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Senior Fine Art Show at Southern Adventist University Represents Disability and Chronic Illness
- Thu. Apr 10th
6pm – 8pm
The School of Visual Art and Design at Southern Adventist University is pleased to announce an art exhibition for Lorena Feliciano-Ramos, senior fine art major. Opening on Thursday, April 10, at 6 p.m. in Brock Hall’s John C. Williams Art Gallery, the free show will remain available to the public through April 24. Feliciano-Ramos’ “Book Unseen” shows...
- Thu. Apr 10th
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Ekphrastic Writing Workshop ft. Spoken Word Artist, Gemini Fox (Tampa, FL)
- Sat. Apr 12th
10am – 12pm
Led by Tampa native, spoken word artist, Gemini Fox, this all-ages, all-experience-levels workshop explores the art of ekphrastic poetry—writing inspired by visual art. Donations appreciated. TITLE: “Do All Caterpillars Become Butterflies”DESCRIPTION: (Writing and Performance) What type writer are you? Often we have developed our conclusions on what...
- Sat. Apr 12th
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Impact Zones
- Mon. Aug 4th
thru Mon. Feb 16th
at Hunter Museum of American Art
Explore the interaction of native and invasive species through the lens of forest and river ecosystems specific to Tennessee Impact Zones features immersive works by North Carolina-based artist April Flanders. Flanders uses printmaking, vinyl, and papercutting in her work and will create two multi-layered, large-scale installations unique to the Hunter...
- Mon. Aug 4th
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