Musician to perform at Good Omens

A singer-songwriter will include Summerland as a stop in an upcoming tour.

This Friday,  June 7, Good Omens Coffeehouse on Kelly Ave is proud to present acoustic singer-songwriter Lynn Jackson who is touring in support of her sixth studio album. Seating is limited.  This is a licensed event.  250-494-3200

An authenticity runs through Canadian singer-songwriter Jackson’s music that reflects a deep commitment to telling stories that ring true with listeners.   Combine this with her gentle voice, rich instrumentation and sweet melodies and you get a sound that is roots-Americana with a hint of folk-pop.

On her sixth studio album, “Down in the Dust” (Busted Flat Records, 2012,) Jackson takes her cues from Lucinda Williams, Ani Difranco and Tom Waits, using her ‘whiskey and honey’ voice to mix her timeless melodies while spinning yarns about love, loss and everyday characters.

Her music has drawn comparisons to Alison Krauss, Shelby Lynne and Kathleen Edwards.

As audiences warm to her soulful storytelling style, Jackson is solidifying her place as one of the most original and compelling voices on the Canadian folk music scene.

Do you want to be an artist-in-residence at the Summerland Art Gallery?

The Summerland Community Arts Council is currently taking proposals for this position. The successful candidate is given a large studio space rent-free for a year.

In exchange, the artist provides workshops and community outreach.

Deadline for application is June 30.

The term is Oct. 1, 2013 to Sept. 30, 2014.

For guidelines about what you should include in your proposal and about the artist-in-residence program  please contact the office at 250-494-4494 or email the office at admin@summerlandarts.com

Information is also available on the SCAC website summerlandarts.com.

Our current Artist in Residence is fibre artist Brandy Lynn Maslowski.  You are welcome to drop by and view her work Tuesday to Thursday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

You can also check out her website at http://brandylynndesigns.com

Don’t forget to check the What’s Up column in the Review for more events in our community; including the Bluegrass Festival this weekend at the Rodeo Grounds.

If you know of an event you feel should be included in the Arts Palette or on the Arts Council’s online calendar, please email artspalette@summerlandarts.com or call 250-494-8994.   summerlandarts.com and twitter.com/artspalette

The Arts Palette is written by David Finnis, Publicity Chair and President of the Summerland Community Arts Council, P.O. Box 1217, 9533 Main Street, Summerland, B.C. V0H 1Z0.

 

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