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PART ONE GALLERY EXHIBITIONS PART ONE 24 REGISTER ONLINE: classweb.townofcary.org March Yun Soo-Hoo: Love for Nature Bond Park Community Center Friday, March 1–Tuesday, April 30 Artist Reception: Friday, March 1 | 6–8 p.m. Media: Watercolor/Mixed Soo-Hoo shares, "I describe myself as a free-spirited painter. Painting is the best way to express myself. I paint not only with paint and tools, I also put my mind, my heart, my vision, my spirit, and my soul into it. Painting gives me inner peace, strength, and courage." ARTQUILTSdreams Page-Walker Arts & History Center Wednesday, March 27–Saturday, May 18 Artist Reception Friday, April 26 | 6–8 p.m. Medium: Textiles What did you dream last night? Was it a pleasant fantasy or a nightmare? Dreams can evoke strong feelings or have iconic or archetypal interpretations. View some fantastic quilt creations on the theme of dreams in this exhibition organized by the Professional Art Quilters Alliance–South. Capital City Camera Club: Capturing the World Page-Walker Arts & History Center Wednesday, February 6–Saturday, March 23 Artist Reception: Friday, February 22 | 6–8 p.m. Medium: Photography View a wide range of photography from macro, to travel, and landscapes taken in the United States and around the world by the versatile members of the Capital City Camera Club of Raleigh. Lee Adlaf: Artfully Functional Page-Walker Arts & History Center Wednesday, February 6–Saturday, March 23 Artist Reception: Friday, February 22 | 6–8 p.m. Media: Mixed Furniture & accent pieces influenced by industrial design concepts of the early 20th century. During that period, objects were designed to attractively and efficiently serve a function, by utilizing non-traditional and found materials such as 3D-printed plastic, lenses, and reclaimed wood. www.townofcary.org (919) 462-3862 ART ON ACADEMY STREET Join us for a walking tour of artwork on Academy Street every last Friday of the month at 6:30 & 7:30 p.m. Your docents, local high school students, will guide you and offer insights about the art and the artists. Meet at the front steps of the Cary Arts Center. These tours are offered in conjunction with Final Fridays, a Cary Art Loop signature event. Academy Street Artwork Projects (ASAP) is a public art initiative designed to enhance the identity and image of downtown Cary as a civic and cultural destination for residents, visitors, and businesses while preserving and enlivening Cary's sense of place.

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