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Program Guide: Summer 2016

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16 REGISTER ONLINE: classweb.townofcary.org PART ONE GALLERY EXHIBITIONS PART ONE Andria Linn: Parsley, Sage and Time Cary Senior Center Tuesday, July 25–Friday, August 19 Artist Reception: Friday, July 29 | 6–8 p.m. Media: Mixed A collection of paintings by Durham artist Andria Linn. These works cover an array of her diverse styles on canvas and other found media that resonate beauty and joy from the garden to the table as well as a journey of life and loss. From spring to winter, every piece tells a tale of community or of quiet peace. August Sonia Kane: Flowers of Italy Page-Walker Arts & History Center Tuesday, August 16–Saturday, September 24 Artist Reception: Friday, August 19 | 6–8 p.m. Medium: Oil Fields of lavender, poppies, and sunflowers inspire this series of oil paintings with nature's vibrant palette. Artist Sonia Kane recreates this vibrancy through her limited palette of three primary hues—red, yellow, and blue—to take the viewer on a peaceful stroll through the blooming colors of Italy. Peter Marin: Weight as Real Page-Walker Arts & History Center Tuesday, August 16–Saturday, September 24 Artist Reception: Friday, August 19 | 6–8 p.m. Medium: Acrylic Weight as Real is a personal investigation and exhibition that began in 1996 at the Art Collective Gallery in Berkeley, Calif. The project's title reflects two of the ideas that drive Marin's work: gravity and reality. Weight as Real has been realized 14 times in multiple galleries and exhibition venues in New York, California, and now in Cary. Afghanistan: A Country A People– Through the Eyes of the Men and Women of the U.S. Military (Part II) Herbert C. Young Community Center Gallery Friday, July 29–Monday, September 19 Artist Reception: Friday, July 29 | 6–9 p.m. Medium: Documentary Photography This traveling photo documentary exhibition was organized by the Arts Council of Wayne County (Goldsboro, NC), which is the home of Seymour Johnson Air Force Base and the 4th Fighter Wing. For the past decade, we have heard stories of far off land and war. The trials and triumphs of brave soldiers come to life in our minds; a wounded, yet beautiful, population emerges as a distant vision. The images included in this exhibition bring that distant vision of Afghanistan, the country, and its people home. PRINTOCRACY: * Print-o-cracy \ print- o-kracia (Greek) \n, print: to impress\ cracy: power/strength An Exhibition of Prints by the Printmakers of North Carolina Cary Town Hall Gallery Friday, July 29–Friday, September 16 Artist Reception: Friday, July 29 | 6–8 p.m. The Printmakers of North Carolina (PoNC) have a belief shared by printmakers all over the world and throughout history: if you want to express, impress. Make many affordable duplicates to get the point across, celebrate life, honor the quest for knowledge, or pay tribute to a favorite super hero—make a print! SONIA KANE: FLOWERS OF ITALY PoNC PRINTOCRACY

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