Wednesday, May 27, 2009

This Weekend

5.27.09
ONE @ Tilt Studios
featuring local artists Jessica Van Brakle, Kris Vandevander and TwoCan Collective (Emily C-D and Jessica Unterhalter). This collective of artists have one thing in common: connection. Whether it is community relationships, human presence or just connections to nature, these three artists have displayed their work in a way that brings everyone closer together; to become one.
Exhibition Dates: May 27- July 2, 2009
Opening Reception: May 27, 6-8 pm

5.29.09
The Unbroken Circle of Things @ The LOF/t
truetheatertheater presents The Unbroken Circle of Things, a tale about the unbreakable spirit energy of love. The company of fourn intermixes costumes, puppets, shadows, jokes, saong and dance with live and prerecorded sound to create a captivationg 40 minute psychedelic narative.

For tickets call the LOF/t at 443-759-8314


Diagnosis: Dyke @ The Creative Alliance
The Charm City Kitty Club present Diagnosis: Dyke- music by Jana Hunter and Mzery Loves Company, Eliza Blaze on hot trapeze, the contortions of Rebecca Nagle, and Ariel Schrag with scenes from her acclaimed graphic novels and more!
Friday May 29- Saturday May 30, 2009
Cocktails: 7pm, Showtime: 8pm

The Creative Alliance

5.31.09
From Sketchbook to Suspension: Trajectories in the Age of Synthesis @ St. John's College

Helen Frederick, Curator
Exhibiting Artists: Maria Barbosa, MD / Roberto Bocci, DC / Mark Cooley, VA / Eve Ingalls, NY / Helen Frederick, MD / Janis Goodman, DC / Beth Grabowski, NC / Lawrence Hamlin, Ill / Lisa Hill, MD / Cara Ober, MD / Michael Pestel, Conn / Michael Platt, DC / Andrew Raftery, RI / Paul Ryan, VA / Barbara Tisserat, VA / Yuriko Yamaguchi, VA
Exhibition Dates: May 21 - June 11, 2009
Panel Discussion: May 31, 3 p.m.
Opening Reception: May 31, 4-6 p.m.

For more information or directions to the gallery, go to:
http://www.tfaoi.com/aa/1aa/1aa207.htm or
http://www.stjohnscollege.edu/about/AN/map.shtml

1 comment:

  1. The Unbroken Circle of Things seems like a fantastic blend of theatre and props. Because of it's psychedelic nature, is it something kids could enjoy? My children love puppets, they have almost every Pretend Play Hand Puppet from SuperSmartyPants, so I thought it'd be a fun event to take them to someday depending on the age appropriateness.

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