Book Launch Event - March 18, 2009!
March 1, 2009
Alex Bigney, Artist and Author, to Celebrate Talking To Tesla Launch March 18 at Springville Museum of Art
Readers, artists, and every person who has been inspired by a literary passage, a piece of music or an element of art are invited to celebrate with artist and author Alex Bigney at the Springville Museum of Art on March 18, 2009 at 6:30 p.m. This event is the formal launch of the book Talking To Tesla, The Mirror That Is The Door. Bigney will also make an announcement about The Talking To Tesla Project, and will unveil the project’s upcoming plans.
At the event, attendees will experience the music of renown Celtic performing artists Kirkmount, the music of the multi-ethnic Studio A Childrens’ Choir, directed by award-winning musician Gael Shults, and a discussion with artist Kent Wing, winner of the 2008 Springville Museum of Art Director’s Award, about the painting Identity that is the cover image of Talking To Tesla. The event will be moderated by Frank McEntire, artist, writer, curator and former Executive Director of the Utah Arts Council whose body of work “paints a picture of distinction and unparalleled dedication to the arts” according to gallery owner and critic Ivar Zeile.
Alex Bigney will share a brief reading from Talking To Tesla as well as make an announcement about the next steps for The Talking To Tesla Project. Light refreshments will be served. Signed copies of Talking To Tesla will be available at the event. The public is invited to attend and can RSVP to cheryl@snappconner.com.
About Talking To Tesla
Talking to Tesla, The Mirror That Is The Door, is about the inspiration that is present in every life, guiding readers to recognize that the spark of creative potential exists in each of us, looking to find its expressive voice—our universal language of shared experience.
To order copies of Talking To Tesla, The Mirror That Is The Door readers can visit www.talkingtotesla.com. Readers are also invited to join the Talking To Tesla discussion group on Facebook at http://tinyurl.com/afctbf
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