Artist reception this weekend
OXFORD – 6 On The Square cordially invites you to an afternoon meet-the-artist reception for Francis K. Wilcox, on Sunday. The music and arts center will feature the artist’s award winning watercolor and acrylic paintings, will include light refreshments and a meet-and-greet with the artist from 2 to 4 p.m.
Wilcox is a native of Oxford, where he was raised on a family dairy farm. After teaching music for 33 years, he has since pursued a new career in art. He studied in both Scotland and Tuscany, but primarily at the Munson-Williams-Proctor Art Institute, where his primary instructor and mentor has been Sandra DeVisser.
Wilcox’s work depicts rural scenery, much of what we see all around us, such as railroads, barns, farms, bridges and churches. He, however, captures beauty in the everyday scenery and is preserving our ever changing landscape in his art.
Most of the paintings are in acrylic on canvas or watercolor on paper, using Golden Artist Colors. Framing is almost exclusively the work of Marie Elefante at Marie’s Custom Framing, Utica.
A painting of Pitcher’s Mill on Route 206, Maine, NY, was a second place winner in acrylics in a 2005 art competition at SUNY Utica, sponsored by the Utica Art Society and the Dairy Farmers of America. A watercolor painting of an old farm truck was the winner of a second place award in the 2007 Car Show sponsored by the Chenango County Council of the Arts. Come view the art, talk to the artist who created it, relax to some music, and partake of light refreshments.
6OTS is a not-for-profit, volunteer-based, community music and arts venue. Visit the website at www.6onthesquare.org for more information.
6OTS is located at 6 LaFayette Park in downtown Oxford.
Wilcox is a native of Oxford, where he was raised on a family dairy farm. After teaching music for 33 years, he has since pursued a new career in art. He studied in both Scotland and Tuscany, but primarily at the Munson-Williams-Proctor Art Institute, where his primary instructor and mentor has been Sandra DeVisser.
Wilcox’s work depicts rural scenery, much of what we see all around us, such as railroads, barns, farms, bridges and churches. He, however, captures beauty in the everyday scenery and is preserving our ever changing landscape in his art.
Most of the paintings are in acrylic on canvas or watercolor on paper, using Golden Artist Colors. Framing is almost exclusively the work of Marie Elefante at Marie’s Custom Framing, Utica.
A painting of Pitcher’s Mill on Route 206, Maine, NY, was a second place winner in acrylics in a 2005 art competition at SUNY Utica, sponsored by the Utica Art Society and the Dairy Farmers of America. A watercolor painting of an old farm truck was the winner of a second place award in the 2007 Car Show sponsored by the Chenango County Council of the Arts. Come view the art, talk to the artist who created it, relax to some music, and partake of light refreshments.
6OTS is a not-for-profit, volunteer-based, community music and arts venue. Visit the website at www.6onthesquare.org for more information.
6OTS is located at 6 LaFayette Park in downtown Oxford.
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