Is there a more charming gallery than Swan Coach House Gallery? A more charming artist than Lucha Rodrequez?
Does Lucha paint, collage or sculpt?
Her work attracted the attention of The Forward Arts Foundation. Lucha won their 2010-11 Emerging Artist Award. She received a $10,000 grant and a solo show at the Swan Coach House Gallery.
Lucky us: Her show opened on August 11 and runs though September 24.
You can meet Lucha at her artist's talk on Saturday, September 10 at 11am. It's so easy to visit the gallery. It's open Tuesday - Saturday 10:00 am - 4:00 pm.
You'll want to meet her. She always dresses for her events.
Lucha may have invented a certain pink.
Lucha Rodriquez has worked her way through Atlanta galleries: Kibbee Gallery, Kai Lin Art, Beep Beep Gallery and more. She's shown in France and in Hong Kong. Swan Coach house represents her first solo show. Lucky us.
I was moved by her Coach House show.
Her cut paper lattices throw pink, gray, and chartreuse shadows. Colors spill, explode, and beam out yet remain in a warm embrace.
The Swan Coach House is a small classical building in a garden.
There are comfortable places inside and out.
The foyer features art and teases with Zen views. The small, perfectly proportioned, perfectly lit main room feels big and cozy.
It's an elegant space that makes art look good and people feel good. This would be a good room to measure.
Have a look.
I just blogged Lucha's Four Coats mural for Beep Beep Gallery at 573 Juniper St NE in Midtown. Lucha was kind enough to pose with me. Perhaps one day a grandchild will brag that grandpa knew Lucha Rodriquez.
The gallery is showing a few works by the Forward Arts foundation finalists.
You can't miss Meg Aubrey's sporty soccer mom. "Balancing Act" oil on canvas, 46"x30"
Soccer-Mom-by-Meg-Aubrey
Does Lucha paint, collage or sculpt?
Her work attracted the attention of The Forward Arts Foundation. Lucha won their 2010-11 Emerging Artist Award. She received a $10,000 grant and a solo show at the Swan Coach House Gallery.
Lucky us: Her show opened on August 11 and runs though September 24.
You can meet Lucha at her artist's talk on Saturday, September 10 at 11am. It's so easy to visit the gallery. It's open Tuesday - Saturday 10:00 am - 4:00 pm.
You'll want to meet her. She always dresses for her events.
Lucha may have invented a certain pink.
Lucha Rodriquez has worked her way through Atlanta galleries: Kibbee Gallery, Kai Lin Art, Beep Beep Gallery and more. She's shown in France and in Hong Kong. Swan Coach house represents her first solo show. Lucky us.
I was moved by her Coach House show.
Her cut paper lattices throw pink, gray, and chartreuse shadows. Colors spill, explode, and beam out yet remain in a warm embrace.
The Swan Coach House is a small classical building in a garden.
There are comfortable places inside and out.
The foyer features art and teases with Zen views. The small, perfectly proportioned, perfectly lit main room feels big and cozy.
It's an elegant space that makes art look good and people feel good. This would be a good room to measure.
Have a look.
I just blogged Lucha's Four Coats mural for Beep Beep Gallery at 573 Juniper St NE in Midtown. Lucha was kind enough to pose with me. Perhaps one day a grandchild will brag that grandpa knew Lucha Rodriquez.
The gallery is showing a few works by the Forward Arts foundation finalists.
You can't miss Meg Aubrey's sporty soccer mom. "Balancing Act" oil on canvas, 46"x30"
Soccer-Mom-by-Meg-Aubrey
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