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SUMMARY:John W. Hiller Retrospective Photography Exhibit (7/1-7/17)
DESCRIPTION:John W. Hiller Retrospective Photography Exhibit\nJuly 1 – 17\, 2021\nSouthern Arizona Ranch Land (1977) by John W. Hiller\nOnline Album | Video Tour \nDel Ray Artisans is honored to showcase over four decades of photography from longtime member\, Oscar and Emmy winner John W. Hiller with a special two-week exhibit (July 1-17\, 2021). The work ranges from his solitary landscapes of the American West to the tranquility of the gardens of Japan\, as well as contemporary experiential imagery. \nVisit the gallery on First Thursday\, July 1 for a preview of the exhibit or reserve a ticket for a half-hour viewing during the extended hours on opening day: Friday\, July 2 between 12-8pm. Opening day tickets are not required\, but ticket holders have priority entry. The gallery capacity is limited to 15 people at any one time in order to facilitate social distancing. \nOpening Day Tickets \nJohn called Alexandria home for 40 years. He was an active member of Del Ray Artisans and volunteered his expertise for years as the Historian and Director of Archives\, and documented and photographed exhibitions for online platforms. John was born in Altadena\, California in 1935 and passed away in 2020 at the age of 84. \nJohn was modest and quiet about his career\, but this local cinematographer and photographer was the recipient of an Oscar for the 1984 documentary short “The Stone Carvers” about the Gothic architectural adornments on the Washington National Cathedral. He also received 20 Emmys for various other projects. For 31 years he worked in the Smithsonian’s Motion Picture Unit as a producer\, director\, photography director\, cinematographer\, videographer\, editor\, and still photographer. John also previously worked in Hollywood\, for the American Red Cross\, USIA\, and the U.S. Navy. His work resulted in over 131 films and videos used in exhibits and broadcast media; he received over 135 awards for those films. \nHere are two of John’s films to enjoy: \n\n“Dream Windows\, Reflections in the Japanese Garden” (1995) – https://youtu.be/xWcmuk2tN7M\n“Generation on the Wind” (1979) – https://vimeo.com/161535630\n\nIn honor of John W. Hiller’s work\, Del Ray Artisans is creating the John W. Hiller Photography and Film Scholarship\, which will be awarded to a high school student for photography or film excellence. Donations are appreciated to help fund this new scholarship. \n Donate  \nAlyssa Pease (John’s wife) and Del Ray Artisans’ Karen Schmitz are curating this retrospective with over five decades of photographs and additional personal items from his life journey. There will be specially selected artworks for sale\, extended hours\, and additional open gallery days. \nJohn W. Hiller Retrospective Photography Exhibit runs July 1–17\, 2021 at Del Ray Artisans gallery in the Colasanto Center\, 2704 Mount Vernon Avenue\, Alexandria\, Virginia 22301. The extended gallery hours during this exhibit are Thursdays\, Fridays and Saturdays from 12-8pm\, and Sundays 12-4pm. \nTo close the exhibit and honor those we have lost\, please join us in the garden outside the gallery on Saturday\, July 17 at 7pm for a Native American Pipe Ceremony led by Guy Jones. \nThe gallery is free\, open to the public\, and accessible. Del Ray Artisans is ALX Promise certified and is committed to the health and safety of our visitors. Please wear a face mask and maintain 6′ of personal space. \nFor more information\, contact Karen Schmitz (KSchmitzArt@gmail.com) or Director of Curating Kelly Postula (Curating@DelRayArtisans.org).
URL:https://delrayartisans.org/event/john-w-hiller-retrospective/
LOCATION:Del Ray Artisans Gallery\, 2704 Mount Vernon Avenue\, Alexandria\, VA\, 22301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibit,Del Ray Artisans Gallery
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ORGANIZER;CN="Karen Schmitz":MAILTO:kschmitzart@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:RESCHEDULED: Upcycle Shadow Box Project for Parents and Kids (Outdoors\, RAIN or SHINE)
DESCRIPTION:Shadow Boxes by Megan Levanduski\nThis workshop is being rescheduled. \nWorkshop: Upcycle Shadow Box Project for Parents and Kids\nDate/Time: Saturday\, July 17 from 2-3:30pm\nInstructor: Megan Levanduski\nClass size: 6 participants\n(Register by midnight on July 13) \nLearn how to make your own mixed media “altered art” project using upcycled materials. Participants will be guided on how to use a variety of found objects\, recycled materials\, paper\, and paint to create one of a kind artwork. Each person will be able to make at least one shadow box or canvas project. \nParticipants will learn how to mix and incorporate a variety of materials into one cohesive project. They will also learn how to upcycle and reuse materials into something new\, gaining ideas for what they may already have at home for future projects. \nThe cost of the workshop is a supply fee of $10 per person plus the instruction fee: \n\n$50 Del Ray Artisans member + 1 child ($70 total including supplies)\n$75 Del Ray Artisans member + 2 children ($105 total including supplies)\n$60 Non-member + 1 child ($80 total including supplies)\n$85 Non-member + 2 children ($115 total including supplies)\n\nThis workshop will be held outside Del Ray Artisans gallery – rain or shine! If there is a chance of rain\, canopy tents will be set up. \nRegister Now \n \n\nView other upcoming workshops\, information about the facility\, and policies on the Upcoming Workshops page.
URL:https://delrayartisans.org/event/rescheduled-upcycle-shadow-box-project-for-parents-and-kids-outdoors-rain-or-shine/
LOCATION:VA
CATEGORIES:Creative Summer Programs,Program,Workshop
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SUMMARY:OUTDOORS: Native American Pipe Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:Katsura (1984) by John W. Hiller\nDel Ray Artisans is honored to showcase over five decades of photography from longtime member\, Oscar and Emmy winner John W. Hiller with a special two-week exhibit (July 1-17\, 2021). The work ranges from his solitary landscapes of the American West to the tranquility of the gardens of Japan\, as well as contemporary experiential imagery. John passed away in 2020 at the age of 84. \nAlyssa Pease (John’s wife) and Del Ray Artisans’ Karen Schmitz curated the John W. Hiller Retrospective Photography Exhibit featuring his photographs and additional personal items from his life journey. \nTo close the exhibit and honor those we have lost\, please join us in the garden outside the gallery on Saturday\, July 17 at 7pm for a Native American Pipe Ceremony led by Guy Jones. \nFor more information\, contact Karen Schmitz (KSchmitzArt@gmail.com). \n.
URL:https://delrayartisans.org/event/outdoors-native-american-pipe-ceremony/
LOCATION:VA
CATEGORIES:Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="Karen Schmitz":MAILTO:kschmitzart@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210717T234500
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SUMMARY:“Together” Invitational Call for Entry Deadline
DESCRIPTION:Call for Entry ~ Open by invitation only to outstanding member volunteersTogether\nExhibit Dates: August 6-28\, 2021\nDigital entry deadline extended to Saturday\, July 17\, 2021 by midnight\n“Endangered” by Amy Kitchin\nTogether is a special exhibit to honor Del Ray Artisans members who have made exceptional volunteer hour contributions to support our nonprofit. The organization is grateful to members who have worked tirelessly to make our little corner of the art world successful. We want to give back to them by offering this opportunity to showcase their artworks. There is no theme restriction for this show. The entry deadline for the Art-to-Go Marketplace has also been extended to July 17. \nHonored artists will receive a special invitation to participate in this exhibit by email. You must be invited\, and your membership must be current to enter. If your membership has expired\, you may renew now. \nEntry Details & Form
URL:https://delrayartisans.org/event/together-invitational-call-for-entry-deadline/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Entry Deadline
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ORGANIZER;CN="Amy Kitchin Hower":MAILTO:alkitchin.dc@gmail.com
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