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Art6 is a member-run,
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gallery, dedicated to promoting
and showcasing
quality
contemporary
visual and performing
arts, offering
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FIRST
FRIDAYS
ARTWALK
OPENINGS
AT ART6
ARE FROM
6PM to 10PM
This site
constructed by

Jimmy
Warner
Design
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MAY 2010
Susan Svendsen
Harvey McWilliams
Sculpture and Monoprints
by two Richmond-based artists

May Press Release
OPENING
SHOTS MAY 06
JUNE 2 OPENING:
ALEX BAY
"Voices, Memory, Time"
Clips from previous shows
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"Gelindo's
Song" and "Eyes of the Deep" are multi-media
pieces which the
viewer may initiate audio playback.
"Canaletto's House" is an
installation piece which I vary the c
ontents from show to show. In the present show it contains a v
ideo playing a reconstruction of the Treblinka death camp (done
through computer graphics derived from an analysis of captured
German WWII aerial photos)
and three pieces of sculpture
The three small constructions are part of an array of 24.
They
are allied with the large assembly of consructions,
wall mounted
in the main gallery.

Construction 2010
Bay pairs
abstract painting with recessed sculptural constructions set in
blackened cells. The three dimensional elements are crude rusted
steel or
tin forms, and are intended to serve as foils for the more
elegant
paintings. The two are forms are ying and yang.
Bay has shown in the Washington, DC area for many years and is
also
affiliated with the Caelum Gallery in Chelsea, New York and the
New Light
Gallery in Abingdon, VA. He has exhibited in numerous
exhibitions, both one
man and group shows for over 20 years
ALEX BAY'S WEBSITE
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We're having an open house!
Thursday, June 22, 5 - 8pm
art6 gallery, 6 east broad street
(between First and Foushee)
Come, learn more about our unique,
(way cool) member-run gallery
Get to know our visual and performing
artist members
Savor our special space!
Visit our exhibits, explore our shop
also online www.art6.org
Inquire about becoming an artist/performing
artist member . . . a supporter . . or volunteer
Join us, in the spirit of a recent column in the
RichmondTimes Dispatch by Michael Paul Williams:
" . . . our most precious assets lie in the imaginations of our most
creative folks.
We must promote and nurture them if Richmond is to
complete
its transition from still life to renaissance city."
we'll have music and refreshments
will be served
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MENSPEAK
WOMENSPEAK
June 10th & 17th
Both Saturdays 8:00 PM FREE
Poetry / Prose Readings by:
Eugene Brown Wesley Childress Rene Falgalde
Kelley Lane Donald Meyers Tom Prunier Jimmy
Warner Vernon Wildy, Jr.
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Ann
Archer Joan Kalyan-Curtis Prema Devi Marian
Hollowell Verda Little Shann Palmer Darlene
Scott Jennifer Yane
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RECEPTION TO FOLLOW
Women, come see the men
...
men, come see the women!
RE: WEBSITE: Please
send data, images, links
to Webmaster Jimmy Warner Design
mailto:jwarner@richmonder.com |
All featured products and
images on this website (photos, drawings,
graphics paintings, poems & music, unless otherwise
specifically labeled ) are the creations of and
therefore legal intellectual property of Art6 Gallery or
the artists named or
JIMMY WARNER DESIGN, Copyright 2007
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art6 Performance Series
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May 6th,
Saturday, 8pm,
$5.00
Theatre production
"Invasion"
directed by
Janet Rogers
Fluxus Meets
Performance in
THE INVASION PROJECT
multi-event/performances
directed by Janet Rodgers
cast includes:
Kimberly Fauss,
Ann Furniss,
Katherine Gallagher,
Amanda Loy-Jung,
Janet Rodgers,
Jean Rule, Corey Roberts,
Peter Schmit, Anne Woods
Sunday, May 7
4:30p.m.
"Guitar Concert
by Carlos Pozzi
and Students".
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Please
donate to public school fund
8 p.m. Friday,
May 19, 2010
$5.00
"Humanism
and Enigma:
the
Art
of
Honore Sharrer"

presented by
Suzanne Foley,
former Curator of the
University of Virginia
Art Museum.
The exhibition of
Sharrer's
work is scheduled
at the
UVA Museum
from
April 1-August 20, 2010.
The lecture is part
of the
"Pinkney Near
Memorial
Lectures in
Art History",
and a catalogue
by Foley
will accompany the exhibition
and t
he lecture.
There will be a
reception
after the lecture
artmuseum
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