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Posted by Victory Hall Cultural Center on April 23, 2004 at 18:02:11:
Victory Hall Cultural Center presents Opening Reception: Victory Hall Cultural Center More information: DRAWING FROM THE WELL will feature works by prominent artists from the metropolitan area and greater New Jersey, including - Janine Antoni, internationally known artist, who will have a video installation on view for part of the exhibit. Antoni received a McArthur Fellowship in 1998 and the Larry Aldrich Foundation Award in 1999. Antoni has had major exhibitions of her work at the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, S.I.T.E. Santa Fe, and the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin. - Elizabeth Streb, founder of Streb dance company. Streb received a McArthur Genius Grant in 1997, a three-year choreography fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts, two New York Dance and Performance Awards (Bessie's), a Guggenheim Fellowship, three New York Foundation for the Arts awards, and a Brandeis Creative Arts Award in 1991. She has performed over US and in London, Berlin, and Paris - Tom Bayhnam (yacht designer), Mei Chou (Chinese herbalist), Brian Loughlin (architect), Robert Phitzenmeier, Sandra DeSando, Barnbara Landes, Paul Sullivan, Christina Mancuso, Alexi Sundokov, Meredith Lippman, Kathryn Klanderman, Ula Einstein, James Dustin, among others "Line moves us from, or connects us to; one point to another, one idea to another, one person to another. Simple marks in the sand become directions, maps and language. Line is a position or place of man in an expanding universe. The threads of conversation are lines we follow. Without line, we would be at a loss for the means to mathematics, architecture, for the ability to see ourselves." Each year, the Victory Hall Annual focuses on a specific artistic discipline and how it is being explored and developed by contemporary artists. The theme for this year is drawing, and the work explores elements of drawing in two and three dimensions, both abstract and representational. The exhibit runs from April 24 to May 29th www.victoryhall.org
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