Virginia Phillips Painting on Display“A winter scene from a borrowed photo. This meets all the criteria I set for myself—abstract, color bigger than life, strong brush strokes showing lots of energy.” — Virginia Phillips, 1999
Building Memory closes on December 1 in the Robert Cain Gallery to make room for a new selection of seasonal artworks from the Permanent Collection. Included in this new exhibition is a bold 1999 Virginia Phillips (1931-2017) painting called New Wave VIII (above) which captures her unique artistic style. The painting is accompanied by works of other notable Porter County artists—Hazel Hannell, Harriet Rex Smith, Jan Sullivan, and others—close friends of Phillips who frequently gathered together at the Art Barn School of Art. We like to say that the PoCo Muse sits at the intersection of art and history. Consider making a gift in support of our award-winning institution and the small, exceptional team who make Porter County history relatable for all generations. We are pleased to announce a great opportunity for you to double the impact of your donation. Every gift made from now until December 31 will be matched by a local family, up to $25,000. We can earn an additional $10,000 if 25% of the total comes from new donors or increased gifts from existing supporters. We need you to answer the challenge! On behalf of our staff, board, and advisory council, thank you in advance for your commitment to the Porter County Museum.
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