Suzanne P. Lamon Gallery Walk + Talk (Sold Out)

  • September 14, 2024 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
  • JCHS Museum of Art & History

    540 Water Street
    Port Townsend, Washington 98368
Ticket Price $0.00-$12.00 Join the waitlist
Description

[Update: Due to tremendous community interest, we are at maximum capacity for this program and will not be able to accommodate walk-ups. However, we may host this program again in November. If you're interested in being notified when this happens, you can either add yourself to the waitlist here, or email programs@jchsmuseum.com. We are grateful for your interest and hope to see you in the future!]

 

Join us on Saturday, September 14, from 5PM to 6PM at the Museum of Art + History for an exclusive stroll through the Ferguson Gallery featuring the profound works of Suzanne P. Lamon. This mid-career retrospective spans 50 years of Lamon’s artistic journey, showcasing her large oil paintings rich with personal iconography and deeply rooted in place.

 

Event Highlights:
• Time: 5PM to 6PM
• Admission: Suggested donation of $12
• Registration: Required
• Seating: Chairs are available throughout the gallery

 

During this intimate tour through the gallery, Suzanne will guide guests through her exhibition, sharing insights into her creative process and the stories behind each work. Known for her vibrant personality, Suzanne brings her art to life with humor and honesty, making each piece resonate on a personal level.

 

Experience a unique interaction with a seasoned artist and gain a firsthand understanding of how life’s challenges and triumphs have colored her expansive body of work.
Join us for an evening of art, insight, and engaging conversation with Suzanne P. Lamon.


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Date & Time

Sat, Sep 14, 2024 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Venue Details

JCHS Museum of Art & History

540 Water Street
Port Townsend, Washington 98368 JCHS Museum of Art & History