The Eisemann Center for the Performing Arts will present "A Celebration of Friendship," a vulnerable yet joyful series of paintings by Dallas artist Melanie M. Brannan. The exhibition includes more than 20 paintings that chronicle her friendship with Maryann Wegloski as her friend struggles with a diagnosis of nodular melanoma.
Brannan is donating 50 percent of the proceeds from the show after commission to AIM at Melanoma Foundation. The AIM at Melanoma Foundation is the largest non-profit international organization focused on increasing support for melanoma research; promoting prevention and education among the general public and medical professionals; and providing comprehensive and easily accessible melanoma resources for patients, survivors, and caregivers.
The exhibition will remain on display in the Forrest and Virginia Green Mezzanine Gallery through April 2021. Due to COVID restrictions, the entire show will also be available for viewing and purchase on urbanartistmarket.com.
The Eisemann Center for the Performing Arts will present "A Celebration of Friendship," a vulnerable yet joyful series of paintings by Dallas artist Melanie M. Brannan. The exhibition includes more than 20 paintings that chronicle her friendship with Maryann Wegloski as her friend struggles with a diagnosis of nodular melanoma.
Brannan is donating 50 percent of the proceeds from the show after commission to AIM at Melanoma Foundation. The AIM at Melanoma Foundation is the largest non-profit international organization focused on increasing support for melanoma research; promoting prevention and education among the general public and medical professionals; and providing comprehensive and easily accessible melanoma resources for patients, survivors, and caregivers.
The exhibition will remain on display in the Forrest and Virginia Green Mezzanine Gallery through April 2021. Due to COVID restrictions, the entire show will also be available for viewing and purchase on urbanartistmarket.com.
The Eisemann Center for the Performing Arts will present "A Celebration of Friendship," a vulnerable yet joyful series of paintings by Dallas artist Melanie M. Brannan. The exhibition includes more than 20 paintings that chronicle her friendship with Maryann Wegloski as her friend struggles with a diagnosis of nodular melanoma.
Brannan is donating 50 percent of the proceeds from the show after commission to AIM at Melanoma Foundation. The AIM at Melanoma Foundation is the largest non-profit international organization focused on increasing support for melanoma research; promoting prevention and education among the general public and medical professionals; and providing comprehensive and easily accessible melanoma resources for patients, survivors, and caregivers.
The exhibition will remain on display in the Forrest and Virginia Green Mezzanine Gallery through April 2021. Due to COVID restrictions, the entire show will also be available for viewing and purchase on urbanartistmarket.com.