Art Exhibit Opens to Packed House

September 15, 2024
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It was a packed house Friday night as it marked the opening of the Faces and Places art exhibit at the Arts Garage, featuring local artists from our community.

Sherry Elkins is a self-taught artist who loves to breathe new life into old items, such as vintage suitcases and retired cabinet doors, by transforming them into works of art. Her pieces are often inspired by her passions, including music and nature.

Sherry Mays has often been affectionately dubbed the “Spoon Queen.”

She discovered her grandmother’s shiny silver flatware and became obsessed, leading to the creation of flatware with character. Some pieces even have faces and personalities, adding a unique charm that has earned her the affectionate title of “Spoon Queen.”

Karyn Walker has showcased her work in numerous art exhibits across the East Coast and the United Kingdom. After studying art in college, she served on the board of local art leagues and has taught artists for over 25 years in schools, art institutes, and military installations. Karyn’s extensive experience includes a variety of DIY projects, from woodworking and gardening to paint making and wildcrafting on her small farm with her children and grandchildren.

Tony Luna is a self-taught photographer whose work has been featured in national magazines. After semi-retiring from photography to focus more on real estate, Tony decided to participate in the Faces and Places event at the Arts Garage and Tony’s photography features some of the people he interacts with daily in our community.

The art exhibit will be open for viewing until September 27th, coinciding with the Walnut Street Art Walk in downtown Smithville.

This is a free event for the community.

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