Hubcap show continues a smash success

My mobile, "Yes, we can" is dancing away at this must see exhibit.  You can see it also on the video on my website.  The Exhibit runs through March 2015.



More than 450 people celebrated the opening of Second Time Around: The Hubcap as Art, and most walked into the gallery and exclaimed, "WOW!" We are now pleased to share the exhibition’s 10-minute exhibition video. Landfillart artist Larry Carroll directed and donated it; Ravi Krishnaswami of COPILOT Music + Sound composed and donated its original score. Please post the link on your websites or share via social media. Ditto regarding the one-minute video trailer, now revised to include a few shots taken at the opening celebration.

On Friday night, the MSV hosted one of its Gardens at Night events. The Fabulous Hubcaps—(both the actual rock-and-roll group by that name and the art in the exhibition)—attracted a record crowd of more than 2,400 people.

The exhibition will be up through March 1, 2015; keep checking the MSV website for new developments. Also, Second Time Around artists will continue to receive free admission throughout the run of the exhibition; just provide your name at the front desk and show a photo I.D.
Dana Hand Evans
Executive Director, Museum of the Shenandoah Valley

Ken Marquis
Founder, The Landfillart Project

Pictured above: Ken Marquis, founder of the Landfillart Project, at the Second Time Around: The Hubcap as Art Preview Party.     
MUSEUM OF THE SHENANDOAH VALLEY
901 Amherst Street, Winchester, VA, 22601
888-556-5799

End of summer show at the Museum of the Shenandoah Valley, Winchester, Virginia

This show is an international, juried show (287 artistst chosen from over a thousand),  for the Landfill Art Project and my hubcap mobile is in it. Should you be in the area, please come to the opening reception on Saturday, September 6, but  the show runs through March, 2015.

Here is the information :


MUSEUM OF THE SHENANDOAH VALLEY
901 Amherst Street, Winchester, VA, 22601
888-556-5799

and link to viewing the art

The Hubcap mobile is linked from the gallery page of my website: www.elisabethfrischauf.com

Another show, from July 22 and ongoing through August 16 at Ceres Gallery, New York City

On view at the gallery.  From the Biblical story, I have taken some liberties.  First,  Salomé seduces John the Baptist in the dance of the seven veils, in front of Herod, the king.  Herod is so charmed that he grants her a favor.  Salomé, swollen with pride, asks for John the Baptist's head and gets it.  

Using mixed media, Salomé steps into the 21st century as a shoe!

More and complete views on my website in the Shoe Gallery