For sale, with 100% of all proceeds going to the Lincoln METCO Coordinating Committee, a 501(c)3 here in Lincoln: Florence Yoshiko Montgomery Oil on paper on canvas signed original 30” X 28” $145 Please see the link below for more photos: https://boston.craigslist.org/bmw/art/d/lincoln-fym-oil-on-paper-on-canvas/7541603772.html
Gallery prices for this very large collection range from $275 to $1,200 and higher. OUR prices average more than 65% BELOW gallery prices. About the artist, and very generous donor, Florence Yoshiko Montgomery: Florence Yoshiko Montgomery's work has been exhibited in both solo and group exhibits at the Bromfield Art Gallery, one of Boston's premier artist-led galleries, where she also served as President. Before that, she was both a Drawing Instructor and teaching assistant at Boston's prestigious Museum of Fine Arts, from which she also holds a diploma. Her large, beautiful abstract works are created in her preferred mediums of acrylics, oils, and sometimes a combination of both. 86 years young, Florence Yoshiko Montgomery, was born in San Jose, California in 1936. In 1963 she married Maurice R. Montgomery, who she lived with here in Lincoln. Florence taught at the Newton Public Schools from 1965-1984. She is currently retired and an avid volunteer at the Lincoln Council on Aging, where she focuses, as she has throughout her career, on Diversity issues. Florence’s earlier education: Stanford University, B.A. in French and Humanities, 1958 (Junior year, University of Fribourg, Switzerland) Naganuma Language Institute, Tokyo, Japan, 1960-1961. Private study of calligraphy, Ikebana (Japanese flower arrangement, Sogetsu School), tea ceremony, 1960-62. University of California, Berkeley, Elementary Education. 1963. Please check out other artwork for sale on our Facebook Marketplace page: https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/profile/548801771/?ref=permalink Please call Joanna Schmergel to purchase at 617-645-9059. Pickup at 18 Cerulean Way. Serious inquiries only please. The Lincoln MCC’s ongoing fundraiser, Downsize for Diversity ART, (Anti-Racist Together), has since 2017, netted $156,746. This enables us to nourish a fledgling policy-governed investment/sustainability fund to help pay for Lincoln MCC school year activities in perpetuity. All sales are final and all items are sold “As Is”. These items are cross-posted for sale on other sites. Warmly, The Lincoln METCO Coordinating Committee, a 501(c)3 Lincoln Massachusetts Public Schools Yes We CAN!! Check out our new book on Book Baby! It’s for anyone who wants a perfect blueprint for downsizing OR for raising money for a not for profit! All funds go to Lincoln MCC! DOWNSIZE FOR DIVERSITY How We Raised $122,000 with a Pickup Truck and a Little Help from Our Friends: by Joanna Schmergel and Marika Hamilton Link to buy: https://store.bookbaby.com/boo... Lincoln MCC Our Vision: The MCC supports building a strong, anti-racist community in which students and families with different life experiences feel a deep sense of inclusion and belonging and recognize, accept, and celebrate each other's differences. We also support the METCO program by activating caregivers to help attain its goals and priorities. Our Mission: We will achieve our vision by: - Creating opportunities for Lincoln resident and Boston resident students and caregivers to build authentic and lasting relationships and an equitable exchange of welcoming experiences in both Boston and Lincoln (e.g., opportunities for social connection, after school programming for children, summer camp) - Supporting the school and community in its Anti-racism, Inclusion, Diversity and Equity (AIDE) work (e.g., district NCBI training, caregiver education) - Advocating and supporting the METCO program at both a State and Local level - Organizing resources (funding, volunteers) in support of the METCO team with their work - Advocating for conditions that will promote a truly integrated public school environment (e..g. inclusive curriculum, vision for integration, etc.) Learn about the Lincoln METCO Coordinating Committee here: https://lincolnmcc.wpcomstaging.com | | | | | | | | | | | Lincoln MCC | | |
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