The Greenwich Workshop 151 Main St. P.O. Box 231 Seymour, CT 06483 www.greenwichworkshop.com Contacts: For Canyon Gallery Darren Peel (801) 544-4262 www.canyongallery.net canyongallery@qwest.net For The Greenwich Workshop Katie Thompson (203) 304-2066 kthompson@marketcompr.com Fruit Heights’ Canyon Gallery and The Greenwich Workshop to Present TRIO: The First Original Art Work Show of James C. Christensen and Daughters Cassandra Barney and Emily McPhie Local showing of noted American family of artists brings eclectic styles; chance to meet the artists on November 9 Fruit Heights, UT, September 28, 2007 – Canyon Gallery and The Greenwich Workshop®, Inc. are bringing to Fruit Heights an original art show unlike any other – TRIO. Renowned artist James C. Christensen and his talented daughters, Cassandra Barney and Emily McPhie, will be on hand at the artists’ reception from 5:00 – 8:00 pm at Canyon Gallery, 265 S Mountain Rd., on Friday, November 9. The remarkably artistic family will give a presentation at 7:00 pm, so if you love fine art, the opportunity to meet this father-and-daughters trio is one you absolutely will not want to miss. Each visitor to the Trio show has a chance to win their very own trio of miniature prints, personally signed at the show by Jim, Cassandra and Emily. Inspired by the world's myths, fables and tales of imagination, James C. Christensen wants his work to add up to more than a beautiful – if sometimes "curious" – oeuvre. Having taught art at a university for over 20 years, he likes to think of the world as his classroom. His hope is that through whatever he creates, whether it is a painting, bronze, or book, he can convey a message, inspiration or a simple laugh. He believes that teaching people to use their imagination helps us find solutions to soothe the stresses of everyday life—or get a little lift to help us keep going. In short: all things are possible when you share Christensen's philosophy that "Believing is Seeing." Barney and McPhie were inspired by their world-famous father to experiment with their own styles, media, interpretation, colors, surfaces and textures, and, as a result, have created works full of imagery and emotion—wonderful journeys of transition and discovery. Cassandra Barney’s art work stands in a genre all her own. Her portraits of women both charm and entice the viewer and provide a window to a feminine mystique. Ambiguous and poignant, Barney’s images capture the souls of heroines, everyday women who have found strength and personal victory in their femininity and diverse experiences. “My portraits may not always feature the outwardly pretty or majestic, but they all share a quiet beauty that asks us to listen and to feel,” says Barney. “My intent as an artist is to create an experience that will allow the viewers to bring new interpretations to the symbols, creating their own narrative and own sense of understanding and place,” she adds. As a child, Emily McPhie toured the museums of the United States and Europe with her family. At each museum, McPhie and her brothers and sisters were told they could choose a postcard as a souvenir, and young Emily's postcard collection quickly filled with early American portraits and Degas' studies of young dancers. The influence of these museum trips is apparent in Emily's portfolio of paintings. Because of the strong family influence early in Emily’s life, her paintings focus on children and her self-perceived role of a woman’s ability to bring balance to her life through family and her faith. About Canyon Gallery Canyon Gallery (www.canyongallery.net) is located just north of Salt Lake City at 265 S Mountain Rd in Fruit Heights. In addition to selling original art, the gallery offers limited edition prints by renowned artists such as James Christensen, Scott Gustafson, Liz Lemon Swindle and Morgan Weistling, as well as personal treasures and gifts of books, bronzes, porcelains and puzzles. Designing the best possible framing for your artwork or family heirloom, Canyon Gallery knows the value of personal service for personal treasures. Regular gallery hours are Monday through Friday from 10:00 am. – 5:30 pm and Saturday from 10:00 am. – 4:00pm. About The Greenwich Workshop®, Inc. The Greenwich Workshop®, Inc. is a leading publisher of limited edition fine art prints and canvases, three dimensional art and visual books. Headquartered in Seymour, CT, The Greenwich Workshop, through its authorized network of more than 1,200 art and framing retailers in North America, represents more than 50 leading artists, including renowned artists such as Howard Terpning, Morgan Weistling and Bev Doolittle®. Established in 1972 by the late David Usher, the company’s mission is to enhance the quality of people’s lives through high quality, affordable art. For information on other Greenwich Workshop artists, please visit us online at www.greenwichworkshop.com. ###