Jeanie Prall Wing Exhibits CLIMATE MARCH 2014 at Blue Mountain Gallery, 5/24

By: May. 11, 2016
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Jeanie Prall Wing presents an exhibition of her paintings and drawings with the basic theme of "Climate March 2014″ along with flower studies, landscapes, and portraits.


The exhibition also includes large abstract watercolor paintings created by her cousin's father, Rev. Herbert Evans Macdonald (1898 - 1972). Rev. Macdonald was an ordained Presbyterian minister who studied at the Art Students League in Provincetown, Mass. and in New York City. He exhibited his work in many galleries and his paintings are included in the collections of the Montclair Museum, New Jersey; Newark Museum, New Jersey; Trenton State Museum, New Jersey and the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, BC, Canada. He received many honors in his lifetime.

Jeanie Prall Wing majored in painting at Tyler School of Fine Art at Temple University in Philadelphia and received her B.F.A. in Art Education. Later she studied at NYU. She has exhibited her work in many galleries in the USA. Her work conveys her appreciation of Nature but she also tries to show some human concerns about global warming and the Earth's environment.

This exhibition begins May 24 and continues thru June 18. The artist's reception will be held Saturday, June 4, from 3-6 with music by Paul Meyer on guitar. There is a closing reception Saturday, June 18th, from 3-6pm with vocal and guitar music by Judy Gorman.

For more information, visit: www.bluemountaingallery.org/jeanie-wing/


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