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REGISTER ONLINE: classweb.townofcary.org 17 GALLERY EXHIBITIONS PART ONE Robert L. Wood: Drawn to Water Town Hall Gallery Friday, January 29-March 18 Artist Reception: Friday, January 29 | 6-8 p.m. Medium: Acrylic paintings "Drawn to Water" is a collection of acrylic paintings depicting scenes of North Carolina near the water's edge by landscape artist Robert L. Wood. To learn more about the artist's work, visit www.robwoodart.com. Jeana Eve Klein: For What It's Worth Cary Arts Center Gallery Friday, January 29-Sunday, March 20 Artist Reception: Friday, January 29 | 6-9 p.m. Gallery Talk: Friday, January 29 | 6:30 p.m. Medium: Embroidery Jeana Eve Klein obsessively makes French knots as the physical embodiment of her own questions about the value of making itself. Sometimes her answers to those self-imposed questions are ridiculous. And sometimes she convinces others to answer her questions for her. This exhibition will include the physical embodiment of all these questions and answers in embroidered form. To learn more about the artist's work, visit www.jeanaeveklein. com. Frank Myers: Painting on Silence Page-Walker Arts & History Center Wednesday, January 6-Saturday, February 20 Artist Reception: Friday, January 29 | 6-8 p.m. Medium: Photography "Painting on Silence" portrays the vibrant and nationally emerging Jazz community in Central North Carolina. Myers' photographs, taken over 5 years as a part of the Art of Cool Project, have evolved into a more personal project that captures the emotion, drive, and lifestyle of musicians pursuing their passion. For more information, visit www.sweetlifestudios.com. Christine Adamczyk: Books & Pages Page-Walker Arts & History Center Wednesday, January 6-Saturday, February 20, 2016 Artist Reception: Friday, January 29 | 6-8 p.m. Medium: Photography "Books & Pages" is an up-close exploration of the surprising shapes, colors, patterns, and textures of books and their pages. A new perspective emerges from this photographic study of ordinary books. Elevating books from the mundane into fine art reminds us to enjoy the intimate world of our everyday lives. Katy Gollahon: Musings Cary Senior Center Monday, January 12-Friday, February 19 Artist Reception: Friday, January 29 | 6-8 p.m. Medium: Mixed "Upon retirement I decided to make small fiber art pieces that contained items that amused and appealed to me. These pieces are both collage and quilt and were entertaining to produce. My hope is that you will see whimsy, strangeness, fun, and the freedom of expression that comes with age." CHRISTINE ADAMCZYK: BOOKS & PAGES ROBERT L. WOOD: DRAWN TO WATER

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