|
|
Tap me gently (but appropriately)
if I did not see you arrive and tell you about the galleries.
|
|
Pictures
in the Gallery hallway are actual works of the artists.
Open galleries will display larger illustrations and narratives
of the various works.
Works to be displayed include those of current or past
residents, or works depicting scenes within the Hillside
Historic District by artists outside the area.
ENTER
GALLERIES THROUGH THE OPEN DOORWAYS. |
|
|
| |
Cecelia Geraldine
Reynolds |
|
| |
 |
|
| |
Cecelia was a
lady who genuinely loved participating in the experience of living.
She loved art, crafts, writing and teaching. She continuously
engaged and stimulated her students, expanding the boundaries of their
imaginations. One who went on to become an author always
credited her with launching him as a result of her creative writing
sessions in elementary education.
Other former students remained life long friends in contact with her
until her passing in 2002.
She also loved her country cottage, built by her father, in Bethlehem,
Connecticut, a location where she walked in the woods, painted on
locations and picked those bushels of wild blueberries which she
magically turned into a winter's supply of jelly and jam.
|
|
|
| |
J. A.
Reynolds, Jr. |
|
| |
 |
|
| |
Photographer,
writer and graphic artist. Mr. Reynolds has dedicated much
effort into documenting the people and places within the Hillside
Historic District and serves as the webmaster for this website "HillsideHistoricDistrict.com".
His camera is his friend. His images are his life.
|
|
|
GALLERY 3
ON
RESERVE FOR BETTY JUDGE |
| |
William C.
Reynolds |
|
|
| |
 |
|
|
| |
Muralist and
conservator William C. Reynolds' work has included portraits for the
Tennessee State Capitol building in Memphis, biological illustrations
for studies at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History, historic
mural recreations for the Valentine Museum in Richmond, Virginia, and
three impressive twenty-foot tall murals in Boston's Marriott Long Wharf
Hotel.
For three years he painted and gilded with renowned mural
painter Jan Henryk de Rosen. He is currently executing a 25 foot
mural for the Governor's Mansion in West Virginia. |
|
|
|
|
GALLERY 6 AVAILABLE FOR OCCUPANCY
IF YOU ARE AN ELIGIBLE ARTIST
AND WISH TO OCCUPY THIS SPACE
WE CAN FIX IT UP FOR YOU AT NO CHARGE.
EMAIL US! |
EMAIL ADDITIONAL INFORMATION OR LINKS ABOUT C H
JOHNSON TO HILLSIDE |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|