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  1. 1. www.collinsartworks.com
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    Published on: 4/1/2007   Last Visited: 4/12/2007

    But that's not how it should be, according to Clinton resident and artist Sheryll Collins, who has come up with a novel idea for creating people-friendly art galleries. Called "Art on Rotation Gallery," Collins first venue is Clark's Café, a Clinton restaurant known for its good food and friendly atmosphere.
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    They make you feel welcome and the food's good too," said Collins.
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    "I think [Sheryll's] idea is a good one and I think it'll bring in new people who want to see the art. I can't even draw between the lines myself, but that doesn't mean I don't like art." Collins, a nurse by profession but an accomplished artist as well, is launching her Art On Rotation Gallery at Clark's, with plans to eventually find other locations in nearby communities, including Bolton, Hudson and Sterling. She believes restaurants, banks and other community spaces that people visit during the course of their day-to-day life offer great opportunities for art appreciation. "The arts are good for us â€" it does something for the soul that nothing else does," said Collins.
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    Over time, the classes have nurtured the birth of a small but vital artist community in Clinton, according to Collins. "Kat's an awesome teacher and it's become a wonderfully, close-knit group," said Collins.
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    Kat is the teacher, but Sherry and Steve [Collins] and the gang are fellow teachers too the way we all work together."
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    For more information on visiting or exhibiting at the Arts on Rotation Gallery, contact Sheryll Collins at 978-549-5822.
  2. 2. collinsartworks.com
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    Last Visited: 4/12/2007

    But that's not how it should be, according to Clinton resident and artist Sheryll Collins, who has come up with a novel idea for creating people-friendly art galleries. Called "Art on Rotation Gallery," Collins first venue is Clark's Café, a Clinton restaurant known for its good food and friendly atmosphere.
    ...
    They make you feel welcome and the food's good too," said Collins.
    ...
    "I think [Sheryll's] idea is a good one and I think it'll bring in new people who want to see the art. I can't even draw between the lines myself, but that doesn't mean I don't like art."

    Collins, a nurse by profession but an accomplished artist as well, is launching her Art On Rotation Gallery at Clark's, with plans to eventually find other locations in nearby communities, including Bolton, Hudson and Sterling. She believes restaurants, banks and other community spaces that people visit during the course of their day-to-day life offer great opportunities for art appreciation.

    "The arts are good for us â€" it does something for the soul that nothing else does," said Collins.
    ...
    Over time, the classes have nurtured the birth of a small but vital artist community in Clinton, according to Collins.

    "Kat's an awesome teacher and it's become a wonderfully, close-knit group," said Collins.
    ...
    Kat is the teacher, but Sherry and Steve [Collins] and the gang are fellow teachers too the way we all work together."
    ...
    For more information on visiting or exhibiting at the Arts on Rotation Gallery, contact Sheryll Collins at 978-549-5822.
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    Artists interested in exhibiting may contact Sheryll Collins, Gallery Coordinator, at artrotationgallery@gmail.com
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    Sheryll Collins
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    CLINTON- A regular customer at Clark's Café, Sheryll A. Collins eventually became friendly with owners Al and Ann Clark.
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    I try to keep the costs low, and it hopefully will bring more customers into the restaurant," said Mrs. Collins, a mother of five and grandmother of five - with another on the way.

    She already has artists booked for all of next year, including an all-artist show next December, in time for the holidays.

    When paintings are sold, Mrs. Collins and the Clarks get 10 percent of the price, with Mrs. Collins getting 9 percent.

    "I'm not making any money on this, believe me," she said with a chuckle. "It's a labor of love, and I'm doing it to promote the fellowship of artists.""I said to myself, 'If you don't go for it, and push it, nothing happens.' It's this entrepreneurial thing in me," Mrs. Collins said.
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    Mrs. Collins comes from a family of artists.
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    "I just put them up to decorate the walls, but then I thought of Sheryll's art, and thought it was a great idea. The quality is much better."

    "This is unique," he said, gesturing to the paintings on the restaurant walls.
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    Mrs. Collins said she is always looking to showcase additional artists.
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    Collins has arranged for local artists to display their work in Clark's Café at 310 High St. in Terrance Plaza, Clinton.
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    "We had a great reception for him," Collins said. "We had over 25 people show up. It was very successful."

    Collins said she has already booked artists to show throughout 2007 and into January 2008.

    "I'm trying to book two years ahead," she said. "I'm really trying to create a buzz here. I want artists to get out there and learn what it's like to display."

    Collins said a traditional gallery may charge an artist up to 60 percent of his or her art sales and a base fee, even if nothing gets sold.

    "I am only taking 9 percent," she said.
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    Collins has quickly turned Clark's into a hub of artist activity.
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    It was here that Collins met McDonald and many other artists.
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    "Kat is great," Collins said.
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    "Clinton is a very beautiful place," said Collins, who moved to town to escape the hustle of the city. "It's a haven for artists.
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    Collins said art builds self-esteem for children because they are making something with their own hands.

    "It also builds self-esteem for adults," she said.
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    Copyright © Stephen and Sheryll Collins, 2006-2007, all rights reserved.
  3. 3. www.collinsartworks.com
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    Published on: 1/1/2007   Last Visited: 4/12/2007

    Collins has arranged for local artists to display their work in Clark's Café at 310 High St. in Terrance Plaza, Clinton.
    ...
    "We had a great reception for him," Collins said. "We had over 25 people show up. It was very successful."

    Collins said she has already booked artists to show throughout 2007 and into January 2008.

    "I'm trying to book two years ahead," she said. "I'm really trying to create a buzz here. I want artists to get out there and learn what it's like to display."

    Collins said a traditional gallery may charge an artist up to 60 percent of his or her art sales and a base fee, even if nothing gets sold.

    "I am only taking 9 percent," she said.
    ...
    Collins has quickly turned Clark's into a hub of artist activity.
    ...
    It was here that Collins met McDonald and many other artists.
    ...
    "Kat is great," Collins said.
    ...
    "Clinton is a very beautiful place," said Collins, who moved to town to escape the hustle of the city. "It's a haven for artists.
    ...
    Collins said art builds self-esteem for children because they are making something with their own hands.

    "It also builds self-esteem for adults," she said.
    ...
    CLINTON- A regular customer at Clark's Café, Sheryll A. Collins eventually became friendly with owners Al and Ann Clark.
    ...
    I try to keep the costs low, and it hopefully will bring more customers into the restaurant," said Mrs. Collins, a mother of five and grandmother of five - with another on the way.

    She already has artists booked for all of next year, including an all-artist show next December, in time for the holidays.

    When paintings are sold, Mrs. Collins and the Clarks get 10 percent of the price, with Mrs. Collins getting 9 percent.

    "I'm not making any money on this, believe me," she said with a chuckle. "It's a labor of love, and I'm doing it to promote the fellowship of artists.""I said to myself, 'If you don't go for it, and push it, nothing happens.' It's this entrepreneurial thing in me," Mrs. Collins said.
    ...
    Mrs. Collins comes from a family of artists.
    ...
    "I just put them up to decorate the walls, but then I thought of Sheryll's art, and thought it was a great idea. The quality is much better."

    "This is unique," he said, gesturing to the paintings on the restaurant walls.
    ...
    Mrs. Collins said she is always looking to showcase additional artists.
    ...
    Artists interested in exhibiting may contact Sheryll Collins, Gallery Coordinator, at artrotationgallery@gmail.com
    ...
    Sheryll Collins
    ...
    But that's not how it should be, according to Clinton resident and artist Sheryll Collins, who has come up with a novel idea for creating people-friendly art galleries. Called "Art on Rotation Gallery," Collins first venue is Clark's Café, a Clinton restaurant known for its good food and friendly atmosphere.
    ...
    They make you feel welcome and the food's good too," said Collins.
    ...
    "I think [Sheryll's] idea is a good one and I think it'll bring in new people who want to see the art. I can't even draw between the lines myself, but that doesn't mean I don't like art."

    Collins, a nurse by profession but an accomplished artist as well, is launching her Art On Rotation Gallery at Clark's, with plans to eventually find other locations in nearby communities, including Bolton, Hudson and Sterling. She believes restaurants, banks and other community spaces that people visit during the course of their day-to-day life offer great opportunities for art appreciation.

    "The arts are good for us â€" it does something for the soul that nothing else does," said Collins.
    ...
    Over time, the classes have nurtured the birth of a small but vital artist community in Clinton, according to Collins.

    "Kat's an awesome teacher and it's become a wonderfully, close-knit group," said Collins.
    ...
    For more information on visiting or exhibiting at the Arts on Rotation Gallery, contact Sheryll Collins at 978-549-5822.
    ...
    Copyright © Stephen and Sheryll Collins, 2006-2007, all rights reserved.

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