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SUMMARY:Natural Visions - Jill Jensen
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit will be in the Gallery from May 22nd through June 16th.\nJill Jensen is a printmaker from Lynchburg\, Virginia.  She works with linoleum and eco-printing on fabric\, and has won recognition both as a printmaker and quilting artist. \nJill’s work can be found at the Taubman Museum of Art; San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles; Snidow Chapel at the University of Lynchburg; and the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. \n“My work combines bold graphic and intense color. Woodcut and linocut prints provide me with the opportunity to create images with sharp contours and positive and negative spaces. I enjoy the process of designing\, carving and printing the plates on both paper and fabric.”-says Jill. \nThe Gallery is open Mondays – Saturday from 10 am to 4:30 pm & Sundays 1 pm to 4 pm. \nAdmission is FREE \n 
URL:https://highlandsartsandcraft.org/event/natural-visions-jill-jensen/2023-06-10/
LOCATION:Alleghany Highands Arts and Crafts Center\, 439 E Ridgeway Street\, Clifton Forge\, VA\, 24422\, United States
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SUMMARY:Natural Visions - Jill Jensen
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit will be in the Gallery from May 22nd through June 16th.\nJill Jensen is a printmaker from Lynchburg\, Virginia.  She works with linoleum and eco-printing on fabric\, and has won recognition both as a printmaker and quilting artist. \nJill’s work can be found at the Taubman Museum of Art; San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles; Snidow Chapel at the University of Lynchburg; and the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. \n“My work combines bold graphic and intense color. Woodcut and linocut prints provide me with the opportunity to create images with sharp contours and positive and negative spaces. I enjoy the process of designing\, carving and printing the plates on both paper and fabric.”-says Jill. \nThe Gallery is open Mondays – Saturday from 10 am to 4:30 pm & Sundays 1 pm to 4 pm. \nAdmission is FREE \n 
URL:https://highlandsartsandcraft.org/event/natural-visions-jill-jensen/2023-06-11/
LOCATION:Alleghany Highands Arts and Crafts Center\, 439 E Ridgeway Street\, Clifton Forge\, VA\, 24422\, United States
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SUMMARY:Kids Summer Art Camp Session I
DESCRIPTION:June 12th – 15th (Monday-Thursday) \nA creative break to make art and have fun while doing it!  Ages 7-13 will unleash the wonder of using their natural creativity!  The price is $100 (scholarships available). \nRegister by June 7th to ensure a seat in a class of 12. \n  \n 
URL:https://highlandsartsandcraft.org/event/kids-summer-art-camp-session-i-3/
LOCATION:Alleghany Highands Arts and Crafts Center\, 439 E Ridgeway Street\, Clifton Forge\, VA\, 24422\, United States
CATEGORIES:Summer Camp
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SUMMARY:Natural Visions - Jill Jensen
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit will be in the Gallery from May 22nd through June 16th.\nJill Jensen is a printmaker from Lynchburg\, Virginia.  She works with linoleum and eco-printing on fabric\, and has won recognition both as a printmaker and quilting artist. \nJill’s work can be found at the Taubman Museum of Art; San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles; Snidow Chapel at the University of Lynchburg; and the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. \n“My work combines bold graphic and intense color. Woodcut and linocut prints provide me with the opportunity to create images with sharp contours and positive and negative spaces. I enjoy the process of designing\, carving and printing the plates on both paper and fabric.”-says Jill. \nThe Gallery is open Mondays – Saturday from 10 am to 4:30 pm & Sundays 1 pm to 4 pm. \nAdmission is FREE \n 
URL:https://highlandsartsandcraft.org/event/natural-visions-jill-jensen/2023-06-12/
LOCATION:Alleghany Highands Arts and Crafts Center\, 439 E Ridgeway Street\, Clifton Forge\, VA\, 24422\, United States
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SUMMARY:Natural Visions - Jill Jensen
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit will be in the Gallery from May 22nd through June 16th.\nJill Jensen is a printmaker from Lynchburg\, Virginia.  She works with linoleum and eco-printing on fabric\, and has won recognition both as a printmaker and quilting artist. \nJill’s work can be found at the Taubman Museum of Art; San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles; Snidow Chapel at the University of Lynchburg; and the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. \n“My work combines bold graphic and intense color. Woodcut and linocut prints provide me with the opportunity to create images with sharp contours and positive and negative spaces. I enjoy the process of designing\, carving and printing the plates on both paper and fabric.”-says Jill. \nThe Gallery is open Mondays – Saturday from 10 am to 4:30 pm & Sundays 1 pm to 4 pm. \nAdmission is FREE \n 
URL:https://highlandsartsandcraft.org/event/natural-visions-jill-jensen/2023-06-13/
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SUMMARY:Natural Visions - Jill Jensen
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit will be in the Gallery from May 22nd through June 16th.\nJill Jensen is a printmaker from Lynchburg\, Virginia.  She works with linoleum and eco-printing on fabric\, and has won recognition both as a printmaker and quilting artist. \nJill’s work can be found at the Taubman Museum of Art; San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles; Snidow Chapel at the University of Lynchburg; and the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. \n“My work combines bold graphic and intense color. Woodcut and linocut prints provide me with the opportunity to create images with sharp contours and positive and negative spaces. I enjoy the process of designing\, carving and printing the plates on both paper and fabric.”-says Jill. \nThe Gallery is open Mondays – Saturday from 10 am to 4:30 pm & Sundays 1 pm to 4 pm. \nAdmission is FREE \n 
URL:https://highlandsartsandcraft.org/event/natural-visions-jill-jensen/2023-06-14/
LOCATION:Alleghany Highands Arts and Crafts Center\, 439 E Ridgeway Street\, Clifton Forge\, VA\, 24422\, United States
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SUMMARY:Natural Visions - Jill Jensen
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit will be in the Gallery from May 22nd through June 16th.\nJill Jensen is a printmaker from Lynchburg\, Virginia.  She works with linoleum and eco-printing on fabric\, and has won recognition both as a printmaker and quilting artist. \nJill’s work can be found at the Taubman Museum of Art; San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles; Snidow Chapel at the University of Lynchburg; and the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. \n“My work combines bold graphic and intense color. Woodcut and linocut prints provide me with the opportunity to create images with sharp contours and positive and negative spaces. I enjoy the process of designing\, carving and printing the plates on both paper and fabric.”-says Jill. \nThe Gallery is open Mondays – Saturday from 10 am to 4:30 pm & Sundays 1 pm to 4 pm. \nAdmission is FREE \n 
URL:https://highlandsartsandcraft.org/event/natural-visions-jill-jensen/2023-06-15/
LOCATION:Alleghany Highands Arts and Crafts Center\, 439 E Ridgeway Street\, Clifton Forge\, VA\, 24422\, United States
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SUMMARY:Natural Visions - Jill Jensen
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit will be in the Gallery from May 22nd through June 16th.\nJill Jensen is a printmaker from Lynchburg\, Virginia.  She works with linoleum and eco-printing on fabric\, and has won recognition both as a printmaker and quilting artist. \nJill’s work can be found at the Taubman Museum of Art; San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles; Snidow Chapel at the University of Lynchburg; and the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. \n“My work combines bold graphic and intense color. Woodcut and linocut prints provide me with the opportunity to create images with sharp contours and positive and negative spaces. I enjoy the process of designing\, carving and printing the plates on both paper and fabric.”-says Jill. \nThe Gallery is open Mondays – Saturday from 10 am to 4:30 pm & Sundays 1 pm to 4 pm. \nAdmission is FREE \n 
URL:https://highlandsartsandcraft.org/event/natural-visions-jill-jensen/2023-06-16/
LOCATION:Alleghany Highands Arts and Crafts Center\, 439 E Ridgeway Street\, Clifton Forge\, VA\, 24422\, United States
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SUMMARY:2023 Juneteenth Invitational
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit will be in the gallery from June 19th to July 21st.\nCelebrating black art and creators surrounding the Virginia area\, this exhibit includes eight artist and one collector. \nClinton Helms of southern Virginia is a painter and sculptor who pursued his dream of becoming an artist after retiring from the Army reserve\, with over 20 years of service. \nLeah Thompson is best known for her free-flowing and colorful oil paintings that beautifully articulate the gesture of human form. Thompson also teaches elementary school art. \nDonald Earley began his career as a creator in the fashion industry and has since created pieces of art ranging from different mediums. “I call my work awareness art… it is a mixture of social unrest and a political injustice movement\, a form of communication that is borderline between an act of expression through touch.” \nSarah Williams\, a painter whose main subjects include animals and people\, found her love of art through watching her mom doodle. “I am honored to be a part of this exhibit and hope my art will be an inspiration to others.” \nJada Callendar\, a photographer native to Clifton forge explored her love for picture taking at a very young age. Her work varies from scenic landscapes to expressive portraits. \nDanny Cardwell specializes in wedding\, engagement\, and lifestyle photography. He and his wife are the owners of Chromatic Expressions\, where they have been successful photographing weddings and other events. \nDyke Wood is a mostly self-taught artist who likes to work large and bold. His experimentation with color\, shape and mood allows a broad range of creation within his works. His work ranges from expressive abstracts to powerful works of symbolism. \nPat Davis Ross is a collector who found a lack of black art reflecting her heritage. The meaning of her collection highlights the fact that owning and collecting art does not have to be expensive. Hunting for affordable images\, she discovered cards\, prints\, and reproductions. The search of artwork that was meaningful to her is a beautiful representation of why we as human beings need art. \nThe Gallery is open Monday- Saturday from 10am to 4:30pm and Sundays 1pm to 4pm \nAdmission is FREE
URL:https://highlandsartsandcraft.org/event/2023-juneteenth-invitational/2023-06-19/
LOCATION:Alleghany Highands Arts and Crafts Center\, 439 E Ridgeway Street\, Clifton Forge\, VA\, 24422\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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SUMMARY:2023 Juneteenth Invitational
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit will be in the gallery from June 19th to July 21st.\nCelebrating black art and creators surrounding the Virginia area\, this exhibit includes eight artist and one collector. \nClinton Helms of southern Virginia is a painter and sculptor who pursued his dream of becoming an artist after retiring from the Army reserve\, with over 20 years of service. \nLeah Thompson is best known for her free-flowing and colorful oil paintings that beautifully articulate the gesture of human form. Thompson also teaches elementary school art. \nDonald Earley began his career as a creator in the fashion industry and has since created pieces of art ranging from different mediums. “I call my work awareness art… it is a mixture of social unrest and a political injustice movement\, a form of communication that is borderline between an act of expression through touch.” \nSarah Williams\, a painter whose main subjects include animals and people\, found her love of art through watching her mom doodle. “I am honored to be a part of this exhibit and hope my art will be an inspiration to others.” \nJada Callendar\, a photographer native to Clifton forge explored her love for picture taking at a very young age. Her work varies from scenic landscapes to expressive portraits. \nDanny Cardwell specializes in wedding\, engagement\, and lifestyle photography. He and his wife are the owners of Chromatic Expressions\, where they have been successful photographing weddings and other events. \nDyke Wood is a mostly self-taught artist who likes to work large and bold. His experimentation with color\, shape and mood allows a broad range of creation within his works. His work ranges from expressive abstracts to powerful works of symbolism. \nPat Davis Ross is a collector who found a lack of black art reflecting her heritage. The meaning of her collection highlights the fact that owning and collecting art does not have to be expensive. Hunting for affordable images\, she discovered cards\, prints\, and reproductions. The search of artwork that was meaningful to her is a beautiful representation of why we as human beings need art. \nThe Gallery is open Monday- Saturday from 10am to 4:30pm and Sundays 1pm to 4pm \nAdmission is FREE
URL:https://highlandsartsandcraft.org/event/2023-juneteenth-invitational/2023-06-20/
LOCATION:Alleghany Highands Arts and Crafts Center\, 439 E Ridgeway Street\, Clifton Forge\, VA\, 24422\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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SUMMARY:2023 Juneteenth Invitational
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit will be in the gallery from June 19th to July 21st.\nCelebrating black art and creators surrounding the Virginia area\, this exhibit includes eight artist and one collector. \nClinton Helms of southern Virginia is a painter and sculptor who pursued his dream of becoming an artist after retiring from the Army reserve\, with over 20 years of service. \nLeah Thompson is best known for her free-flowing and colorful oil paintings that beautifully articulate the gesture of human form. Thompson also teaches elementary school art. \nDonald Earley began his career as a creator in the fashion industry and has since created pieces of art ranging from different mediums. “I call my work awareness art… it is a mixture of social unrest and a political injustice movement\, a form of communication that is borderline between an act of expression through touch.” \nSarah Williams\, a painter whose main subjects include animals and people\, found her love of art through watching her mom doodle. “I am honored to be a part of this exhibit and hope my art will be an inspiration to others.” \nJada Callendar\, a photographer native to Clifton forge explored her love for picture taking at a very young age. Her work varies from scenic landscapes to expressive portraits. \nDanny Cardwell specializes in wedding\, engagement\, and lifestyle photography. He and his wife are the owners of Chromatic Expressions\, where they have been successful photographing weddings and other events. \nDyke Wood is a mostly self-taught artist who likes to work large and bold. His experimentation with color\, shape and mood allows a broad range of creation within his works. His work ranges from expressive abstracts to powerful works of symbolism. \nPat Davis Ross is a collector who found a lack of black art reflecting her heritage. The meaning of her collection highlights the fact that owning and collecting art does not have to be expensive. Hunting for affordable images\, she discovered cards\, prints\, and reproductions. The search of artwork that was meaningful to her is a beautiful representation of why we as human beings need art. \nThe Gallery is open Monday- Saturday from 10am to 4:30pm and Sundays 1pm to 4pm \nAdmission is FREE
URL:https://highlandsartsandcraft.org/event/2023-juneteenth-invitational/2023-06-21/
LOCATION:Alleghany Highands Arts and Crafts Center\, 439 E Ridgeway Street\, Clifton Forge\, VA\, 24422\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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SUMMARY:2023 Juneteenth Invitational
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URL:https://highlandsartsandcraft.org/event/2023-juneteenth-invitational/2023-06-22/
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CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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SUMMARY:2023 Juneteenth Invitational
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URL:https://highlandsartsandcraft.org/event/2023-juneteenth-invitational/2023-06-27/
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SUMMARY:2023 Juneteenth Invitational
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URL:https://highlandsartsandcraft.org/event/2023-juneteenth-invitational/2023-06-28/
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