
CONGRATULATIONS
Typical of Lemon Street, it was another job well done. Outdoing previous efforts, it was another year of great art enjoyed by an appreciative crowd. Thank You, Lemon Street Gallery, for being a reliable beacon in our art world.
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April 6th, 2008 | EK28, Art Events, Lemon Street Gallery, Exhibit

CONGRATULATIONS
Typical of Lemon Street, it was another job well done. Outdoing previous efforts, it was another year of great art enjoyed by an appreciative crowd. Thank You, Lemon Street Gallery, for being a reliable beacon in our art world.

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11 comments ↓
That’s it? YIKES! What’s an artist to do? Yes, Lemon Street is a great gallery and deserves it’s kudos but how’s about a cyber high five like a list of those actually IN the show….hint hint.
That was a rookie reporter, Rebecca.
He goes by the name “Francisco”.
We were so impressed with the quality of the show that we want everybody to go and enjoy it, here is more info:
~Best of show: Zach Stensen of Iowa City, Iowa, for “Coincidence or Coexistence,” a lithograph and solar-plate etching
~First place: Phillip Chan of Akron, Ohio, for “Fallen Angel No. 2.”, oil-stick.
~Second place: Brian Paulsen of Grand Forks, North Dakota, for “Notebook Subjects No. 2.”, watercolor and colored pencil.
~Third place: Frank Kulesa of DeKalb, Ill for “Spring,” oil painting.
~Honorable mention: Andy Kincaid of Appleton, WI for “Self-Portrait.”, inkjet-print from Polaroid
~Purchase Award: Karen Phipps of Chicago, Illinois for “Altos 1″
Harry Wirth, a professor of art and design at Northern Illinois University, juried the show. He reviewed 129 artworks by 47 artists. 42 pieces were carefully selected representing 22 artists.
Do not miss the exhibit, it will be at the Lemon Street Gallery until April 27
Thank you to all the participating artists
Pamela Anderson / Wauwatosa, WI
Betty Butler / Skokie, IL
Phillip Chan / Akron, OH
Keith Dull / Ashland, OH
J. R. Kabot / Spring Green, WI
Joann Kennedy / Spring Grove, IL
Andy Kincaid / Appleton, WI
Terrill Knaack / Beaver Dam, WI
Frank Kulesa / DeKalb, IL
Michael Kutzer / Milwaukee, WI
Julie S Mahoney / Macomb, IL
Damon McArthur / Kewanee, IL
Jana McLaughlin / Racine, WI
Deb Mortl / Meqoun, WI
Brian Paulsen / Grand Forks, ND
Karen Phipps / Chicago, IL
David Rigdon / Evansville, IN
Zach Stensen / Iowa City, IO
Ron Testa / Wilmette, IL
Rebecca Venn / Kenosha, WI
Bill Vose / Paw Paw, IL
Linda Whitney / Valley City, ND
YAY!!!
LOL…thanks Rebecca for the nudge.
Tis the pulchritude, Franco.
We would have been ignored…
LOL….reading the comments…you artists are the joy of my life! Yes, please come see the show…especially, Rebecca Venn’s two drawings. She’s a remarkable artist who takes the all-important step of getting her work “out there.” Keep walking the walk, Rebecca, your talent is appreciated!
And lest we forget…another thank you to Professor Harry Wirth for jurying the show and bringing this unique show together.
I had the best time at the show. Professor Wirths talk was so interesting. It was great to be a part of such an amazing group of talented artists. Melanie and Franco have a wonderful gallery. I was inspired. A little known fact perhaps about me too…I used to live, grew up in Kenosha! It felt really great to be back and to see some really positive things happening in Kenosha.
Hey, and thanks to Bill Robbins for the wonderful music at the reception!!
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