I had a great time at the opening of “Field of Vision” and the Red Brick Center for the Arts in Aspen last Thursday. A great big thank-you to my friends and family who came to support me and my work, and to the curator, Angie Callen, for including me in a selection of very diverse and talented artists of all media. Thank you to the Board of Directors for your esteemed dedication to the Arts.
I met some really wonderful people and reconnected with a few familiar faces. It’s so lovely to show in Aspen, the town where I spent half my youth.
I have eleven pieces in the show, all images from the summer of 2013 in the Basalt Community Garden. There, at dawn’s break, is where I formed a relationship with the life cycle of the flower and its beautiful ebb and flow of three seasons.
Here I am with ex-Aspen Sheriff Bob Braudis.
The new Aspen Sheriff, Joe DiSalvo, is no stuffed shirt either.
My brother, Seth Berley, with his squeeze, Erika.
Catching up with Stascha and Stefan Kaelin, lifelong friends of Dad.
My Mom was in town for the celebration.
Curator Angie Callen is awesome.
Jenny C says on December 9, 2014
Congratulations Lauren! It looks like a fantastic show.
Lauren Berley says on December 10, 2014
Thank you, Jenny. It was a lot of fun. And I was in the company of brilliant artists. 🙂
Teri Love says on December 10, 2014
The gallery looks like it was a perfect backdrop for your beautiful work. It is so wonderful that your family was there to celebrate with you.
The art and you – a perfect pairing of joy and glory.
LUMU
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Lauren Berley says on December 10, 2014
Thank you, Honey. LUMU
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