Bougainvillea red & white

bougainvillea-red-white_staatsMy exhibit of photographs titled “Paths and Portals” ends today at the Hopkins Center for the Arts.  Thanks to all the people who came to the receptions (the opening and the closing) and to those who left comments for me at the Center.  This image  “Bougainvillea red and white” was one of the more popular photographs.  Perhaps the colors speak of warmth and summer, while we’re still battling winter’s grip here in Minnesota.  This scene is from Tucson, Arizona and caught my eye with its contrasting colors as well as the details that were so artistically painted over the door.

Arrival of spring

38639I was out early this morning on a short run through my neighborhood.  Last week’s  cold and stillness of winter has been replaced by the activity and cacophony of spring.  My  breathing was accompanied by the songs of robins and cardinals and the tapping of a woodpecker, and my running was in synch with the scurrying of squirrels and the neighbors walking their dogs in the early light.   Everything comes to life with the promise of spring, including the blowing of white clothes freshened by the spring breeze and warmed in the heat of the sun on the clothesline.

Looking for spring

cineraria-primroses_staatsWinter still has its hold on us here in Minnesota.  We vacillate from cool to cold, cool to warm, and all the variations in-between.  We have snow, it thaws, it freezes, then thaws again, leaving us in the middle of “mud season” (as a good friend of mine calls it).  So when I get tired of winter and need a jolt of spring I go to the Marjorie McNeely Conservatory in Como Park.    The current Sunken Garden display is filled with cineraria, primrose, azalea, cyclamen, foxglove and lilies.  It’s a welcome visual and aromatic jolt to the winter-weary senses, and gives us the reassurance that spring can’t be too far away… maybe only another flip of the calendar page, from March to April???

***Encore reception for Paths & Portals – March 26, 2009***

Due to Mother Nature’s uncooperative spirit for our opening reception last Thursday, February 26th, we’ve decided to schedule an “encore” reception for the Paths and Portals photographic exhibit at the Hopkins Center for the Arts.  This “new” reception will be held on Thursday, March 26th, from 6:00 to 8:00pm.  Hopefully this date is late enough in the season to allow people  better travel conditions — at least ones without the blowing snow and bitter wind chills of February.  Please mark your calendars and plan to attend!  The exhibit is on both the Main Floor and the Second Floor Gallery Walls.  For directions to the Hopkins Center for the Arts, please check their website  www.hopkinsartscenter.com.

Current exhibit – Paths and Portals

paths-and-portals-38347_staatsI have a new exhibit of photographs that just opened this week at the Hopkins Center for the Arts in Hopkins, Minnesota.   The exhibit includes 37  images, and is displayed in both the main  and second-floor lobbies.  The opening night reception was last Thursday, February 26th, which also happened to be the biggest snowstorm of the winter here in the Twin Cities.  My many, many thanks to the people who braved the treacherous roads and the blowing snow to come to the exhibit.  The photographs will remain on display through March 29th.   For further information, please check my website (www.lindastaatsphoto.com) or the website for the Arts Center (www.hopkinsartscenter.com).