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Knight Arts
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Janet Echelman: Curious, inspired, adventurous
By Linda Harris, Center City Philadelphia
Janet Echelman pursued many subjects in school: Visual Art at Bard College in New York; Counseling Psychology at Lesley University in Cambridge, Massachusetts; Chinese calligraphy and landscape painting at the University of Hong Kong; Visual and Environmental Studies at Harvard University, [...]
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Squared: examining the symbolic square
This week the McColl Center for Visual Art’s (a Knight Arts grantee) exhibition “Squared” is drawing to a close. Featuring the work of Injoo Whang and Caitlin Masley, “Squared” examines the symbolic nature of the square. A gallery reception on Friday July 27th from 6-9 [...]
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“Nada Del Amor Me Produce Envidia” is an extraordinary one-woman play
“Nada Del Amor Me Produce Envidia” (“I Don’t Envy Love”), presented by Flor de un Dia, is an extraordinary one-woman play about envy and the profound black shadow of solitude that will come for us, all of us, one day.The Argentinean musical melodrama, which opened during the [...]
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Everyone is a suspect at new dinner theater
Shadows Interactive Dinner Theatre is located on Second Street next to Roasted Cafe and Lounge.
Everyone who walks in is a suspect.
Why?
Because at Shadows Interactive Dinner Theater, which recently opened in downtown Macon, every Friday night is an interactive mystery event.
“When you walk in the door [...]
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What does “sustainability” mean in context of the arts, and who pays the price of preservation?
Earlier this month, I heard Diane Ragsdale speak at a Twin Cities metro-wide Arts Learning Xchange symposium for arts administrators, artists and arts advocates in Minneapolis’ scenic Nicollet Island Pavilion by the river. A writer and scholar with a background in both arts administration and [...]
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