{"id":9895,"date":"2024-01-31T12:51:37","date_gmt":"2024-01-31T16:51:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/reflectornews.org\/?p=9895"},"modified":"2024-01-31T12:51:37","modified_gmt":"2024-01-31T16:51:37","slug":"artful-engagements-a-showcase-of-community-creativity","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/reflectornews.org\/2024\/01\/artful-engagements-a-showcase-of-community-creativity\/","title":{"rendered":"Artful Engagements: A showcase of community creativity"},"content":{"rendered":"
Hailing from Baltimore and now based in Virginia, Duman’s exquisite blown glass creations will be on display until March 2024. A diverse selection of his impressive pieces, developed through his artistic journey at the Maryland Institute of Fine Art and Virginia Commonwealth University, is available for purchase.<\/p>\n
A portion of the proceeds supports cultural arts at the Weinstein JCC. Explore more of Neil Duman’s mesmerizing glass visions at dumansglassvisions.com.<\/p>\n
Juried by esteemed Richmond artist Steve Ferretti, the exhibit will be on display until Feb. 29. Visit the gallery to experience the rich tapestry of artistic expression shaping our community.<\/p>\n
In January, the Weinstein JCC hosted a dynamic collaborative art critique event in the Sara D. November Gallery. A collaboration between Artspace members and the JCC, the event brought together professional and amateur artists in the community. Attendees exchanged ideas and shared their work in this engaging artistic dialogue.<\/p>\n
The Sara D. November Gallery, dedicated to enriching Richmond’s cultural landscape, will host another collaborative critique event in the spring. Stay tuned for details!<\/p>\n
Mark your calendars for March 7, at 7 p.m., as the JCC presents the ‘Left Brain\/Right Brain: Intersection’ exhibit in the Sara D. November Gallery.<\/p>\n
Curated by the JCC’s Art Committee, this exhibit showcases the artwork of science-minded professionals and artists, including Carl Patow, Deborah Pollack, Ann Fulcher, Scott Morese, and Karen Roodman.<\/p>\n
Join us for a reception and artist talk, exploring the intersection of art and science.<\/p>\n
Calling all young artists in grades 1-5! Join Instructor Marjorie Myles for the Unexpected Artistry classes this spring at the Center.<\/p>\n
Filled with vibrant energy, these classes allow students to explore imaginative designs, dance, and paint to music. Embrace the joy of creating outside the lines.<\/p>\n