The State of Maryland's Arts Commission has recently recognized the project for artistic excellence for 2013. Thank you, State of Maryland.
Go to
www.msac.org/detail.cfm?id2=386&id1=376&nid=616
Thank you, Takoma Park. It was a great party.

“Thanks for coming, folks. Drive safely.”

Right now, my fingers are crossed that the collection can stay right where it is--where it belongs--in Takoma Park's City Hall. Carollyn James, January 31, 2013

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Sunday, September 18, 2011

Video Comments About the Project

Phil Shapiro of Takoma Park has created a video of people's comments who have seen the project. Check it out. He says some very lovely things. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHxJf7GF5Kk
Carollyn

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Article in the Montgomery County Gazette

http://www.gazette.net/article/20110817/ENTERTAINMENT/708179982&template=gazette
I don't know how to link to other blogs or other sites, but the Montgomery County Gazette has a good piece on the project in the August 17, 2011 edition.

Monday, August 8, 2011

Exhibit Moves

In a week or so, the portraits will move from the atrium in the Takoma Park City Hall to the breezeway. The City has kindly enough given the portraits a space to grow. I will be installing new portraits during the winter and spring as they are finished. Like they say on those construction sites around the city, "Watch us grow." Since this new location faces the street and watches it through a wall of windows, it is open 24/7. Come on down. Carollyn