Jazz in Art at the Tilford Gallery
by jazzcat on Dec.16, 2004, under News
These four beautiful young people are the Tilford Art Gallery.
Reggie
Coleman, on your left, is Director of Publicity and Educational
Development. Next is Bryan C. Payne, Head of Business Development.
Victoria Platt Tilford is the Project Coordinator and wife of Gallery Director / Curator Terrell Tilford.
T.A.G,
as they are also known, recognize that for culture and art thrive,
someone has to step up to the plate and provide a vehicle for the
artists to reach community and share their works with the world. Their
loyalty is devoted to promoting the emerging artist from the United
States and abroad, while providing a sacred space for artistic
discussion, education and celebration. They have taken that stand and
have proven to be quite successful!
What a beautiful celebration
when you take to art forms and combine them together to see music
expressed on canvas. Jazz is the ultimate American Artform and these
wonderful artist listen to the music and express themselves not vocally
but cognitively through their art.
The Tilford Gallery will
have the works of these artist on display until mid January but, I am
sure that if you like any of the pieces, something can be arranged for
you!
Click on the picture for each of the artist bio's and pieces!
Support
the arts and support the music. Buy a painting, buy a CD, go see a live
performance; it all helps to continue to keep creativity thriving !
Click Here for the pictures from the “Jazz in Art” reception!
Love Jazz, Love Art!
LeRoy Downs
August 4th, 2013 on 12:30 pm
I’m an art student at Los Angeles city college and I’ve been an artist since the age of 7 years old. I would love to try and get get some of my art work in your gallery if possible or someone from your gallery to take look at my work. I’ve came to your gallery many years ago when you had first started your gallery from your house, which that the time I had met Terrell Tilford and already knew his wife. Can someone please contact me and let me know what I need to do for someone to take look at my art work. Thank you! Deshawn Collins.