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PAQA-S ARTQUILTS: Whimsy Page-Walker Arts & History Center Exhibition open through Saturday, June 21 Medium: Textiles/mixed media The Professional Art Quilters Alliance - South (PAQA-South) presents its annual juried exhibition: ARTQUILTSwhimsy. Selected textile art - ists will present their innovative interpretation of playful humor, fan- ciful ideas or adornments, light and carefree notions, and thoughts with quaint and comical qualities in quilt art form. For more, visit www.artquiltersouth.org or call (919) 460-4963. Student Teacher Staff Show Cary Senior Center Monday, June 23-Friday, August 22 Artists' Reception: Friday, June 27, 3-5 p.m. Media: Mixed (two and three dimensional) Only two pieces of art per participant in this show are allowed. All participants should be students, teachers or staff from the Cary Senior Center. Art work is accepted at the Cary Senior Center be - tween 1-3 p.m. on Monday, June 23. There is no cost to enter this show; no monetary prizes will be given. A "People's Choice Award" will be chosen by visitors to the Cary Senior Center and given on July 18 (at end of show). Call (919) 469-4081 for more information after April 1. International Scratchboard Society Artists Page-Walker Arts & History Center Thursday, June 25-Saturday, August 16 Artist Reception: Friday, June 27, 6-8 p.m. Medium: Scratchboard See world‐class examples of scratchboard art and to meet some of the artists who have created them. The International Society of Scratchboard Artists and the Town of Cary Parks and Recreation and Cultural Resources are pleased to bring this international show to Cary's Page-Walker. For more information about scratchboard and the International Society of Scratchboard Artists, visit http://www. scratchboardsociety.com. Debi L. Drew: Polymer Clay Refocused Bond Park Community Center Exhibition open through Saturday, June 28 Medium: Polymer clay mixed media panels Debi L. Drew recently began creating polymer clay art panels, ex- ploring new ways to manipulate the clay and push boundaries on existing techniques. Many of her abstract pieces result from experi- mentation and production techniques used in creating her one-of-a- kind polymer clay jewelry. PAQA-S ARTQUILTS: Whimsy Nip by Rikki Fisher for ISSA 2014 Leah by Diana Lee ISSA 2014 GALLERY EXHIBITION (919) 469-4061 www.townofcary.org 53

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