Artwork by Lucille Femine is currently on display at the
Nashville Church of Scientology.
The Church of Scientology Celebrity Centre Nashville has
a primary mission to the support the artists in society. This includes musicians,
photographers, fine artists, filmmakers—anyone creative, trying to produce
something aesthetic. The reason behind this is simple: L. Ron Hubbard who
founded Scientology said, “A culture is only as great as its dreams, and its
dreams are dreamed by artists.” The Church carries this forward today by
hosting a number of events to drive forward the dreams of artists, and thereby
uplift the culture.
The Church is now hosting artwork by fine artist Lucille
Femine, who began painting at an early age. She expanded her knowledge in art
by attending the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, the New School and the School of
Visual Arts in New York.
Femine says she found her calling in capturing the world
around her. “The most amazing thing about her art is that although based on
reality, she transforms her subject into something more magical by finding the
life in it,” according to her biography on artistsrunthisplanet.com.
Femine uses acrylic and watercolor to communicate the brightness
of life. Her New York landscapes, from Greenwich Village to Times Square to
Wall Street, all have excitement and activity. Her artwork has been displayed
in exhibitions at Laemmle Theatre & Gallery in Los Angeles, St. Margaret’s
House Gallery in New York, Art a la Carte Gallery, the Atrium Gallery in New
Jersey, Artlightenment in Nashville and the Vera Langer Studio in New York,
among others.
Femine’s watercolors are currently on display at the
Church of Scientology, located at 1130 8th Avenue South in
Nashville, TN. For more information on the Femine Studio, visit
feminestudio.org. For more information on Scientology, visit
scientology-ccnashville.org.
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