Month: September 2014

Weekend Recap

Weekend Recap

Mount Union 50th Annual Artfest – Saturday, September 27th Our alarm clock went off far too early on Saturday morning to imagine getting out of our snuggly warm bed, but the day began at 5am with last minute packing of the van, and the drive 

Neo-Cycle and the Hub

Neo-Cycle and the Hub

Tomorrow is Sunday, September 28th and we will be setting up shop in the Hub at Neo-Cycle.  So what is that? Cleveland is exploding with events and festivals that are new.  And Cleveland is becoming a hotbed of cyclists…. put them together and you get 

Mount Union Art Fest

Mount Union Art Fest

  Saturday we will be heading out to Alliance Ohio, and the picturesque Mount Union College for their 50th annual Artfest.  Here is an except from their press release: The University of Mount Union will host the 50th annual ArtFest from 10 a.m. to 6 

Autumn Painted Red opens at Log Cabin Gallery

Autumn Painted Red opens at Log Cabin Gallery

Today the grand opening of the fall show at the Log Cabin Gallery in Peninsula, Ohio. Diane Seskes, the owner of the gallery, has pulled together a wonderful selection of local artists. We are honored to be returning to her shop with a wide variety 

Updating our Website

Updating our Website

As you may know from a recent post, We now are imagesinbloom.com, and we own our domain.  This recent change have put into motion a freshening and updating of the website.  Over the next few weeks it is our plan to have this site updated 

This site is now officially Imagesinbloom.com

This site is now officially Imagesinbloom.com

Yes, We took the plunge and purchased our domain name.  This is just the start of sweeping upgrades to our online presence.    What does that mean to you?  You only have to type in imagesinbloom.com to visit us now!!!  We are still with wordpress, 

78th Street Studio – Update

78th Street Studio – Update

Last friday we were invited to the 78th street studios, and specifially to the gallery space of Allan Kradlak, a ceramics artist, and his business partner Jeffrey Dube who works in metalsmithing extraordinare.  They rented us a 4 ft space at the back of the