 Thanks so much for tuning in and watching this short video about Studio Place Arts. We have three new shows at Studio Place Arts in Barrie, and we're very pleased on the first floor to show a group of historical archives from the Center for Cartoon Studies located in White River Junction. White River Junction has been the home to the Center for Cartoon Studies for 10 years, and we're honoring the 10-year anniversary. I've been working with Michelle Olly of the Center, and we've assembled a show that's really profoundly moving. In fact, the archives are really important for students who attend the Center's programs because they show the history and the innovations that other cartoonists have had in their careers. And we hope to inspire future cartoonists by this exhibit and, of course, by the Center's ongoing activities in this field. In the second floor gallery, we're showing Beyond by Athena Petra Tasiopoulos. She's showing a collection of mixed-media works on paper. The show that I currently have on display at Studio Place Arts, mixed-media on paper, derived from found vintage photography. I have a background in photography. It was my major in college. I developed a love for cabinet cards in Part of the Seats. The old photographs are only 1800s or 1800s that families used to trade and collect with each other and, like, they're falling apart. It scans of the old photographs. The originals seem really precious to me, and I can't break myself to actually cut them up. So I scan them, and I create a digital collage. And from there, I work by hand, embellishing the print, sort of graphite watercolor, acrylic. I'm really influenced by primitive art, original art, so I find myself in the key of incorporating elements of mark-making into my prints as well. I feel like the meaning of Beyond, the title for my exhibition, means letting these portraits, the symmetry, sort of transcend their original context, the specific time and place that they were found in, preserved in these old photographs. I'd really like to give them a new life and make them relevant again. And finally, in the third floor gallery, we're showing paintings on the tour for World Peace. These are recent paintings by Andy Frost. The exhibits conclude on February the 20th, 2016. Studio Place Arts is located at 201 North Main Street in Berry, Vermont. You can find out about upcoming exhibits, classes, and talks by going directly to our website. That's www.studioplacearts.com. Thanks so much for checking in, and we hope to see you soon.