[Durham INC] Gift of performances &/or classes; events

Laura Drey laurasoutlook at gmail.com
Thu Dec 14 14:34:49 EST 2017


Consider giving family and friend(s) ticket(s) to a performance to major and/or small performance venues as a gift. Write me off list serve if you would like a list of venues see the attachment although not updated since 2013 at least the documents provides a jumping off place.

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Consider paying for class(es) for a child/children/tweens (2013) and/or adult(s) (from 2012) instead of and/or in addition to a material possession. Write me off list serve if you would like a list of places that offer classes see the attachment.

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Events

Third Friday Durham
December 15, 2017, 5–8pm

Unclear About Nuclear War
with Durham Cinematheque


Join us for the start of our Nuclear War Film Series on Third Friday Durham, December 15, 2017. Kicking us off is Durham Cinematheque with Unclear About Nuclear War. No ticket required. Films will be playing on a loop throughout the evening.
The installation Unclear about Nuclear War will feature Cold War atomic bomb films and television commercials for consumer products, layered with very large abstract and 'unreadable' images. Cinematheque director Tom Whiteside has designed this show specifically for Power Plant Gallery.

Click here for more information on the Nuclear War Film Series. <https://powerplantgallery.us9.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6e2b53386465385652397102f&id=09d4e4ab17&e=608ac07bd7>
And don’t miss The Way Things Can Happen /an alternate history of nuclear war <https://powerplantgallery.us9.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6e2b53386465385652397102f&id=a436621cdf&e=608ac07bd7> by Erin Johnson on view January 2–March 3, 2018 at the Power Plant Gallery.

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Photo and art exhibits (Third Friday receptions - December 15 in downtown Durham from 
6 - 9 pm) 

Karen Klinedinst's current exhibition, Landscapes, will be on display through December 24, 2017. A Baltimore-based photographer, Klinedinst's landscape photographs test the boundary between photography and painting through the use of 'painterly' methods of layered photo manipulation. Klinedinst cites 19th century painters as a source of inspiration for this series of work. The Landscapesphotographs meditate on the human relationship to land, and the connection between the natural world and memory. 

Lucia Marcus is a local Durham painter and photographer.  Her current exhibit, Camera Lens, Brush Mind, features reverse glass paintings, mixed-media pieces, and photographs--all original pieces of art.  In the artist's words, "[t]he exhibit showcases my ability to use photographic imagery in a variety of ways with various materials, while maintaining the liveliness of life drawing." Marcus' original prints and drawings start at $50. Her show will be on display through December 24, 2017. 

Through This Lens, Inc.    303 E. Chapel Hill Street    Durham, NC 27701
919.687.0250  throughthislens at gmail.com <mailto:throughthislens at gmail.com>  
www.throughthislens.com <http://www.throughthislens.com/>

Laura
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