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Art show by Maggie Kildee, Steve Richardson and Rich Brimer
Posted on December 07, 2011

Art show by Maggie Kildee, Steve Richardson and Rich Brimer
January 17 - March 19
Artist Reception January 21st, 6 - 9pm

Maggie Kildee, a mother and public school teacher, eventually became the Chairman of the Board of the Ventura County Board of Supervisors. After spending her life shaping lives and county policies, she now shapes clay into expressionistic women.

Steve Richardson grew up surfing and fishing in southern California, and this influence is apparent in his work. He also teaches art, with a focus on people with autism.

Rich Brimer loves the ocean, its shorelines, and the power of its beauty. He enjoys painting his oils in ‘plein air’, and often adds more depth later in his studio.

Images:
Row 1: Maggie Kildee
Row 2: Steve Richardson
Row 3: Rich Brimer




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Fox Fine Jewelry’s Art Gallery

Local artist’s works are rotated every two months, and the public is invited to join us for the artist receptions.


Event Listing Event Details
Art show by Maggie Kildee, Steve Richardson and Rich Brimer
Posted on December 07, 2011

Art show by Maggie Kildee, Steve Richardson and Rich Brimer
January 17 - March 19
Artist Reception January 21st, 6 - 9pm

Maggie Kildee, a mother and public school teacher, eventually became the Chairman of the Board of the Ventura County Board of Supervisors. After spending her life shaping lives and county policies, she now shapes clay into expressionistic women.

Steve Richardson grew up surfing and fishing in southern California, and this influence is apparent in his work. He also teaches art, with a focus on people with autism.

Rich Brimer loves the ocean, its shorelines, and the power of its beauty. He enjoys painting his oils in ‘plein air’, and often adds more depth later in his studio.

Images:
Row 1: Maggie Kildee
Row 2: Steve Richardson
Row 3: Rich Brimer




Ventura’s ArtWalks

Fox Fine Jewelry is proud to participate in the City of Ventura’s ArtWalks. Over 150 Southern California artists exhibit artwork at more than eighty locations throughout Ventura. Downtown Ventura comes alive two times a year at this free event that includes live entertainment, special booths and children’s activities. For more information, visit www.venturaartwalk.org or call (805) 658-4760.