Palm Springs - The IncredibleArtist.Com Gallery, in association with the Palm Springs Unified School District, will be visiting six schools in Palm Springs and Cathedral City November 5th-9th, with original artworks and the artists who created them, to give students a personal experience of fine art.

Master Artist Vernon Finney, 83, will show and talk about two of his
masterpieces, "Reach" and "The Creator". A resident of Palm Springs,
Vernon Finney has been painting for over 60 years, with over 250 works
in his portfolio.
Christopher Dailey, 22, had his first sold-out
show at age 11. He will talk about two of his most popular works, "The
Nile" and "The Shadow Self". Christopher resides in Rancho Mirage.
This tour will visit the following schools:
Monday, 5th November - Ramon Academy and Raymond Cree Middle School, Palm Springs
Tuesday, 6th November - Palm Springs High School
Wednesday, 7th November - James Workman Middle School, Cathedral City
Thursday, 8th November - Cathedral City High School
Friday, 9th November - Mount San Jacinto High School, Cathedral City
In
addition, local award-winning documentary maker Joel Hochberg will be
on-hand to film for his current documentary, on Vernon Finney and
"Reach".
This tour is receiving generous support from local
businesses: ImagineIT Media, U-Haul of Cathedral City, Magie
Ristorante, Raphael's Salon & French Cafe, Jack's Fine Art &
Framing, Palm Desert National Bank, FinalImage.biz, and local
entrepreneur Richard Hauke. None hesitated when asked to sponsor this
worthy community project.
The IncredibleArtist.Com Gallery is
located at 333 N Palm Canyon Drive, Suite 101A at Amado, in Downtown
Palm Springs near the Hyatt Regency Hotel. Plenty of parking is
available in the rear of the Amado Business Center, with complimentary
valet parking at the weekend. Telephone 760-325-5917, e-mail info@incredibleartist.com, web www.IncredibleArtist.com.
Specializing
in local emerging artists, the IncredibleArtist.Com Gallery is unique:
Open 'til late at night, slideshows on the wall inside and the sidewalk
outside highlight the artwork. Artists are in attendance most nights to
meet visitors, and passers-by can watch an artist at work in the window
painting a new piece.









