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Joyce Scott's birthday celebration
Saturday, November 15, 9 - 11 pm
The evening will feature a performance by Joyce, live music by Majestic Notes, champagne, cake, and many more surprises.
We encourage you to wear an original Joyce!
RSVP by November 8: 410.962.8565
Space is limited, please reply promptly.
Special thanks to: Suzi Cordish, Goya Contemporary, and Dr. Leslie King-Hammond & The Center for Race and Culture, Maryland Institute College of Art
portrait of Joyce (above): John Dean, www.johndeanphoto.com
Framed Reality
December 2-January 31
Friday, December 12: Gallery talk 6pm/Reception 7pm
‹ work by Nora Sturges
A painting exhibition featuring the work of four figurative painters who draw inspiration from various sources, including childhood memories, folklore, and narrative. Although distinctly different in their approach and painting styles, each artist's work will evoke a unique and highly personal response from viewers.
Participating artists: Daniel Finch, Brian Martin, Becky Slemmons, and Nora Sturges.

Fantastical Imaginings
February 17-March 28, 2009
‹ Paul Chidester, The Listening
Fantastical Imaginings is an exhibition that will feature artists who are oriented toward fantasy, creating whimsical and imaginary worlds through their work. The artists represented in this exhibition, some of whom are emerging, others having earned national acclaim, work across styles and media to produce work that is filled with discovery and intrigue. Influenced by factors such as outsider art, Surrealism, graphic novels and cartoons, each of the artists in the exhibition share the notion that they are enabling “the creation of a unique world in which human activity takes place, fully invented by the artist.”
The exhibition will include the work of: Laylah Ali, Roberley Bell, Paul Chidester, Amy Cutler, Marilyn Holsing, Mark Hosford, John Karpinsky, A.D. Loveday, Caire Owen, Serena Perrone, Hiro Sakaguchi, John Shipman, Ann Siems, and Lee Wilkinson.
Fantastical Imaginings originated at the Delaware Center for Contemporary Arts and is curated by J. Susan Isaacs.
