Gulick Group Provides Exclusive Preview of 2012 Great Falls Studios Art Tour

October 11, 2012 (Reston, Virginia)

Gulick Group, a luxury homebuilder based in Reston, VA, hosted an Evening of Artistry last night in the model home at their Autumn Wood community. The event featured three local artists who previewed their work ahead of the 9th Annual Great Falls Studios Art Tour.
Gulick Group, a luxury homebuilder based in Reston, VA, hosted an Evening of Artistry last night in the model home at their Autumn Wood community. The event featured three local artists who previewed their work ahead of the 9th Annual Great Falls Studios Art Tour.

Gulick Group, a luxury homebuilder based in Reston, VA, hosted an Evening of Artistry last night in the model home at their Autumn Wood community. The event featured three local artists who previewed their work ahead of the 9th Annual Great Falls Studios Art Tour.

The Evening of Artistry provided a unique and intimate opportunity for guests to interact with jeweler Jorge Adeler, painter Jill Banks, and sculptor Jan Heginbotham. Live harp music and contemporary flower arrangements by Mayflowers Floral Studio set the tone as guests mingled, sampled artisanal hors d’oeuvres and sipped specialty autumn-themed cocktails against the stunning setting of the Winthrop model home.

“Gulick Group’s attention to detail, focused design process, and quality of craftsmanship make each of our homes a work of art,” said Jamie Gulick, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Gulick Group. “As a local builder, we are a proud partner of the vibrant Great Falls arts scene, and our Winthrop model home provided the perfect backdrop for artists to share their inspiration and showcase their crafts.”

About Gulick Group, Inc.: Established in 1987, Reston-based Gulick Group has developed communities throughout Fairfax and Loudoun Counties, including One Cameron Place and Newport Shores in Reston, The Reserve in McLean, Autumn Wood, Grovemont, and the three Riverbend Communities in Great Falls, Red Cedar West in Leesburg, and Wild Meadow in Ashburn.