Artist Mia LaBerge on stage at the Kennedy Center during ceremonial concert unveiling of the Madison BluestoneSteinway Art Case Piano which she painted.
The Madison Bluestone was among the last Art Case pianos with which Henry Z. Steinway (1915–2008), the National Medal of Arts winner and last of the long line of Steinway family members to be president of Steinway & Sons, had direct involvement. The piano was exhibited in the rotunda of New York City's Steinway Hall and was ceremonially unveiled on stage at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C.[5] Steinway kept LaBerge unofficially "on call" to paint scenic music stands for the company's Madison Century series of limited-edition pianos.[6]
Circa 1990–2005, LaBerge's oil paintings were primarily realistic or painterly-realistic. Her art work from 2006 and later became ever more abstract—finally moving toward nonobjective subject matter.[7] Her paintings have appeared in the coffee table bookVirginia's Cattle Story : The First 400 Years (ISBN0975274511) and on the cover of youth textbook All About You : A Course in Character for Teens (ISBN0-9710966-0-0) .[6] At least one LaBerge painting is in the collection of former US President Jimmy Carter.[6][8]
References
^Robinson, Michael A., "James Madison University Gets a Unique Art Case Steinway", Steinway & Sons (Magazine), Summer 2007, pp. 56–57