Deb Ogburn, a creative expressionist therapist, has set up her studio at Brick Street and is now available for therapy sessions.
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Brick Street hopes to combine art exhibitions with art therapy and marriage and family counseling services in the near future. Currently, we are searching for therapists interested in making Brick Street their place of operation. If you are interested in finding out more about this venture, please contact Susan Harrison at 502-386-5481,
![]() Susan Harrison invites any and all art lovers to stop by her studio on Saturday from 10 to 5 and Sunday from noon to 5pm this weekend -- Nov. 14-15. She will be there working and some of her paper sculptures will be on view as well as the Photo Biennual exhibition work of Christopher Fryer and David Modica. Call 502-386-5481 if you have questions or need directions. Brick Street Art Studios is thrilled to be part of the 2015 Photo Biennual. Please check out the Facebook site for this event by clicking HERE. Local photographers David Modica and Christopher Fryer will be featuring some of their work at Brick Street. Stay tuned for more information......
![]() Harrison's wooden sculpture, "Transducer" and "Erosion Series" prints are part of the Art Council's Knock on Wood Exhibit now on display in New Albany. Click here for more details. Keith Kaiser of Fox 41 (WDRB.com) interviewed a number of the Knock on Wood III artists in the early morning of January 20th, including Harrison who gave a quick wood block inking demonstration. Although, this segment was not archived on the site the other segments can be seen by clicking here. ![]() Click here for information on Creative Women's Potluck Event on January 15th from 6 to 8pm. Bring a dish and get ready to chow down with a lot of amazing women. There will be a book swap too. Go to http://brickstreetartstudios.com/personal-flotation-device-portraits-in-process.html to see more.
We would like to extend our thanks to the the Louisville Visual Art Association's Artebella, which will feature Susan's work on October 3rd. Here is the link for those who have not subscribed yet to this daily art feature. Sign-up for Artebella Daily
We also would like to thank the News and Tribunes's editor Jason Thomas for the "giant hug right back," writer Daniel Suddeath for the upbeat article and photographer Christopher Fryer for his photographs of the studio, the art and the artist. We appreciate the community support we are already receiving. http://issuu.com/nt_publications/docs/09182014_soinweb |
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