Salt Lake City Displays Exeunt Omnes

Released on = April 30, 2006, 5:08 pm

Press Release Author = The Nomadic Project

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Press Release Summary = On April 27, 2006, artist, Kristin Abraham, and musician,
Alfonso Llamas, added Utah to The Nomadic Project. Utah is the seventeenth state to
become connected by art with the ambitious conceptual art project that is uniting
the country. The Nomadic Project has been on the road for over five months, pulling
inspiration from one state and leaving it in the next state over. A painting,
inspired by Nevada, is now on display in downtown Salt Lake City. The chosen gallery
was Utah Artist Hands, owned and operated by Pamela O'Mara.

Press Release Body = On April 27, 2006, artist, Kristin Abraham, and musician,
Alfonso Llamas, added Utah to The Nomadic Project. Utah is the seventeenth state to
become connected by art with the ambitious conceptual art project that is uniting
the country. The Nomadic Project has been on the road for over five months, pulling
inspiration from one state and leaving it in the next state over. A painting,
inspired by Nevada, is now on display in downtown Salt Lake City. The chosen gallery
was Utah Artist Hands, owned and operated by Pamela O'Mara.

Utah Artist Hands shares unique and innovative art with the Salt Lake City community
and will be displaying the acrylic painting, titled Exeunt Omnes, until Abraham and
Llamas complete their tour of the country in November of 2006. Exeunt Omnes was
painted by Kristin Abraham, and addresses the contrasts of Nevada. As Abraham
paints, Llamas composes original music and video. All of the work created in this
year of traveling will be united in a traveling exhibit in November of 2007. The
personal journals and records of the artists will also be revealed to the public.
Through the exhibit, the intimate trials and triumphs of two passionate artists will
be exposed alongside a land so vast and diverse that it would take an entire
lifetime to discover.

The Nomadic Project is quickly connecting the country through art. Make sure that
you don\'t miss out on this exciting journey by visiting www.TheNomadicProject.com.
Contact the artists directly at TheNomadicProject@gmail.com and become part of art
history, today. Or visit one of the participating galleries.

For more information on Art Encounter and Nevada\'s participation, contact Sharon
Darcy at 800-395-2996.


Web Site = http://TheNomadicProject.com

Contact Details = 239-218-3470
thenomadicproject@gmail.com

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