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Bell Gallery
KIMBERLY MULLER
KIMBERLY MULLER
My name is Kimberly Ruth Muller and the title of my show is
LIFE AFTER OVERDOSE
featuring
“THE REAL“
a collaboration of myself & my late daughter Lindsey Rebecca Viramontes.
I reside here in the stateline area and currently work for Adams Publishing/ Beloit Daily News in downtown Beloit, WI. I am a Multi-Media Account Executive. I love to help people! And I love to bring new ideas and creativity to advertising.
I strive to Never take My Life, nor My Blessings for granted. I appreciate all the Love, Beauty, and Art in this world. “EARTH without ART is just “EH.” I’ve been an artist my entire life. Since I was a tiny girl, I’ve had a connection to God, nature, animals, and kindness. Like my beloved grandma Ruth Nickel, I’m always writing, always creating poetry, photography, sketches, paintings…
Throughout the years, my creations have won awards and yes, it’s wonderful to have my art liked and appreciated, but more importantly - having a creative outlet during grief has sincerely SAVED MY LIFE!
-Kimberly
LIFE AFTER OVERDOSE
featuring
“THE REAL“
a collaboration of myself & my late daughter Lindsey Rebecca Viramontes.
I reside here in the stateline area and currently work for Adams Publishing/ Beloit Daily News in downtown Beloit, WI. I am a Multi-Media Account Executive. I love to help people! And I love to bring new ideas and creativity to advertising.
I strive to Never take My Life, nor My Blessings for granted. I appreciate all the Love, Beauty, and Art in this world. “EARTH without ART is just “EH.” I’ve been an artist my entire life. Since I was a tiny girl, I’ve had a connection to God, nature, animals, and kindness. Like my beloved grandma Ruth Nickel, I’m always writing, always creating poetry, photography, sketches, paintings…
Throughout the years, my creations have won awards and yes, it’s wonderful to have my art liked and appreciated, but more importantly - having a creative outlet during grief has sincerely SAVED MY LIFE!
-Kimberly
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Wisconsin Regional Artist Program
WRAP | BELOIT
NOVEMBER 6 - 28, 2020
First Friday Opening Reception:
NOVEMBER 6 from 5 - 7 PM
This year the Beloit Art Center will be hosting a LIVE and VIRTUAL WRAP exhibit. If you cannot join us at the Art Center on November 6, please select the link below to enjoy the exhibit online.
https://lightroom.adobe.com/shares/6ed6244911484e4187868a791ca1015b
CHRISTIE BATKA | JOHN BITTNER | ALICE BLUE | BETSY BORCHARDT | TAMMY BOZER | PIERRE CHARLES
GARY DENCKER | ROBERTA HAAKINSON | DEBRA HALL | KELLY HAUSKNECHT | SUE HERRING | JOHN HINES |
BARBARA MATHEWS | NANCY MAYHEW | ANGELA MCCORMICK | THOMAS MURN | ALICA OCZUS |
SUSAN PORUBCAN | JACKI PRISK | LYNETTE REDNER | WILLIAM SCHUELE | SOMERSET SEYMER |
NORM STARKS | KATIE SWANSON | CONSTANCE SWENSON | PAM VEITENHEIMER | GAIL WEBER |
ANITA WILDERMUTH | ROBERT WILDERMUTH
WRAP | BELOIT
NOVEMBER 6 - 28, 2020
First Friday Opening Reception:
NOVEMBER 6 from 5 - 7 PM
This year the Beloit Art Center will be hosting a LIVE and VIRTUAL WRAP exhibit. If you cannot join us at the Art Center on November 6, please select the link below to enjoy the exhibit online.
https://lightroom.adobe.com/shares/6ed6244911484e4187868a791ca1015b
CHRISTIE BATKA | JOHN BITTNER | ALICE BLUE | BETSY BORCHARDT | TAMMY BOZER | PIERRE CHARLES
GARY DENCKER | ROBERTA HAAKINSON | DEBRA HALL | KELLY HAUSKNECHT | SUE HERRING | JOHN HINES |
BARBARA MATHEWS | NANCY MAYHEW | ANGELA MCCORMICK | THOMAS MURN | ALICA OCZUS |
SUSAN PORUBCAN | JACKI PRISK | LYNETTE REDNER | WILLIAM SCHUELE | SOMERSET SEYMER |
NORM STARKS | KATIE SWANSON | CONSTANCE SWENSON | PAM VEITENHEIMER | GAIL WEBER |
ANITA WILDERMUTH | ROBERT WILDERMUTH
About the Wisconsin Regional Artist Program
The Wisconsin Regional Art Program (WRAP) provides statewide art workshops and exhibits for nonprofessional artists. It began in 1940 with the intent of encouraging creative growth, which it continues to do today in these three ways:
The Wisconsin Regional Art Program (WRAP) provides statewide art workshops and exhibits for nonprofessional artists. It began in 1940 with the intent of encouraging creative growth, which it continues to do today in these three ways:
- Art work is shown in a noncompetitive exhibit in regional communities. Meritorious work is selected for the Annual State Art Exhibit in Madison.
- A demonstration or slide lecture is given during the regional workshop by a professional artist.
- The exhibition judge answers your questions on design, composition, and technique during a group critique and evaluative discussion.