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SUMMARY:PRISCILLA HEINE: Buoyant Abandon
DESCRIPTION:Priscilla Heine: Buoyant Abandon opens Saturday February 11\, 2023 at the Southern Vermont Arts Center in Manchester\, Vermont and runs through Sunday May 7\, 2023. \nBending the corners of space with vibrant pigments and tumultuous brushwork\, Priscilla Heine defines the world of memories and shifting dimensions. The power of the whole becomes apparent in the same way that the melody of a single flower embodies the fulsome magic of a botanical orchestra. The sense of blossoming is palpable in Heine’s work and this gradual unspiraling of peace and pleasure evokes a comforting embrace\, a warm meal\, and at times\, an excitement for what is found and a tranquil acceptance for what is gone. \nMore about the artist: www.priscillaheine.com
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LOCATION:Elizabeth de C. Wilson Museum Southern Vermont Arts Center\, 860 Southern Vermont Arts Center Dr\, Manchester\, VT\, 05255\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cross Contemporary Art Projects":MAILTO:crosscontemporaryprojects@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Gail Winbury: The Girl Who Drew Memories
DESCRIPTION:“The Girl Who Drew Memories situates Gail Winbury’s art at the intersection of vulnerability and creativity. Her large-scale abstract paintings and prolific collage work transform what is often inexpressible into resonant narratives in visual form\, expanding how we make sense of our memories\, emotions\, and lived experiences. This extensive solo exhibition of Winbury’s work will fill both galleries of the Wilson Museum. Original poetry composed by local writers in response to her work will further animate the galleries as will an interactive makers space where visitors can engage directly in the playful process of collage.”
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/gail-winbury-the-girl-who-drew-memories-2/
LOCATION:Elizabeth de C. Wilson Museum Southern Vermont Arts Center\, 860 Southern Vermont Arts Center Dr\, Manchester\, VT\, 05255\, United States
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SUMMARY:Gail Winbury: The Girl Who Drew Memories
DESCRIPTION:Opening Reception With Poetry Readings \n“The Girl Who Drew Memories situates Gail Winbury’s art at the intersection of vulnerability and creativity. Her large-scale abstract paintings and prolific collage work transform what is often inexpressible into resonant narratives in visual form\, expanding how we make sense of our memories\, emotions\, and lived experiences. This extensive solo exhibition of Winbury’s work will fill both galleries of the Wilson Museum. Original poetry composed by local writers in response to her work will further animate the galleries as will an interactive makers space where visitors can engage directly in the playful process of collage. \nIn collaboration with poet\, editor\, and teacher James Crews\, SVAC has invited several local writers to develop original poetry in response to Winbury’s “The Other Side” series that deals with childhood memory. In the exhibition\, these painting-poem pairings will engage visitors in the process of reflecting on their own experience recalling and making sense of their past. Along with Crews\, participating poets are Berta Winiker\, Charlie Rossiter\, David Crews\, Michelle Wiegers\, Rachel Michaud\, and Robbi Hartt.” \n 
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/gail-winbury-the-girl-who-drew-memories/
LOCATION:Elizabeth de C. Wilson Museum Southern Vermont Arts Center\, 860 Southern Vermont Arts Center Dr\, Manchester\, VT\, 05255\, United States
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