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Host: Capitol Pecha Kucha
Type: Music/Arts – Listening Party
Network: Global
Time and Place Date: Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Time: 7:00pm – 9:00pm
Location: 1400 16th Street, NW
City/Town: Washington, DC
January 6, 2009
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| CIVILIAN ART PROJECTS is pleased to begin the New Year with two spirited solo exhibitions: Carole Wagner Greenwood‘s “Ghosts and Circumstance” and Dame Darcy‘s “Gasoline.” The exhibitions will open to the public January 9, 2009 and will be on view until February 7, 2009. Exhibition hours are Wednesday through Saturday from 12 to 6 p.m. There will be an opening reception for the artists on Friday, January 9, 2009 from 7pm to 10pm with a free music performance at 9pm.
CAROLE WAGNER GREENWOOD
Ghosts and Circumstance
In her first solo exhibition in six years, Washington, DC-based artist and chef Carole Wagner Greenwood exhibits new sculpture made from plaster, beeswax, and found materials. The artist has created new pieces of varying scale, unselfconsciously conjuring meaning and memory through the nuanced and investigative practice of one who routinely brings things to fruition by hand. The finished pieces are amorphous and strong, surrendering to and rebelling against the boundaries of the objects (wood, steel, globes) that contain them.
Poetry and prose by Brad McKee, Casey Smith, and Bernard Welt accompany the sculptural work in the exhibition.
DAME DARCY
Gasoline
In the fall of 2008, Merrell Publishing released the graphic novel “Gasoline,” by Dame Darcy – fine artist, musician, performer and creator of the well-loved, long-running comic “Meat Cake.” Civilian Art Projects is pleased to host an exhibition featuring selected original works from “Gasoline” courtesy of Sloan Fine Art in New York. Signed copies of “Gasoline” will be available at Civilian Art Projects throughout the exhibition.
With the book’s emotional story and Dame Darcy’s intricate, romantic style, the original works from “Gasoline” stand alone as compelling individual pieces. Installed in succession in the gallery, they create a powerful visual narrative of “danger, heartbreak and the perseverance of magic and love.” |
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Civilian Art Projects, an art gallery based in Washington, D.C., supports the voice and vision of the artist through exhibitions, events, and collaborations in D.C. and abroad. The gallery is located in the Penn Quarter neighborhood in downtown Washington near many major museums, galleries, and national treasures.
info@civilianartprojects.com
Civilian Art Projects
406 7th Street NW, Third Floor
Washington DC
(202) 347-0022 |
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January 6, 2009
Posted by
shauna lee lange |
Uncategorized | carole wagner greenwood, civilian art projects, dame darcy, gasoline, ghosts and circumstance |
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