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Gallery is open 1-6PM on Wednesdays & Thursdays and 12-3PM on Saturdays
Arc Gallery encourages but does not require visitors to wear face masks during gallery hours and in-person events.
Disposable masks will be available to all visitors, as needed.
Arc Gallery encourages but does not require visitors to wear face masks during gallery hours and in-person events.
Disposable masks will be available to all visitors, as needed.
"THE 6000 CIRCLE PROJECT"
"THE 6000 CIRCLE PROJECT" A collaborative exhibition honoring the Divine Feminine in the Project Gallery at Arc Directed by Elizabeth Addison, NCWCA Exhibition Chair Opening Reception: Saturday, February 24th, 7-9PM Circle-Making at Arc Gallery: Sunday, March 10, 1:30 - 3:30PM Curatorial Tour & Artist Discussion at Arc Project Gallery: Sunday, March 17, 1:30 - 3:30PM Exhibition: February 24 - April 6 In collaboration with The Calling (Yasmin Lambie-Siimpson, Chantelle Goldthwaite, Sheila Metcalf-Tobin), NCWCA's 6000 Circle Project focuses on the circle as a symbol of balance and unity, a never ending container of feminine energy and light. The Calling envisions 6000 circles created by a multitude of artists from around the globe, both groups and individuals gathering and making for a series of interactive public installations. Circles made by NCWCA members and the public will be exhibited in the Arc Project Gallery and then travel to other venues. |