Art Exhibits : Goldsmith Press & Rare Type Collection
December 7, 2004 - February 27, 2005
 
     
  A Selection of Projects from the Goldsmith Press &
Rare Type Collection
 
     
   
  I remember one time when I was a little girl about 7 yrs. old. I was mad at my mama baout something I couldn't have. I told her I was going to run away. She looked at me and said, "Honey, walk, don't run." I never said that again.
-Sheila Scott, SMS Airport
 
 

I remember when I used to go fishing with my kid. We hooked an old shoe instead of a fish. (1979)

 
  What do you think?  
  Bricks are held apart by mortar, not stuck together like glue.
- An old brick layer
 
 

It is a star in our American crown that we can say bad things about our politicians and their deeds.

Not all infringements on the right to speak are at first easy to recognize. Personal courage and visionary insight are what we need today.

“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion.”

Why is it that my children cannot say the pledge of allegiance? Ever in the established republic, the wishes and needs of the majority should be more valuable than those of the minority. By persecuting the masses for their beliefs the minority succeeds in infringing upon our constitutional right.

- Anonymous Protector of Freedom

 

Keep up the good work and we won't all lose the good stuff.

Art is life. Warmongers aren't. See the Good. Seek the Peace.

- Jay

  What do you remember?  
  The Gulf of Tonkin,

March 1945 - I remember rowing a boat with my Daddy and Mommy on a pond behind our house on Cape Cod. My Daddy was a Navy Aviator and flew F4U Corsairs from the aircraft carrier USS Boxer (CV21). He died in a crash at sea. I am a war orphan. I have missed him fpr 60 years.
-His"Little Princess"
God Bless America
 
My Daddy is one of more than 400,000 plus who did not come home after WWII. He is honored at Arlington National Cenetery. Value your freedom. He died protecting our rights. - 7 June 1945
     
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Shown Above: At the heart of it all, 15" x 20" linocut on paper, 2005
 
Arts at the Airport receives funding for the visual arts from the Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority (MNAA) and the Tennessee Arts Commission (TAC). Music performances are sponsored by MNAA, Delaware North Companies, Inc. and The Paradies Shops. The Flying Solo Exhibition Series is funded in part under an agreement with the TAC and the National Endowment for the Arts. For more information about Arts at the Airport, please call (615)275-1614 or visit www.artsattheairport.com.
 
     


 
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