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Follow on Google News | Visionary Art Exhibition, “REmerging TEchnologies,” at Center for the Arts at the Candy FactoryLocal Artists Express their Vision through Old, New, and Alternative Processes
By: ImageWerks Center for the Arts at the Candy Factory, Manassas, VA Local Artists Express their Vision through Old, New, and Alternative Processes Opening on August 7 and on exhibit until September 19, the Center for the Arts/Caton Merchant Family Gallery will debut the groundbreaking exhibition, REmerging Technologies. The exhibit showcases the work of three industry-leading contemporary artists from the Washington, DC area – Don Hurlbert, GC Schow, and Kathy Strauss. When the three artists met several years ago, they realized that there was a synergy in their work & views of life. Each one had a focus in their day-to-day lives that was creative, but each one wanted an outlet to express their personal vision. The synergy they realized, tied them together via photographic & artistic technologies that ranged from the antique to the most modern. REmerging Technologies is the result – a unique combination of artistic expressions that explore the relationship between our past and present. The artists will be on hand to talk about their work and the processes they used at the opening reception on August 10, 2013. It will be held from 6-8pm in the Caton Merchant Family Gallery at the Center for the Arts in Manassas, VA. A special gallery talk given by the artists will be held on August 24, 2013 from 6-8pm – during this talk, the artists will go further into depth about their art, techniques they use and inspirations. The Center for the Arts is located at 9419 Battle St, Manassas, VA 20110. Gallery hours are Mon.-Fri.: 10am-5pm; Sat: 1-5pm. “To make these important perspectives available to the public is a unique and valuable opportunity for the Center for the Arts,” said Anna Mish, Gallery Director at the Center for the Arts. “The artists, Don, GC, and Kathy, have all created breathtaking pieces that will stimulate the curiosity and imagination of our visitors, and hopefully inspire them to ask questions about the ways we choose to capture our world for future generations.” The show highlights work from three individual artists: Don Hurlbert is currently the Senior Science Photographer at the Smithsonian’ GC Schow is the Art Director and Partner at ImageWerks with a background in graphic design, illustration and interactive media. He applies this knowledge to his fine artwork in a unique style he calls “digital mixed-media” Kathy Strauss is the Creative Director and Partner at ImageWerks. Her work is informed by 30 years of experience as a designer, photographer, creative coach, artist, teacher, business owner and community volunteer. Her graphic design background gives her imagery a distinct clean style that electrifies each image with precision and harmony. In “Hardscape” For more information about the artists or the Center for the Arts/Caton Merchant Family Gallery visit: www.center-for- Additional hi-res images are available upon request. Credit info for attached images: Title: Thru the Looking Glass Title: Paradise Title: Media: Photograph Media: Size: 13”x13” Size: 16”x24” Size: 18”x24” Year: 2004 Year: 2013 Year: 2013 Artist: Don Hurlbert Artist: CONTACT: Kathy Strauss, kathy@imagewrks.net | 703-492-8215 # # # The Center for the Arts of Greater Manassas/Prince William County sponsors theatrical productions for children and adults, teaches arts classes, promotes visual arts and provides community outreach programs for local youth. Founded in 1984 by a group of artists and art lovers, the Center for the Arts aims to enrich the quality of life in the Northern Virginia suburbs through arts performance and education. A theater, an art gallery and classrooms are located in the three-story, historic Candy Factory building in Old Town Manassas, at 9419 Battle Street. The third floor provides additional space for lectures, poetry readings, recitals and chamber concerts. For more information, call 703-330-2787 or visit www.center-for- End
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