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Closing Reception of ‘Tumbling In Gratitude’
June 1 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Artist: William Roberts
Show Title: ‘Tumbling In Gratitude’
Where: Inn Boonsboro
When: June 1st, 2025 2-4pm
Show Title: ‘Tumbling In Gratitude’
Where: Inn Boonsboro
When: June 1st, 2025 2-4pm
The Closing Reception of William Roberts art exhibit at Inn Boonsboro ‘Tumbling In Gratitude’, is coming soon (June 1st, 2025 from 2-4pm) giving you another chance to view these lovely works of art. Come on in and enjoy the art with us! ‘Tumbling in Gratitude’ is a dynamic creation showcasing the artist’s dual passions of painting and music. All are welcome to attend the receptions.
About William: “William Roberts is a Percussionist, Composer, and Fine Arts Painter; he practices combining the disciplines of Fine Arts and Musical Expression. William is the first artist in the Washington D.C. Area to perform original music inspired by his paintings at the Foundry Gallery in June of 1987. William’s visual art varies in extremes from Abstract-Surrealism, portraiture, and landscapes.
William has been influenced by his Professor Walter Kravitz at George Mason University and has studied Forensic Art with the renowned Lois Gibson at Northwestern University. William’s work has been procured into many private collections along with multiple portrait commissions. William is currently finishing his 10th CD along with another recording project in Eulogy to the First World War. William is looking forward to putting full time attention to his art and music after working over 40 years in the mental health field.”
William has been influenced by his Professor Walter Kravitz at George Mason University and has studied Forensic Art with the renowned Lois Gibson at Northwestern University. William’s work has been procured into many private collections along with multiple portrait commissions. William is currently finishing his 10th CD along with another recording project in Eulogy to the First World War. William is looking forward to putting full time attention to his art and music after working over 40 years in the mental health field.”