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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
“The
Worm at Home: An Annmarie Campbell Retrospective”
August 18 –
November 3, 2007
, Bernheim Gallery in the Old
Visitor
Center
Opening public reception and Dedication of Zen Garden October 13, 2007 1-4pm
Education Center
(Louisville, Ky.)--Deceased artist Annmarie Campbell, daughter of Dawn Marie Yankeelov, enjoyed many visits to Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest in Bulllitt County, Ky., and other moments of nature with her mother and sister studying nature from the flowers to the insects.
Her creative imagination applied during the last few years indicates her sympathy for life as a worm, depicting human-like emotions and tendencies.
The matters of perspective and perception play in Annmarie Campbell’s works, as well as other elements of landscapes, animals, and worlds of the sky. Visit the Zen Garden, her memorial area, off the Lake Nevin Trail Extension, and take a moment to breath and enjoy the artistic birdhouses done in her name.
www.bernheim.org
for maps of all memorials there, including Annmarie Campbell’s.
Within Bernheim's
14,000 acres you will find a nationally-recognized arboretum, beautiful
gardens, tranquil lakes, a nature center, large expanses of scenic natural
area, 30 miles of hiking trails and a 12,000-acre research forest. Enjoy a
leisurely stroll, hike, bike, bring the family to the
Visitors
Center
or just come out to
enjoy the ever changing display of natural splendor.
Donations can be made
for the maintenance and upkeep of the Lake Nevin Trail Extension where
Annmarie’s
Zen
Garden
resides in Annmarie
Campbell’s memory to:
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Bernheim, P.O.
Box 130,
Clermont,
KY 40110-0130
.
To support the Annmarie Campbell Art Student Scholarship at Murray
State
University
in Murray
, Kentucky,
contact Jennie Rottinghaus (877-282-0033) at the University or send
a donation to:
Annmarie Campbell Scholarship
MSU Development Center Office 106
Murray,
KY
42071.
Funds are being raised to have the scholarship reach endowment at
$25,000, so that it may be awarded annually.
Annmarie Campbell graduated from Murray
State
University
with a
Bachelor of Fine Arts in December 2005.
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Annmarie
Campbell Art Student Scholarship guidelines for Fall 2008 awards at
Murray
State
University
:
- The
scholarship goes to a junior or senior female art student attending
the institution. They can receive the award in their junior year
and reapply for senior year.
- The
student must submit at least 10 electronic photo or art images in
email or printed pictures of any type of art for review by 2 art
professors for a final selection. Two
Murray
art professors will
be selected to review these each award period.
- The
student must have a 3.0 GPA and maintain a 3.0 GPA in order to be
eligible to receive the award again.
Please read the tribute available on www.foundationforgrace.org.
And, view Annmarie’s personal blog at vanillawas.blogspot.com;
and www.myspace.com/lomenta.
Dawn Yankeelov, Annmarie’s mother, is also involved in the establishment
of a new venture entitled Gallery Lomenta, coming soon in the online art
community 2008.
Dawn Marie Yankeelov, ASPectx
PR Consultant
502-292-2351
dawny@aspectx.com
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