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SUMMARY:“Fibrage a Trois: Fritzi Huber\, Leslie Marsh & Rebecca Yeomans” Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:“Fibrage a Trois” will be the second show to grace our new space featuring 3 artists specializing in the art of fiber: Fritzi Huber\, Leslie Marsh & Rebecca Yeomans. Including handmade paper\, hand-sewn embroidery\, botanically printed textiles\, explore unique path each artist has forged within the often-overlooked world of fiber art. \nSAVE THE DATE! Join us in the gallery on Sunday\, April 27th\, from 2-5pm. Enjoy special refreshments\, meet our artists\, and enjoy live music by violinist\, Shirley Lebo!    In addition\, we feature continuously rotating art featuring 30+ of Art in Bloom Gallery’s Artists! \nAbout the Artists\nFritzi Huber\, a current artist at ACME Art Studios\, has been making handmade paper\, and teaching workshops across the US for more than 45 Years. Her work has been exhibited and collected nationally\, as well as internationally. \nGuest artist\, Leslie Marsh\, comes from a long line of women who draw with needle and thread. She learned traditional handwork from her grandmother as a child and has been building on those conventional roots ever since. Leslie’s work is held in private collections across the Americas\, Europe and Australia.  She teaches workshops in her Hampstead home studio and at various sites across the US. \nRebecca Yeomans has lived her entire life centered around making. She learned to knit at eight years old and was considered the “class artist” in school. Rebecca and her husband Tom moved to Wilmington\, NC in 1984 and she worked as a scenic artist in the film industry. Her current work combines botanical printing\, knitting\, and stitching with a painterly feel. \nGallery events are always free and open to the public. On view along with these exhibits\, Art in Bloom Gallery showcases a plethora of fine art by over 30 local artists. During February\, we will be open by appointment and our website for all of your art needs. Please call us at 910-679-4257 or visit our website to book an appointment. \nIf you prefer to shop from home the Art in Bloom Gallery Website (www.aibgallery.com) is always open! Purchase art online and pick up at the door or take advantage of our free local delivery. We can ship anywhere within the U.S. Art in Bloom also offers free gift wrapping with gift cards available.
URL:https://www.artswilmington.org/event/fibrage-a-trois-fritzi-huber-leslie-marsh-rebecca-yeomans-exhibit-2/
LOCATION:Art in Bloom Gallery\, 6866 Main St\, Wilmington\, NC\, 28405\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="Amy Grant":MAILTO:artinbloomgallery@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Carolina Art Show - Create your Future
DESCRIPTION:Artists Call
URL:https://www.artswilmington.org/event/carolina-art-show-create-your-future/
LOCATION:Station No2 602 S. 5th\, 602 South 5th Avenue\, Wilmington\, NC\, 28401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bradley Carter Art LLC":MAILTO:bradleycarterart1977@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Silver Pride Cinema Festival: "1946: The Mistranslation That Shifted Culture"
DESCRIPTION:Seeking to uncover the origins of the rabid homophobia of the conservative church\, a gay seminary scholar and a straight activist make a shocking discovery: In 1946 an erroneous translation of the term homosexual in the Bible that has been weaponized against the LGBTQIA+ community ever since.
URL:https://www.artswilmington.org/event/silver-pride-cinema-festival-1946-the-mistranslation-that-shifted-culture/
LOCATION:Jengo’s Playhouse\, 815 Princess Street\, Wilmington\, 28401
CATEGORIES:Events,Film
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cucalorus Film Foundation":MAILTO:comm@cucalorus.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250510T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250510T153000
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SUMMARY:Silver Pride Cinema Festival: Shorts Block
DESCRIPTION:A compelling collection of LGBTQ shorts\, featuring: \nDérive- Guided by posthumous instructions to release her ex-wife’s ashes\, a reclusive book publisher embarks on a Surrealist odyssey (a dérive) across New York City\, experiencing a series of spontaneous connections along the way that inspire her to engage the world anew. \nOrder for Ben- Ben\, a trans man with a full and happy life\, agrees to meet his father for coffee after seven years of estrangement. Over the course of a year\, they attempt to find a way forward together as father and son. \nReclamation- Following a young trans man who embarks on a journey to tattoo over his top surgery scars\, this short documentary explores the power of community\, queer resilience\, and body adornment as gender-affirming care. \nSafety State- As rights are being rolled back and travel bans are going into effect\, Shay and Quincy decide to leave their home in Ohio and travel East to a safety state where it is safe and legal to be queer. They meet up with another couple\, Jacob and Michael\, so together they can pose as straight married couples. Quincy takes an instant dislike to her new “husband”\, Jacob\, as she resents depending on the men and pretending to be straight. As they face different threats on their journey\, they form an unlikely friendship. \nStud Country- Stud Country is the largest queer country western line dancing night in America\, continuing a little-known fifty-plus year tradition in Los Angeles. Despite its success and fiercely committed community\, due to gentrification\, the event is set to lose its venue. \nThe first Silver Pride Cinema Festival in Wilmington\, NC\, takes place on May 10\, 2025\, at Jengo’s Playhouse\, featuring four screenings\, including three feature films and a shorts block. Hosted by Silver Pride Circle of the Cape Fear\, the event aligns with the group’s mission to foster community and education for LGBTQ+ individuals over 50.
URL:https://www.artswilmington.org/event/silver-pride-cinema-festival-shorts-block/
LOCATION:Jengo’s Playhouse\, 815 Princess Street\, Wilmington\, 28401
CATEGORIES:Film
ORGANIZER;CN="Cucalorus Film Foundation":MAILTO:comm@cucalorus.org
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SUMMARY:Silver Pride Cinema Festival: "Dreams Deferred: The Sakia Gunn Film Project"
DESCRIPTION:In 2003\, Sakia Gunn was fatally stabbed in a gay hate crime in Newark\, New Jersey. She was fifteen years old and called herself an Aggressive\, an homosexual woman of color who dresses in masculine attire but does not necessarily identify as either lesbian or female-to-male transgender. Dreams Deferred depicts the homophobia that caused her untimely death and questions the lack of national media coverage of the murder of a Black Gay youth.
URL:https://www.artswilmington.org/event/silver-pride-cinema-festival-dreams-deferred-the-sakia-gunn-film-project/
LOCATION:Jengo’s Playhouse\, 815 Princess Street\, Wilmington\, 28401
CATEGORIES:Film
ORGANIZER;CN="Cucalorus Film Foundation":MAILTO:comm@cucalorus.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250510T190000
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UID:9946-1746903600-1746910800@www.artswilmington.org
SUMMARY:Silver Pride Cinema Festival: "Lavender Men"
DESCRIPTION:Taffeta\, a contemporary queer person of color\, summons Abraham Lincoln to perform an elaborate historical fantasia within her own head — only to learn that she can’t hide from her own present-day demons in the shadows of someone else’s past.
URL:https://www.artswilmington.org/event/silver-pride-cinema-festival-lavender-men/
LOCATION:Jengo’s Playhouse\, 815 Princess Street\, Wilmington\, 28401
CATEGORIES:Film
ORGANIZER;CN="Cucalorus Film Foundation":MAILTO:comm@cucalorus.org
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