Tea with Myrtis Artists Lovers Exploring the Muse

Tea with Myrtis Art Salon Series

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I will always be here before you
pigment print on fabric, 40″ x 60″, 2013, Michael Platt

Artists’ Talk

Artists Lovers:
Exploring the Muse

Saturday, November 16, 2013
2:00pm – 4:00pm

Featuring: Carol Beane and Michael Platt, Leslie King-Hammond and Jose Mapily

Tea served with savory treats starting at 2:00pm

Artists’ Talk begins at 2:45pm
Cost: $20 per person

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Tea with Myrtis Art Salon Series engages art enthusiast in lively conversations with artists, art collectors and the nation’s leading arts professionals to discuss trends in the contemporary art movement. Share in delectible treats and enjoy delicious teas from the Tulsi Tea Collection provided by our sponsor Organic India.

Myrtis Bedolla: The Various Types of Art Collectors

Myrtis Bedolla – The Various Types of Art Collectors

Presentation: Building a collection rich in culture and value requires planning, execution and a support team. Myrtis Bedolla describes the various type of art collectors. Myrtis is Founding Director, Galerie Myrtis, Baltimore, Maryland.
 

 

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