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Bill's Broadsides
POSTED:Tue, May 13, 2008 @ 11:04AM
Speaking of art ...Speaking of art, I see the Tiffany Smith Gallery has a new exhibit on display.According to a postcard we received May 10, there was a reception on May 9 for artist William Michael Ruller. The exhibit, called "Visions," will be on view until June 1. One of his paintings, titled "Goddess," is shown inset at right (I brazenly copied the image from his Web site). ![]() Tiffany opened her gallery last year in a former church in a residential neighborhood in Johnstown. I haven't been inside yet, but I plan to check it out one of these days. I think it's pleasantly surprising that a small, rural, blue-collar area like ours can support any art-related enterprises at all. Folks inclined to indulge their artistic leanings around here have options: FMCC offers a variety of art courses for academic credit as well as occasional non-credit workshops and classes. Call 762-4651, Ext. 4111. The Tiffany Smith Gallery, 110 Prospect St., Johnstown, offers classes for children and adults in drawing, painting, sculpture and other media. Call 848-3279. The Roth School of Art, 45 W. Main St., Johnstown, offers classes for kids, teens and adults in painting, drawing and other media. Call 762-3130. The Arkell Museum in Canajoharie and public libraries throughout the area host occasional art classes and workshops. Are there other art-related happenings I should know about? Drop me an e-mail or leave a comment here. I'll gladly help spread the word.
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Bill Ackerbauer![]() Assistant City Editor A Johnstown native, Bill Ackerbauer began his journalism career in 1996 as a beat reporter with The Leader-Herald. He returned to the Glove Cities in 2000 after working in various editorial positions with newspapers in Saratoga Springs, Schenectady and New Hampshire. He has degrees in English literature from Union College and the University at Albany, where he teaches courses in journalism. In addition to writing, editing and teaching, Bill is an aficionado of old-time folk and blues music and performs locally on acoustic guitar, banjo and other traditional instruments. He lives in Johnstown with his wife, Jennifer, and their two sons, Liam and Carter.
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