Village Artisans “Spring Forward” gallery show
“ Morning Glories For Georgia”, quilted fiber, by Pam Geisel
“Hepatica Blooms”, watercolor, by Libby Rudolph
“Colors of Spring”, pastel painting, by Melanie Morrett
“Pinks For Mother’s Day”, quilted fiber, by Carol Culbertson
YELLOW SPRINGS In spite of the continued pandemic concerns and political strife, artists continue to look forward to a brighter tomorrow and appreciate the joy and beauty springtime brings today. Winter was long and cold this year and the artists at the Village Artisans invite you on a colorful journey along as they “Spring Forward” into their next Members show. The show will be on display in their Lobby Gallery, April 17 through June 3 during regular gallery hours: Monday through Thursday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Friday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sunday 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.
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Suzanne Shaw Rudolf
Suzanne Shaw Rudolf, aged 83, passed peacefully on Jan. 12, 2021. She was born in Toledo, Ohio, and was raised in California and Washington, D.C. She attended Antioch College where she studied art and met Don Rudolf. They were married and spent their early years living throughout New England and the east coast before retiring in Yellow Springs.
Always creating beauty, whether with thread, gardening or paint, Sue shared her talents and gifts generously. She mastered many subjects, including clay, mosaic and pottery, linocut, art quilting and embroidery and often hosted sessions with artists. She knitted sweaters and hats for family and hundreds of preemie-caps, which she donated to hospitals. She belonged to numerous art groups Dayton Embroiderers Guild, Monday Morning Artists, YS Textile Group and had many solo and group shows over the years. She was a member of Village Artisans co-op in the ’90s. She mentored many artists over the years, encouraging all t
Yellow Springs artist hosts retrospective on watercolors
By London Bishop - lbishop@aimmediamidwest.com
YELLOW SPRINGS Sue Brezine, a watercolorist and member of the Village Artisans in Yellow Springs, will present a retrospective of her work in watercolors and pastels. Brezine’s Lobby Show will be on display through March 4 at the Village Artisans Gallery, located at 100 Corry St., Yellow Springs.
Brezine, a Dayton native, studied at the Dayton Art Institute as a child. She studied under American artist and author Betty Edwards at California State University, Long Beach. Edwards is most famous for authoring “Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain,” the techniques of which Brezine took with her in her own teaching career. Brezine has taught at Riverbend Art Center, Dayton, Kettering Adult School, and other venues. She has presented her workshop, “Sketching Your Spirit,” to countless religious and professional organizations during her career.