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The Northrup King Building May Newsletter

Virtual Events and Building Updates

We are proud to share that virtual art opportunities through the Northrup King Building artists continue! Read below about Art Sprawl: Mother's Day Edition and the upcoming Online Art-A-Whirl®. 

The Northrup King Building team has made the difficult decision to postpone all on-site events for the next few months, and likely through summer. Please continue to 
reference our website and/or our Facebook page before finalizing plans to visit.

Art Sprawl: Mother's Day Edition

Image: detail from Good Morning, by Dyan J. Padgett Fine Art

The Virtual Art Sprawl Continues!

Northrup King Building artists continue slinging art via their virtual Art Sprawl, and this time it's with Mother's Day in mind. 

Participation is easy! Head on over to the Facebook event to follow along and find the perfect gift for the moms in your life. Northrup King Building artists share available works, priced at or under $300, and you, the collectors, are able to claim that work and have it shipped to you.

Full event details are listed in the "About" section, and you can peruse available art via the the event "Discussion."

Have a question about a piece? Comment on the photo and we'll get you in touch with the artists.
Don't see exactly what you're looking for? We can help get you in touch with an artist & make your dreams come true.

This particular virtual Art Sprawl runs through May 9, 2020. Art is routinely added to the selection, so return again and again to the discussion to find the perfect piece!

Art-A-Whirl® Goes Online

NEMAA, the organizers of Art-A-Whirl® (the largest open studio tour in the country) is also pivoting their event to a virtual platform and Art-A-Whirl® Online is expected later this month. We're excited to see Northrup King Building artists participating in this new version of a beloved event!

Stay tuned for more updates regarding Art-A-Whirl® Online shortly. 

Looking to Connect with Creativity?

The Northrup King Building Facebook page and Instagram account are as active as ever - sharing lovely art updates from across our campus. 

Kolman & Pryor Gallery is posting virtual studio tours

Studio Pintura offers a lovely virtual experience of their juried exhibit, Floral Art Exhibition 2020.

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