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REGISTER ONLINE: classweb.townofcary.org 11 A Gallery Exhibitions View the works of and meet accomplished area and regional artists. June PAQA-South presents ARTQUILTSreminisce Page-Walker Arts & History Center Through Saturday, June 20 Artist Reception: Friday, April 24 | 6-8 p.m. Medium: Textiles/Mixed Media The Professional Art Quilters Alliance—South (PAQA-South) presents its annual juried exhibition ARTQUILTSreminisce. Selected art quilters will present innovative interpretations of their memories of long ago and the not-so-distant past. For more, visit www.artquiltersouth.org. Katie Hoessle: Shells: You & Me and the Sea Bond Park Community Center Through Tuesday, June 30 Artist Reception: Friday, May 1 | 6-8 p.m. Medium: Photography Through this photographic compilation, artist Katie Hoessle explores and reveals our own humanity and experiences through shells. Broken, imperfect, and each beautifully unique, these shells mirror our growth and change over time while gaining scars that bear witness to our strength and add to our beauty. Every shell has its own story, a unique past, and an uncertain future. For more, visit www.Rebellephotographie.smugmug.com. Caroline Coven: Paintings on Paper Town Hall Gallery Through Monday, July 27 Artist Reception: Friday, May 29 | 6-8 p.m. Medium: Paintings on Paper Coven's paintings are about dualities: organic and geometric shape, complimentary color, line, and geometric shape. Maps serve as the organic element and the squares are the geometric elements; by placing them together as a whole image on the picture plane, the artist builds the relationship between the organic and the geometric structure and adds color and transparency. Combining these, she strives to make conflicting elements become harmonious. Leatha Koefler: Remnants of A Technical World Herbert C. Young Community Center Gallery Through Monday, July 27 Artist Reception: Friday, May 29 | 6–8 p.m. Media: Mixed Media The materials from new and past technologies become the basis of this artist's assemblages. Buttons, floppy disks, and slides help convey the idea "… that something can exist and be vital, then suddenly not be important and begin to disappear raises questions of the ontology of objects. If an object's existence is only relative to their relationship to humans, then do we have an obligation to them?" This artist seeks to frame the once-important connection we humans had with these older technologies as a memorial to the images, documents, and data stored on them. For more, visit www.leathakoefler.com.

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