Working as an artist in oil, acrylic and pen and ink for >45 years. Have a BFA from George Washington U. with courses through Corcoran School of art. Was selling art through Fairfax County Council of Arts until I moved to Maryland. Was first place winner at the Waterfowl Festival in Easton, Md. at a local gallery. Have some of my art published in books. Now have art on displat at the Hummingbird Inn on Aurora St., Easton, Md. I also sell my art through local events.
21Talbot County Arts Councilhttps://talbotarts.orgjlevy@talbotarts.org(410) 770-4415
PO Box 6
215 Bay Street
Easton, MD 21601
United States
David C. Leonard was born in Wilmington, DE in 1962 and grew up in the Central New York village of West Eaton. Since receiving his BFA in painting from Rochester Institute of Technology in 1985, he has established a solid exhibitions career. His work is part of numerous collections including Exelon New England, Texas State University in San Morcos and The University of New Mexico in Albuquerque. He has participated as an Artist in Residence at Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild in 2016, Woodstock, NY as well as at the Banff Centre for the Fine Arts in Banff, Alberta, Canada in 1987.
I am a musician that emphasizes access by all to active musical participation. Helping people of all abilities, ages and backgrounds to connect within themselves, connect to loved ones and to the larger community is my goal.
Thus I teach ukulele and bluegrass music with a special tuning that allows novice or disabled players to learn to play popular tunes. I lead dancing that requires no partner, no fancy moves or memorized patterns. My music is also diverse in genre, going beyond northern European-derived tunes to African, Hispanic and Middle-Eastern.
Easton is a small town with historic appeal that houses all the artistic experiences and institutions expected in a metropolitan region. As a premier Arts & Entertainment District on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, this designation helps attract artists and creative businesses, allowing counties and municipalities to develop unique arts experiences that engage residents and attract visitors.