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SUMMARY:Envisioning A Better Future
DESCRIPTION:GALLERY SYRE is pleased to announce ‘David Syre: Envisioning A Better Future’\, to open on July 21\, 2020. This show marks also the re-opening of Gallery Syre after a three-month pause. \nIn Vita Activa and the Human Condition\, Hannah Arendt wrote\, “Men\, not Man\, live on the earth and inhabit the world\,” meaning the plurality of things represents not an aspect but a condition. This plurality is the law of our existence\, and Syre’s new works aim to explore and unveil it. \nThe COVID-19 emergency forced the entire world to stop and to stay home and to find pleasure despite this situation. We had time for our families\, time to reflect\, time for nature\, and for ourselves\, time to assess what was working and what was not. \nDavid Syre made use of the forced quarantine to read\, study\, watch\, and make art\, always investigating his interests in spirituality\, ancient wisdom\, and personal evolution. \nThe works that Syre created during this time have a unique language and message for a better future. Mostly abstract and painted with powerful colors\, these recent canvases inspire people to take a leap into the unknown\, to think about new forms of living-together and a new world in which humans can coexist with nature again. \nThe exhibition David Syre: Envisioning A Better Future will showcase more than 60 new paintings and drawings offering this plural vision of a new world to come. A culminating aspect of this project will be its participatory nature: every visitor will be invited to comment on one (or more) works and to share their impressions and dreams on sticky notes which will be collected on a public canvas at the entrance of the gallery with the intention to create\, by the end of this exhibition\, a collective vision board for a better future. \nThe exhibition will be open Tuesday through Thursday 12-4 pm and by appointment from July 21 until November 7\, 2020.
URL:https://bellinghamalive.com/event2/envisioning-a-better-future/
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:Envisioning A Better Future
DESCRIPTION:Please come and visit us for our new exhibition ‘Envisioning A Better Future’\, a solo show of David Syre’s new works made during the forced quarantine. \nThe works that Syre created during this time have their very own language and a message for a better future. Mostly abstract and painted with powerful colors\, these recent canvases inspire people during COVID-19\, to think about new forms of living-together and a new world in which humans can coexist with nature again. \nOur Gallery has plenty of space and AC\, so everyone can enjoy it in comfort. If you don’t have a mask\, signature “Syre” souvenir masks will be provided.
URL:https://bellinghamalive.com/event2/envisioning-a-better-future-2/
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:Call to Artists: 2020 Fall Virtual Juried Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:The Jansen Art Center is accepting submissions for the 2020 Fall Virtual Juried Exhibit for friends and family to see from all over. If the guidelines allow us to open during the duration of this exhibit\, we will transfer over to a live exhibit in our building. Artists are invited to submit up to five works for consideration for the exhibit. The Jansen Art Center accepts visual arts including ceramics\, painting and drawing\, textiles\, jewelry\, basketry\, glass\, photography\, sculpture\, and book arts. \nThe deadline for submissions is 11:59 PM on Monday\, August 17. \nJuried Exhibits are open to the public as a way to showcase the artistic talent in Whatcom County and the surrounding region. Each season\, artists are invited to submit up to five pieces to be judged by a qualified jury made up of artists\, curators\, and other figures in the arts community. The selected pieces are displayed in the Jansen Art Center for the community to enjoy. \nThere is a $25 submission fee. Artists who maintain an Artist Level Membership (or higher) receive $10 off their submission fee. You can become a member online and receive your discount submission code via email before submitting your artwork. Learn more about membership here: www.jansenartcenter.org/membership \nSee the complete submission guidelines and submit your artwork online: www.jansenartcenter.org/exhibits/submit-your-art \nArtwork featured is from the 2019 Spring Juried Exhibit: Rob Gischer\, PABLO\, Linda Morely\, Autumn Birches\, Lori Vanetta\, Resplendent Blush.
URL:https://bellinghamalive.com/event2/call-to-artists-2020-fall-virtual-juried-exhibit/
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:ArtBites - The Art of Healing
DESCRIPTION:Location: Access via Zoom • Requires active internet connection\nPort Angeles Fine Arts Center | 1203 E. Lauridsen Blvd. | Port Angeles\, WA 98362\nDate: Friday\, August 21\, 6–8pm\nPurchase tickets in person at the PAFAC or online at http://www.pafac.org/artbites-art–healing.html\n$10/ticket • Tickets are limited \nJoin us for our ArtBites discussion series which fosters vibrant dialogue around various topics relating to the arts. For our Art and Healing conversation\, panelists will include artists Twyla Sampaco and Tiffani Erdmanczyk\, whose creative practice has been informed by their respective health challenges. The third panelist\, Monica Vanderheiden\, is a mental health counselor and Adult Outpatient Supervisor for Peninsula Behavioral Health. In addition to hearing about the panelists’ experience and expertise\, this evening will include time for small-group discussion as well as questions and insights from the audience. The Art and Healing conversation is scheduled to coincide with PAFAC’s Well+Being juried exhibition\, which continues through August 30. Tickets can be purchased online or at the Arts Center.
URL:https://bellinghamalive.com/event2/artbites-the-art-of-healing/
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:Call to Artists: 8th Annual Virtual Cup Show
DESCRIPTION:The Jansen Art Center is accepting submissions for the 8th Annual Virtual Cup Show for friends and family to see from all over. \nCeramic artists are invited to submit their work for consideration for the 8th Annual Cup Show at the Jansen Art Center! Last year’s exhibit featured 90 ceramic cups from 31 different cities and 14 different states from the US & Canada. There will be over $1\,000 in cash and prizes awarded! \nLearn more and submit your work here: www.jansenartcenter.org/events/cupshow
URL:https://bellinghamalive.com/event2/call-to-artists-8th-annual-virtual-cup-show/
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