As I prepared for Kathy’s art exhibit reception this coming Saturday, I knew there was a video tape somewhere of Kathy talking about her art. In 1990 or 1991 she was working with Pam Wilkins, an artist representative specializing in corporate and healthcare art placement. One of her pieces was sold to MassMutual Insurance for their headquarters in Springfield. To introduce… Read more →
Author: Peter Lehndorff
Installing Kathy’s exhibit
I guess the biggest news is that I was able to install Kathy’s exhibit last Thursday and overall it looks good for a library show. But I know Kathy would be proud of it and probably embarrassed at the attention. Here are some photos of it. At the reception on September 17th, there will be a few sculptural items there… Read more →
Exhibition News: Wilbraham-Times article about Kathy’s art and the exhibit
The local weekly newspaper, the Wilbraham-Hampden Times just did a very nice article about Kathy, her art, and the exhibition. I thought I would share it: Hampden resident Peter Lehndorff is preparing to celebrate the artwork of his late wife Kathy at the Wilbraham Public Library during the month of September. Celebrating the art of Kathy Lehndorff Partial show proceeds… Read more →
Reunion: Relaxing and Reminiscing
I kept meaning to write about the reunion itself. I wrote about the trip down but not about the actual reunion. I’ve been really busy planning Kathy’s art exhibit and the reception on September 17. And there is music and work to write about, too. I had slept in the car overnight in West Virginia. I made it the rest of the way… Read more →
The Huntington’s Waltz on a podcast
Just a quick note to say that I will be part of a podcast Wednesday, August 10, 2016 at 1pm, PDT on “Help 4 HD Live. ” I will be interviewed by Katie Jackson about my song “The Huntington’s Waltz,” Kathy’s life and caregiving. They will be using the song as a theme song for their show. If you miss the podcast… Read more →
Reunion: A stop in Bethlehem
MUSIC: I decided that since I was driving to the reunion in Georgia I might as well try to hit some open mics on the way. I figured, “It’s my vacation, too.” I have never “gone on tour” as a musician. Since there were so many church coffee houses in New England Kathy and I could commute to most of them.… Read more →
The Reunion: the photos and attic memories
I just returned from a reunion with Kathy’s family, the Snyder’s. They rented a really big house in Northwest Georgia (close to Chattanooga, Tennessee). Once I got there it was great seeing everyone and relaxing. But vacations are a lot of work (at least for someone who forgets how to vacation). I am starting to get busier with my design… Read more →