release

April 5, 2009

The Festival Gallery at #1 Village Square, Waitsfield hosts an exciting new show titled PICTURING VERMONT AND NEW ENGLAND from April 15 to May 15.
The show highlights the work of watercolorist Gary Eckhart and photographer Roarke Sharlow of Moosewalk Studios in Warren. “New England and Vermont are rich in scenic beauty with rustic barns, covered [...]

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