The Color of Hope
15% of the proceeds from any sales of these artworks will go to the Episcopal Church of the Incarnation so that they may continue to support the medical mission trip to the Lower Solukhumbu region of Nepal.
15% of the proceeds from any sales of these artworks will go to the Episcopal Church of the Incarnation so that they may continue to support the medical mission trip to the Lower Solukhumbu region of Nepal.
Teaching artists Cristina Estrella Riggs and Jessica L. Bell were granted classroom space and the Sundermann Gallery in order to create, exhibit and offer for sale original artwork by homeless Dallas citizens, as a means to improve connections with the community and possibly generate income, at no cost to the participants.
The three exhibitions, of which "A Garden of Delight" was one, examined types of ceramics produced globally thanks to strings of influence and early global connectivity.
A class of skilled photographers taught by professional photographer Carolyn Brown showcased their work on documenting historically significant buildings, structures, and neighborhoods in Dallas in this exhibition.
The students learned about Martin's journey as an artist and what it can look like to have a career in this field; a wonderful education and artistic experience for everyone involved.
Pamela Nelson is an artist living in Dallas, working in painting, mixed media, and public art installations.