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Attention artists: Join our Spring Show in Houma
Terrebonne Fine Arts Guild
The 58th Annual Spring Art Show will be held June 1-20 at Downtown Art Gallery 630 in Houma.
Register artwork 1-5 p.m. May 22 and again 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. May 26. All paintings must be properly framed and wired, ready for hanging. All fine-art media is accepted as well as small-scale sculpture and original hand-built or wheel thrown pottery. Photography will not be accepted this year. All art must be less than 2 years old and must be for sale.
Work exhibited in past Terrebonne Fine Arts Guild Spring Shows is prohibited. All artwork must be original no workshops, classwork, artwork from published photographs, computer-generated artwork and prints of original artwork.
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Artistes de Terrebonne: January Artist of the Month showing held over due to COVID
Karen Kelly
The Terrebonne Fine Arts Guild s Artist of the Month exhibition from January has been held over.
Amanda Gautreaux’s works will continue to be shown in February because Downtown Art Gallery 630 was closed for the month of January due to the rise in COVID-19. The gallery will reopen on Tuesday and will continue our Tuesdays and Fridays opening. Gallery hours are 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Members’ Competition: The winners of the Old Masters’ Member Competition are announced. First Place: Kathy Rhodes for “Wheatfield with Crows” by Vincent Van Gogh. Second Place: Mickey Guillory for ”The Goldfinch” by Carel Fabritius. Third Place: Emily Neil for “Woman with Parasol” by Claude Monet. Honorable Mention: Kathy Rhodes for “Child with a Dove” by Pablo Picasso.
Can emerging categories crack the luxury market? 22nd January, 2021 by Nicola Carruthers
High-end spirits were outgrowing lower-end counterparts at the start of 2020, with emerging categories forecast to soar. Amid the pandemic, has their success been thwarted? This feature was originally published in the October 2020 issue of The Spirits Business
The world of luxury spirits has become known for its ultra‐ premium price tags and quality liquid, which can often be made with some of the rarest and oldest stock available. Interest in the category has swelled in recent years and spilled over into the secondary market where revered single malts and distilleries’ inaugural releases have set auction records.