09
Oct
stored in: Food, History, Shopping and tagged: Art, Gramercy Gallery, Ida Cannon, Medina OH, Medina Public Square, Pam Miller, Whipple & Sipher
Every restored Victorian building surrounding the greensward of Medina’s Public Square has its story. And occasionally, some remnant, some souvenier from the past, hidden away in an attic or a dusty corner finds the light of day, and it too has a story to tell.
There is, for example, Gramercy Gallery at 221 South Court Street, [...]
08
May
stored in: Art and tagged: Art 101 Gallery, Cindy Allman, Dave Fawcett, Gramercy Gallery, Lee Beuther, Plein Air Painters of the Western Reserve
The French Impressionists popularized the practice of painting “en plein air” — in the open air — in the mid-nineteenth century. These artists, considered radicals in their time, were intrigued by the momentary, transient effects of sunlight on objects, and on the changing qualities of light as the day progressed from morning to afternoon. They [...]

