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PART ONE GALLERY EXHIBITIONS PART ONE 16 REGISTER ONLINE: classweb.townofcary.org Heidi Rabe: Button Tree Photography Herbert C. Young Community Center Through Sunday, July 23 Artist Reception: Friday, June 30 | 6–8 p.m. Medium: Photography Heidi Rabe's interest in buttons began when she was a little girl at her grandmother's house. Heidi has taken her love for buttons to the great outdoors. She calls it "button tree photography." Each picture reminds her of the women who stitched buttons on her clothing and taught her how to sew. EJ Kellerman: Landscape as Color Page-Walker Arts & History Center Tuesday, July 25 to Sunday, August 27 Artist Reception: Friday, July 28 | 6–8 p.m. Medium: Acrylic on canvas The landscape is a vehicle for inner expression through the use of color and thick brushwork. Immerse yourself in joyful hues that evoke the natural world on large canvases. Visual Conversations: A Two-Woman Art Show Page-Walker Arts & History Center Wednesday, June 28 to Saturday, July 22, 2017 Artist Reception: Friday, June 30 | 6–8 p.m. Medium: Oil on canvas Have you ever seen a piece of art and wondered about its inspiration or been surprised how a painting affects your emotions? Stroll through the works of artists Aimee Cuthrell and Angela Tommaso Hellman as they provide words of insight under each oil painting, inviting you into a "Visual Conversation." Cross Currents: In Two Ways Page-Walker Arts & History Center Wednesday, June 28 to Saturday, July 22 Artist Reception: Friday, June 30 | 6–8 p.m. Medium: Fused glass and fiber Trudy Thomson is drawn to rhythms and patterns found in nature—ripples and waves, wispy fire, cloud swirls, leaf flutters, flowers and feathered wings. She expresses herself in fused glass as well as with fiber works. Cross currents result from layered fusing, printing, or textiles with weft intersecting warp. Glass on Fire in the Mountains Cary Arts Center Gallery Through Sunday, July 23 Artist Reception: Friday, June 30 | 6–8 p.m. Medium: Glass Glass on Fire in the Mountains features the studio work of seven glass artists working on the Burnsville Glass Gateway, a public art project designed by public artist Jack Mackie in collaboration with renowned glass artists from Mitchell, Yancey, and Buncombe counties in western North Carolina. They are developing public art features as gateways into Burnsville's Main Streets from Highway 19E. GLASS ON FIRE IN THE MOUNTAINS

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