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REGISTER ONLINE: classweb.townofcary.org 19 c Gallery Exhibitions View the works of and meet accomplished area, regional artists and national artists. January Discover China 2017: The 3rd International Fine Art Exhibit Town Hall Gallery Through Friday, January 19 Media: Mixed Award-winning Chinese artists exhibit paintings, photo- graphy, calligraphy, and folk art. This exhibition is organized by FotoSay, an International Arts Center based in Cary. Helen Tsui: Praise with Art Herbert C. Young Community Center Gallery Through Sunday, January 21 Medium: Oil Tsui describes her work as, "I praise God with oil painting for His amazing creation. I like to share my artwork with friends and local community, to bring peace and harmony to the beholders. I am thankful for being a part of the culture that raises art appreciation." Catherine Donleycott: Nature in Watercolor Bond Park Community Center Tuesday, Jan 2—Wednesday, February 28 Artist Reception: Friday, February 23 | 6–8 p.m. Medium: Watercolor "In anticipation of each season, my mind flashes back to places I have been before, especially the beaches of my beloved Breezy Point, Long Island. Descended from a long line of New York City designers and painters, I share their love of nature, the water, and landscape painting," says Donleycott. Sandy Teepen: What's Your Favorite Color? Page-Walker Arts & History Center Wednesday, January 3—Saturday, February 3 Artist Reception: Friday, January 26 | 6–8 p.m. Medium: Textiles Says Teepen, "The love of color, fabrics, and textures have been the focus of my life as an artist. I have found a vehicle for color and design in my quilted collage pieces. My art quilts were created as visual treats using a contemporary approach to traditional quilt themes." Brian Vines: Portraits Page-Walker Arts & History Center Wednesday, January 3—Saturday, February 3 Artist Reception: Friday, January 26 | 6–8 p.m. Medium: Various Brian Vines uses his keen draftsman skills to capture both character and detail in his portraits. Vines states, "People are the most interesting subject matter for me. I love being able to capture a likeness in pastel, oil, charcoal, or pencil. It's exciting to portray the essence of someone." Roni Liberman: Working with the Grain Page-Walker Arts & History Center Wednesday, January 3—Saturday, February 3 Artist Reception: Friday, January 26 | 6–8 p.m. Medium: Embellished Turned Wood Liberman creates turned wood for practical use, as well as whimsy. The artist states, "I work with many different woods, both domestic and exotic. In addition to turning the wood, I have enjoyed embellishing and decorating pieces with crushed semi-precious stone, carving and coloring."