Join us on Sunday May 22nd at 4pm for a very special and exclusive artist home/studio visit, talk and afternoon tea with Lola de Miguel.
We will start with a special afternoon artist’s tea, getting the chance to see where the art is made and learn more about how Lola work, while enjoying high tea catered by Tea & Sympathy.
We will then head to Lola’s gallery space at 52 Greene St. (a 5-10 minute walk) to view her new show, Floating Colors, and enjoy a glass of Prosecco with the artist. This will be a unique opportunity to get a behind-the-scenes look at a contemporary artist home/studio, living and working in the heart of SOHO, NYC’s original art’s district.
All tickets include the private home/studio visit, artist talk and high tea (3 tea sandwiches/ person + 1 mini quiche + 1 scone + 1 mini cake + tea/ Prosecco).
Cost: $40/person through 5/15; $45/person thereafter
($35/$40 for Art-full members here. Learn more about membership and join here)
Private meeting location revealed upon ticket purchase.
Art-full members purchase discounted tickets here.
Full Schedule:
4pm | Meet for private artist studio/home visit & high tea
(private address provided upon ticket purchase)
5pm | Floating Colors: artist-led walkthrough & talk back
52 Greene St.
Lola de Miguel Artist’s Statement:
“I use gestural application of color and free brush strokes, along with pouring and sometimes with my hands. It is a continuous rhythmic organization of color and movement to transmit emotion and passion. I submerge myself in an exquisite combination of color , texture and luminosity. I have no limitations in translating my emotive intent and vision into the canvas. I am in pursuit of that I feel is essential and larger than me.
For me art is a form of free expression. I am prepared to utilize my worldly experiences and knowledge that comes from different cultures and influences. I paint from my heart and soul.
Climate change, Nature, Human kind, The Universe, Equality and Diversity all play important roles in my art. I hope to inspire, heal and bring joy to humanity with my art. Art brings us together and helps us feel connected.”