Elevations exhibit at the Hockaday Museum of Art in Kalispell. Brian Ekland, most excellent Communications Director at the museum was kind enough to send me some photos from the event which I am finally getting around to posting. This first shot, taken during my gallery talk, shows the innovative way in which Elizabeth Moss, Executive Director of the museum, dealt with having more images than space for a simple horizontal display of the work; in a couple of places she hung them three high, a perfect arrangement photos of tall structures like these.

I like this next shot, also taken during the gallery talk, because not only does it make me look like I might know what I’m talking about but the two ladies in the background are actually taking notes like what I was saying was important! The ladies were both docents at the museum and I was impressed with how much interest they take in their jobs, learning as much as they can about the exhibit so they can explain it to visitors.

Finally, what reception would be complete without an impromptu fashion show? Here Connie (a.k.a. the fashion queen) and two like-minded new friends pose for a shoe shot.
I enjoyed seeing the photos. It looks like the exhibit and the lecture were both well done (as we know you can do!) Are you going to make us guess which shoes belong to the Fashion Queen? I think your fashionable tie puts you right up there with them.
Thanks Betty. The Fashion Queen was on the left. I told her that those red shoes may have upstaged her for impact if nothing else. That tie is my Jerry Garcia tie. I’m told by the Fashion Queen it makes me look very stylish.
I hope Janet sees that you have a Jerry Garcia tie. She has a whole string of Jerry Garcia tales that were kind of eerie coincidences you won’t believe.
That’s a great shot of you in your Jerry Garcia tie. And you DO look like you know what you’re talking about! (I’m thinking that maybe you don’t just LOOK like it!)
Thanks for giving me the benefit of the doubt Carol. 🙂