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PART ONE GALLERY EXHIBITIONS PART ONE 28 REGISTER ONLINE: classweb.townofcary.org December Rocky Alexander: Cubism Collective Herbert C. Young Community Center Friday, November 29- Friday, January 24 Artist Reception: Saturday, December 7 | 2–4 p.m. Media: Watercolor & Acrylic Paintings Having been fascinated by Georges Braque's painting Man with a Guitar, this collection of oils, acrylics and mixed media paintings represents the journey taken by the artist during her exploration of Cubism and the Artists of that genre. Copying several of the Cubists idea that "images provided a glimpse into the machinations of composing other paintings for this show." Victoria T. Powers: Chairs, Stairs, and Barriers Town Hall Gallery Friday, November 29–Friday, January 24 Artist Reception: Saturday, December 7 | 2–4 p.m. Medium: Photography Powers is a multimedia artist who has exhibited professionally since 1989 and has worked primarily in painting, fiber arts, mixed media, and photography. Her black and white 35 mm film series features 31 photographs taken on Bald Head Island, NC, which took her three years to complete. Fine Arts League of Cary Annual Members' Show Page-Walker Arts & History Center Wednesday November 27–Saturday, January 4 Artist Reception: Sunday December 8 | 2–4 p.m. Media: Mixed Don't miss FALC's Annual Member showcase with works by over 70 different artists, representing a wide range of styles, techniques, and media. Bob Reuss: Wood Turnings Page-Walker Arts & History Center Wednesday November 27–Saturday, January 4 Artist Reception: Sunday December 8 | 2–4 p.m. Medium: Wood Reuss shares his artistic and utilitarian pieces made primarily on the lathe using native American woods primarily sourced in North Carolina. Platters, bowls, boxes, hollow forms, and pieces retaining a bark rim or "natural edge" will be on display. Some pieces incorporate decorative embellishments such as texturing, pyrography and inlays. 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 p.m. Your docents, local high school students, will guide you and offer insights about the art and the artists. These tours are offered in conjunction with Final Fridays, a Cary Art Loop signature event. Meet at the front steps of the Cary Arts Center to begin the tour. Academy Street Artwork Projects (ASAP) is the Town's 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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