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On My Own Time was initiated in 1974 by the Cultural Resources Council in cooperation with the Everson Museum of Art to help local businesses identify, celebrate and promote creativity among their employees.
Over the years the program has uncovered thousands of artists, creating countless rewards for the employees and their sponsoring companies. This unique program is a recipient of the Private Sector Initiative Commendation awarded by The President of the United States.
On My Own Times' popularity and success has spread across the country, to cities where it has been replicated, name and all. On My Own Time is a program that makes artistic talents that might otherwise go unnoticed visible. It recognizes a most precious gift - creativity.
Some of the world's finest artists have graced the walls of the Everson Museum of Art and now it's your turn to join the ranks of such acclaimed individuals!
Paintings by Andy Warhol
Found objects from Yoko Ono
Essays penned by Jackson Pollock
Photographs captured by Carrie Mae Weems
Sculpture by Frederic Remington
Furniture by Frank Lloyd Wright
Collage by Romare Bearden
Stained glass created by Tiffany Studios
Portraiture by Gilbert Stuart
Clayworks by Pablo Picasso
Interior pieces by Stickley
Free form glass creations by Dale Chihuly
Films by Jacques Derrida
To learn more about the On My Own Time program and its participants, please use the following links.
Participants
How Do I Participate?
Dates and Information
For more information please contact
Robert J. Dwyer, Program Director
315.435.2127