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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190730
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SUMMARY:Inspired by History
DESCRIPTION:Opening Reception with the Artists: Thursday\, August 1\, 6 – 8 p.m. \nOur everyday objects may not be so ordinary when seen through the eyes of an artist. Using abstraction\, manipulation and interpretation\, local emerging and mid-career artists created works in response to objects from the Chandler Museum artifact collection. The exhibit considers memory\, continuity and change over time through artworks that explore the connections between people and objects. \nThis is a collaborative exhibition at The Chandler Museum. \nImage: (Right) Carrie Marill\, Packed\, 2018\,  linen and acrylic on panel – inspired by the historic valise from the Chandler Museum Collection (left) \nExhibiting Artists: \nDavid Adams\, Anthony Banayat\, Malena Barnhart\, Laura Spalding Best\, Andrea Cook\, Lauren Copley\, Ashley Czajkowski\, Erika Hanson\, Sarah Hurwitz\, Saskia Jorda\, Lauren Kelly\, Megan Koth\, Nicole Lee\, Cydnei Mallory\, Carrie Marill\, Jacob Meders\, Amanda Mollindo\, Adam Montoya\, Ann Morton\, Diane Nowicki\, Jessica Palomo\, Rembrandt Quiballo\, Melissa Sclafani\, Champ Styles\, Such Styles\, Brianna Voron\, Claire Warden. \nRSVP
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LOCATION:AZ
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190830
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191006
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SUMMARY:Through Each Other's Eyes
DESCRIPTION:Opening reception with the artists: Saturday\, September 7\, 6 – 8 p.m. \nRecepción con las artistas: Sábado\, el 7 de Septiembre\, 6 – 8 p.m. \nThrough Each Others Eyes™ began in 1988 as an artistic element of the first “Japan Week” sponsored by the Phoenix Sister Cities Commission.  The concept then—as it continues to be today—is for two Phoenix photographers to visit another country\, stay with host photographers in that country\, and document the cultural life:  the people and the environment.  The two Phoenix photographers would then host two photographers from abroad and guide them to people and places in Arizona\, with the result being an exhibition of 80 photographs:  20 from each photographer.  The exhibit is then displayed multiple times in both the United States and abroad with the hope that all of us can learn to understand and appreciate a different culture through photography. \nAfter five annual exhibitions with Japanese photographers\, Through Each Others™ began an exchange with photographers in Hermosillo.  The first exhibit was held in Hermosillo in 1995\, traveling to Phoenix in 1996.  The exhibit displayed here marks the 9th exchange TEOE presentation between Phoenix and Hermosillo photographers\, and through multiple displays in Arizona and Mexico more than 200\,000 people have attended TEOE exhibits. \nThe organization\, controlled by a President and Board of Directors in Phoenix\, became a non-profit corporation in 1999 and has now completed exchange exhibits with photographers in 11 cities around the world:  Chengdu (China)\, Baguio (The Philippines)\, Havana (Cuba)\, Ennis (Ireland)\, Edinburgh (Scotland)\, Catania (Sicily)\, Prague (Cech Republic)\, Grenoble (France)\, and Cairns (Australia)\, in addition to Himeji (Japan) and Hermosillo.  These exchanges have led to close friendships among the photographers\, and images of high quality showing the people and environment of the exchange cities. \nEspecially at this time\, with political messages of hostility being voiced along the U.S. – Mexico border\, it is important to display images that help to unite\, and not divide\, the people of both countries.  This exchange exhibit with the photographs of Juan Casanova and Dionisio Corral of Hermosillo\, and Brandon Sullivan and Gina Santi of Phoenix\, clearly demonstrates how much we have in common\, and how warmth and kindness permeates both of our cultural heritages. \nErrol Zimmerman \nEx-president and cofounder of TEOE \n\nThrough Each Others Eyes comenzó en 1988 como una actividad artística de la primera “Semana Japonesa” patrocinada por la Comisión de Ciudades Hermanas de Phoenix(Phoenix Sister Cities Comission). El concepto de entonces – que continua hoy en día – es que dos fotógrafos de Phoenix visiten otro país\, se queden con anfitriones fotógrafos en ese país\, y documenten la vida cultural: la gente y su entorno. Los dos fotógrafos de Phoenix después serian anfitriones para dos fotógrafos foráneos y los guiarían a través de lugares y gente en Arizona\, \nEl resultado final es una exhibición de 80 fotografias: 20 de cada fotógrafo. Esta luego es montada en ambos países con la esperanza de que todos podamos aprender a entender y apreciar aspectos de ambas culturas a través de la fotografía. \nDespués de 5 exhibiciones con fotógrafos japoneses\, Through Each Others Eyes empezó un intercambio con fotógrafos en Hermosillo. La primera exhibición fue presentada en Hermosillo en 1995\, viajando a Phoenix en 1996. Esta es la novena presentación TEOE entre fotógrafos de Phoenix y Hermosillo y a la fecha más de 200\,000 personas han visto presentaciones de TEOE. \nLa organización\, manejada por un presidente y una junta directiva en Phoenix\, fue transformada en una compañía sin fines de lucro en 1999 y ahora ha completado exhibiciones de intercambio con fotógrafos en 11 ciudades del mundo: Chengdu (China)\, Baguio ( Filipinas)\, Havana (Cuba)\, Ennis (Irlanda)\, Edinburgh (Escocia)\, Catania (Sicilia)\, Prague (Republica Checa)\, Grenoble (Francia)\, and Cairns (Australia)\,  Himeji (Japón) and Hermosillo. Estos intercambios han resultado en amistades cercanas entre los fotógrafos\, e imágenes de alta calidad mostrando la gente y su entorno de las ciudades de intercambio. \nEspecialmente en estos tiempos de mensajes políticos hostiles expresados a través de la frontera entre Estados Unidos y México\, es importante mostrar imágenes que nos ayuden a unir\, en vez de dividir. Esta exhibición con las fotografias de Juan Casanova y Dionisio Corral de Hermosillo\, y Brandon Sullivan y Gina Santi de Phoenix\, claramente demuestra cuanto tenemos en común y cuanta caridad y amabilidad impregna nuestros patrimonios culturales. \nErrol Zimmerman \nEx-president and cofounder of TEOE \nRSVP
URL:https://www.visiongallery.org/event/through-each-others-eyes/
LOCATION:Vision Gallery\, 10 E Chicago St\, Chandler\, AZ\, 85225\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190904
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191006
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SUMMARY:Escenas de Mexico
DESCRIPTION:Opening Reception with the Artist: Friday\, September 6\, 7 – 9 p.m. \nEscenas de Mexico features new and recent work by Phoenix based painter José Andrés Girón. Using bold colors and a strong sense of humanity\, Girón pays homage to many important aspects of Hispanic and Latino culture. Those with Hispanic and Latino roots can find comfort in scenes such as the traditional Mexican kitchen and mariachi musicians and instruments\, and those without are invited to share in iconic images of daily Mexican life. \nImage: José Andrés Girón\, La Mariachi\, watercolor on paper\, 36″ x 48″\, 2019. \nRecepción de apertura con el artista: Viernes 6 de Septiembre\, 7-9 p.m. \nEscenas de México presenta obras de arte nuevas y recientes obras de arte del pintor José Andrés Girón\, residente de Phoenix. Con colores atrevidos y un fuerte sentido de humanidad\, Girón rinde homenaje a muchos aspectos importantes de la cultura Hispana y Latina. Aquellos con raíces hispanas y latinas pueden sentirse cómodos en escenas como la cocina tradicional Mexicana y los músicos e instrumentos de mariachi\, y aquellos sin esas raíces están invitados a compartir imágenes icónicas de la vida cotidiana mexicana. \nImagen: José Andrés Girón\, La Mariachi\, acuarela en papel\, 36″ x 48″\, 2019.
URL:https://www.visiongallery.org/event/escenas-de-mexico/
LOCATION:The Gallery at CCA\, 250 North Arizona Avenue\, Chandler\, AZ\, 85225\, United States
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