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First Friday: The Paintings of Bill Lewis

March 2, 2016 by Kent County Arts Council

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The Kent County Arts Council wants you to join them for First Friday in March, as they embark on an inspiring visual journey through one man’s experience with brain cancer.

“The Mistrel” 36 x 48 Acrylic on Canvas

“The Mistrel” 36 x 48 Acrylic on Canvas

While he has been widely recognized as a Renaissance man, most predominantly for his wood work, Bill Lewis has been an artist of multi-media for years. Since being diagnosed in June, he has come back to his roots and once again embraced his role as painter, creating an extensive new body of work. Translating his experience through color, texture and abstract imagery, he navigates the waters of this illness with grace, and an openness for whatever floods in. This is sure to be a riveting show.

Please help spread the word by joining and sharing this event, as well as inviting others in the area. Looking forward to a night filled with an alluring array of colors, mellow tunes, and great friends. There will be a silent auction and raffle the night of the opening reception.

March 4 – March 25, 2016
Opening Reception – First Friday, March 4, 5-8 pm

Closing Party – Friday, March 25, 5-8 pm

Sumner Hall
206 South Queen Street
Chestertown

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