Meet The Artist nights at Chinkapin Brewing, are bi-monthly, open-to-the public, free events with a chance to meet local artists whose works are represented on Chinkapin’s gallery wall. Come and support local artists while you enjoy our great Georgetown community, wood-fired pizza and wings, and of course, Chinkapin’s locally crafted beer, another awesome art medium! John Olsen of The Wine Project, another Georgetown gem, presents select wines for sale by the glass or bottle, is wonderful and an excellent resource for those who want to learn more and prefer to drink wine. It’s a party for the palate!!!
Chinkapin Brewing is proud to announce the next artist, Diane Kline, for Meet The Artist night to be held on Friday, September 26th from 6-7pm.
Diane Kline grew up in a Philadelphia suburb, on the Jersey side, earned her undergraduate education at Butler University and the John Herron Art Institute in Indianapolis and her MA from Northern Illinois University in DeKalb, Illinois. She taught art in public schools for seven years. She has had gallery representation in Chicago where she participated in group and one-woman show. She move to North Salem, New York, which gained her access to New York City galleries and corporate art collections where her work was placed. While producing work for the galleries and shows she started her own business, “Rock Paper Scissors”, and she began showing her own art and craft with various promoters in shows on the East Coast, in Michigan and in California. She is represented in galleries in the Northeast and Chicago area, Alaska, Florida and the U. S. Virgin Islands. Her work is accessible in many shows which have consolidated and available on websites that handle more than 700 shows across the country. She has been showing the paintings, drawings and wearable art together in shows promoted by Art Rider Productions, Sugarloaf Mountain Works, Paradise City, Bethesda Row, Quail Hollow Events, American Art Marketing and Rose Squared Productions. She also showed to the wholesale market through ACRE or Buyers’ Market of American Craft.
Her passion has always been drawing and painting. She has made prints from her original work of acrylic on canvas and paper where she uses mostly hands and fingertips to create each, textural piece. She has incorporated these paintings and drawings into a line of “wearable art, such as earrings, necklace/pendants or magnetic pins, hand-dyed and painted silk scarves in image-matching boxes that she produces.
She enjoys showing her own work, because it allows her to explain her unique process and meet the people who buy the art.
Please come out and support celebrated artist, Diane Kline!
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