Monday, November 26, 2007

MCLEAN PROJECT FOR THE ARTS' NEW EXHIBITION OPENS NOVEMBER 29

November 29 – January 12

Reception Thursday, November 29, 7 – 9 PM

Free and open to the public

Emerson Gallery:
Transform, Transport, Transpose: Works by Leigh Taylor Mickelson, Judit Varga and Lars Westby
Each of these artists begins with ordinary objects or shapes and transforms them into lively, animated sculpture full of humor and poetry. Using clay as a primary material, these three artists are able to bring an instinctive spontaneity to the highly individualized process of transporting the mundane and pedestrian into a realm electrified through imagination.

Atrium Gallery:
Passing Fancies (Everyone’s a Stranger Here): Paintings by Lynn Putney
Using an abstract vocabulary, Lynn Putney creates small, subtle paintings that glow with a quiet, magical intensity. Arranged in constellation-like formation, the works evolve through a process of sifting and distilling, as Putney layers the thoughts, feelings and visual stimuli accumulated through daily living into composition that spark universal recognition.

Ramp Gallery:
McLean Art Society Juried Exhibition
An eclectic mix of work by members of the McLean Art Society. Juried by artist and George Mason University professor Walter Kravitz

McLean Project for the Arts
1234 Ingleside Avenue,
McLean, VA
703-790-1953
www.mpaart.org

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