A celebration of dance, intricate wood
sculptures and an artistic tribute to Martin Luther Jr., will be on display at
the Tompkins County Public Library during Downtown Ithaca’s Gallery Night,
February 7.
The featured exhibits include, “For the Joy of Dancing,” a multi-media exhibit reflecting the passion, spirit and excitement of dance.
“For the Joy of Dancing,” includes original works from regional artists: Glenda Blake, Raymond Dalton, Margaret Corbit, Brian Keeler, Bill Deats, Jari Poulin, Julie Prisloe and Kurt Lichtmann.
The artists borrowed from their own experiences with dancing and dancers to create an eclectic blend of pieces which celebrate the simple joys of learned and improvised dance. From pieces reflecting the newly-learned poise of young dancers to those showcasing the passion and excitement shared between dance partners, the exhibit offers—through the eyes of its artists-- a glimpse into the social, cultural, emotional and spiritual world of dance.
The exhibit includes photographs of many local dancers, and will be on display through March 15.
Also on display during Gallery Night are the unusual wood sculptures of Gerry Monaghan and Eva M. Capobianco. This unusual pairing illustrates how artists can use the same medium to create vastly different works. From the solid, yet fanciful, creations of Capobianco to the fragile, almost floating creations, of Monaghan, these intricately-crafted pieces are dissimilar in their design but alike in their beauty.
Gallery Night will also feature a special exhibit presented by the Tompkins County Office of Human Rights. “Why We Can’t Wait: The 127th Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Art and Poetry Competition Show will be on display outside of the Library’s Ezra Cornell Reading Room. A Recognition Ceremony and Reception will take place at 5:30 p.m. in the Avenue of the Friends.
For more information about any of these exhibits, contact Sally Grubb at (607) 272-4557 extension 232 or sgrubb@tcpl.org.
Gallery Night access to the Library will be through the BorgWarner Community Room entrance behind Green Street’s TCAT bus shelter.
The featured exhibits include, “For the Joy of Dancing,” a multi-media exhibit reflecting the passion, spirit and excitement of dance.
“For the Joy of Dancing,” includes original works from regional artists: Glenda Blake, Raymond Dalton, Margaret Corbit, Brian Keeler, Bill Deats, Jari Poulin, Julie Prisloe and Kurt Lichtmann.
The artists borrowed from their own experiences with dancing and dancers to create an eclectic blend of pieces which celebrate the simple joys of learned and improvised dance. From pieces reflecting the newly-learned poise of young dancers to those showcasing the passion and excitement shared between dance partners, the exhibit offers—through the eyes of its artists-- a glimpse into the social, cultural, emotional and spiritual world of dance.
The exhibit includes photographs of many local dancers, and will be on display through March 15.
Also on display during Gallery Night are the unusual wood sculptures of Gerry Monaghan and Eva M. Capobianco. This unusual pairing illustrates how artists can use the same medium to create vastly different works. From the solid, yet fanciful, creations of Capobianco to the fragile, almost floating creations, of Monaghan, these intricately-crafted pieces are dissimilar in their design but alike in their beauty.
Gallery Night will also feature a special exhibit presented by the Tompkins County Office of Human Rights. “Why We Can’t Wait: The 127th Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Art and Poetry Competition Show will be on display outside of the Library’s Ezra Cornell Reading Room. A Recognition Ceremony and Reception will take place at 5:30 p.m. in the Avenue of the Friends.
For more information about any of these exhibits, contact Sally Grubb at (607) 272-4557 extension 232 or sgrubb@tcpl.org.
Gallery Night access to the Library will be through the BorgWarner Community Room entrance behind Green Street’s TCAT bus shelter.
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