Pine Center for the Arts welcomes “My Legacy Lives On Through My Work” in memory of Sandra K. Johnson during the month of September. Sandra Johnson worked through various mediums such as charcoal, oils, fabrics, and dishtowels with cross-stitch. 

“My mother had been creative with art since she was a child. She would see art wherever she went in the world.” Sandra’s family said. The hope of this Gallery is to remind people to share their God-given talents with the ones they love, as you never know when life will change.

Johnson had an appreciation for life experiences with whatever she was doing throughout her life. She always said, “I could draw that.” She loved to draw and paint when she had time as it was her hobby.

“My Legacy Lives On Through My Work” opens on Friday, September 9. The public is invited to an artists’ reception from 4-7 p.m. on Friday, September 9. Light appetizers will be served. The gallery will continue throughout the month of September. Regular gallery hours are 10 am-5 pm, Thursday-Sunday. The gallery is free and open to the public.  

This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through an operating grant from the East Central Regional Arts Council, thanks to legislative appropriations from the Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund.

Located in Pine City, the Pine City Center for the Arts has been serving the Great Pine City area since 2009. With a variety of programming opportunities, the non-profit, volunteer-led facility is a gathering place for artisans and art lovers alike. Artists interested in displaying their work or teaching others their skills are welcome to contact the Pine Center for the Arts. For more information, please see www.pinecenter.org.