Andrew Reach’s Artwork SHINING LIGHT From His Photo of me at the Entrance to the Christopher Street Subway Featured in Article in CANVAS Magazine

I was pleasantly surprised that my husband Andrew’s artwork SHINING LIGHT is featured in an article in Cleveland’s Canvas Magazine. The article by Becky Raspe is about the exhibition CONVERGE, an exhibition by the Artists Archives of the Western Reserve celebrating the legacy and contributions of the LGBTQ+ community in the visual arts in the …

LGBTQ Center of Cleveland Ohio in the Gordan Square Arts District – Upcoming Exhibition 2021 CONVERGE – LGBTQ+ – My Husband Andrew Reach’s Art Has Been Selected – The Artwork SHINING LIGHT of a Photograph of Me (Bruce Baumwoll) From 1984 at the Christopher Street Subway Station

Andrew’s art is already represented at the center as he was commissioned during the buildings construction to do a permanent installation in the “Lounge” off of the main entrance (see photo below) From the Artists Archives of the Western Reserve’s website: “This August, the Artists Archives of the Western Reserve presents CONVERGE, a massive visual art …

Abraham Lincoln Comes To Dinner to Andrew Reach’s great great uncles house Jonas Wollman 1859 In Leavenworth Kansas, Part 1

My spouse Andrew Reach’s family were Jews in Leavenworth Kansas in 1850. By 1859 his family Jonas Wollman and Betty Kohn Wollman (1835-1927) and Andy’s great great grandmother Dora Wollman. Lincoln comes To Leavenworth Kansas 1859 His family was aganist slavely very involved in the abolishionist movement. They rented the second floor space of one …

Andrew Reach’s Art in Exhibition at Summa Health Healing Arts Gallery – Navigating the Pandemic: An Artist’s Perspective

For my husband Andrew Reach, his art has been a lifeline during the pandemic as he has been physically challenged with complications and increased pain. I’m proud of the beautiful work he has created during this time in a new medium for him, prints on composite aluminum panel that are cut-out to shapes on a …