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SUMMARY:Bob Carey: Ballerina
DESCRIPTION:Bob Carey showed his work Ballerina at Art Intersection in the Spring of 2011\, and now Bob’s Ballerina exhibition is showing at the Mesa Arts Center. \nHe and his wife began the Tutu Project and The Carey Foundation to provide support to women diagnosed with breast cancer\, survivors\, and their family members. Funds raised with the support of The Tutu ProjectTM\, individual and corporate donations\, are provided directly to organizations that offer assistance with cancer-related costs like transportation to treatment\, home care\, childcare and medical supplies.  The Carey Foundation is a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization. \nBallerina at Mesa Arts Center
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LOCATION:Mesa Arts Center\, One East Main Street\, Mesa\, AZ\, 85201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mesa Arts Center,Community
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SUMMARY:Through Each Others Eyes: 1st Arizona – Alberta Exchanges 2012
DESCRIPTION:Through Each Others Eyes™\nThrough Each Others Eyes™ photographer Colleen Miniuk-Sperry began working to bring about the exchange three years ago\, exploring possibilities with friends and photographers in Calgary\, Alberta—one of Phoenix’s 10 sister cities.  In January TEOE invited Peter Carroll of Sherwood Park\, a professional photographer specializing in stock\, landscape\, and portrait photography\, and Royce Howland\, a landscape and nature photographer based in Calgary\, to shoot in Arizona for this first exchange.  Traveling to Canada for the exchange were Colleen\, who supports a wide range of assignments for editorial\, fine art\, and stock clients\, and Ken Ross\, an independent commercial photographer who specializes in travel/location\, people\, and corporate photography.  The exhibit will contain 20 images from each photographer\, varying in sizes from 16 x 20-inches  to 20 x 24-inches. \nCanada marks the 10th country explored by Through Each Others Eyes™ photographers since the organization began nearly 25 years ago.  Since 1988\, 137 photographers have participated in Through Each Others Eyes™ photo exchanges\, producing exhibitions that have been viewed by more than two million people.  In addition\, the photographers of Through Each Others Eyes™ participate in social and educational projects around the globe.  To learn more\, visit the website at www.teoe.org. \nThe reception for the photographers will be held Wednesday\, November 7\, from 7–9pm at the gallery. \nPhoto Credit and Copyright belongs to:\nPeter Carroll\nRoyce Howland\nColleen Miniuk-Sperry\nKen Ross
URL:https://artintersection.com/event/1st-arizona-alberta-exchanges-2012/
LOCATION:Art Intersection\, 207 N Gilbert Rd # 210\, Gilbert\, AZ\, 85234\, United States
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SUMMARY:The End of War
DESCRIPTION:Tilt Gallery is collaborating with Northlight Gallery ASU\, ASU’s Pat Tillman Veterans Center\, The Art Café on the Tempe campus and Modified Arts in Phoenix. Tilt Gallery Website \nTilt Gallery will feature works by artists Binh Danh and Erin Trieb.\n– Opening Reception: Friday\, November 2\, 6-9pm\n– Third Friday Art Walk: Friday\, November 16\, 6-9pm \nNorthlight Gallery will host The End of War November 6 – December 1st.\n– Opening reception : November 6\, 6-8:30 pm\n– Information: 480.965.6517 \nThe Art Café in the ASU Memorial Union will host selections from The End of War November 6 – December 12\, 2012. \nNorthlight Gallery\, Lynne Estomin will speak on Friday\, November 16 at 6:30 p.m. about her video Out of Step\, which features the voices of 4 female veterans from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. \n“The End of War” features the work of artists who endeavor to illuminate the complicated and challenging effects of war including the growing military-industrial complex\, concepts of patriotism and heroism\, the effects of continuous war on the cultural psyche\, and the intimate struggle of our veterans with PTSD. \nIt has been argued that war is part of human nature. Certainly it could be agreed that the violence that is a result of war is a destructive force and that the effects of this violence include death\, physical injury\, starvation\, disease\, pain\, loss\, and psychological trauma. \nThrough the artists’ images The End of War promotes a dialog about war and the resultant effects\, not an argument of whether or not war is an inevitable part of the human experience. Ultimately these images challenge the viewer to care more deeply\, and be more active in the pursuit of peace. \nModified Arts will feature “War Texts” Oct. 19 – Nov. 10\, from 6 to 9pm. \nA group exhibition that explores new constructs\, interpretations\, and subtexts of the meaning of war. The exhibition is comprised of works in painting\, text-based installation\, video\, performance documentation\, photography and other media from artists based in Belgium\, Mexico\, Serbia\, Sweden\, the United States\, and Venezuela. For more info Modified Arts Website.
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LOCATION:Tilt Gallery\, 7077 East Main Street\, #14\, Scottsdale\, AZ\, 85251\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tilt Gallery,Community
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