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PART ONE GALLERY EXHIBITIONS PART ONE 20 REGISTER ONLINE: mycary.org Robyn Scott: Bricks & Mortar Page-Walker Arts & History Center February 12–March 9 Artist Reception: February 28 | 6–8 p.m. Medium: Pen and Ink Scott shares, "Buildings say a lot about the people who built them and the people who utilize them. I find that beauty can be found in older buildings, whether or not they have been restored. This is the idea that I explore in my work." March The Focus: The Focus on What Speaks to Me Bond Park Community Center March 1–April 30 Artist Reception: Friday, March 27 | 6–8 p.m. Media: Photography As a group of individuals, they share common ideas and themes. But, they each have their own perspective. In this exhibition, members of The Focus present images that "Speak" to them. Fine Arts League of Cary– Juried Exhibition Page-Walker Arts & History Center March 11–April 11 Artist Reception: Friday, March 27 | 6–8 p.m. Medium: Various Enjoy works by artists throughout the area representing a wide range of styles, techniques, and media. Watercolor Society of North Carolina Cary Arts Center Gallery January 31–March 22 Artist Reception: Friday, January 31 | 6–8 p.m. Medium: Watercolor This traveling exhibition of WSNC award winners featuring artworks from the past Annual Showcase. Many of the watercolor artists are the best in North Carolina. Don't miss this chance to see exceptional watercolor paintings from artists that exhibit nationally and internationally. Capital City Camera Club Cary Senior Center January 21–March 20 Artist Reception: Friday, January 31 | 6–8 p.m. Medium: Photography The Capital City Camera Club in Raleigh is a social organization of amateur and semi-professional photographers that provides an engaging forum in which members share their work and develop photographic skills. February Ian Griffin: Sutured Compositions Page-Walker Arts & History Center February 12–March 9 Artist Reception: February 28 | 6–8 p.m. In the tradition of Dr. Frankenstein, Ian Griffin gathers a variety of source elements and joins them into a cohesive whole with canvas "sutures." The resulting compositions are both timeless and of the moment.

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