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Fall Exhibits Look to SCIENCE and MORE for Inspiration at DFAC

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Date: August 24, 2020
From: Dunedin Fine Art Center
Contact: Catherine Bergmann @ 727.298.DFAC, x225

Staggered Openings for  Fall Exhibits Give Viewers More Time to Absorb the Kick-Off of a Thoughtful 2020-21 Season at the Dunedin Fine Art Center

Each year, DFAC looks to tie the themes of its Fall exhibits to the year-long theme running in DFAC hands-on Children’s ART Museum.  This year, science is showing the way, with other treats for the eyes and mind also making appearances.


Entel Family Gallery
September 1 – October 18, 2020

Between | Us –  Multi-media exhibition of celebrated creative partners selected from the Tampa Bay arts community.
Featuring:
Dolores Coe and Bruce Marsh, Carol Dameron and Herb Snitzer, Carrie Jadus and Mark Aeling,
Mernet Larsen and Roger Palmer, Carol Mickett and
Robert Stackhouse, Janelle Young and Ryan McCullough.
Curated by Catherine Bergmann and Nathan Beard


Meta B. Brown 
September 1 – October 18, 2020

Velvet Elvis – Velvet paintings from the fifties, once considered the ultimate in tackiness. Classic subject matter included: tigers, unicorns, clowns, matadors, Elvis, Jimi Hendrix and Jesus. Since then, the nostalgia and vintage chic of the genre has made them quite collectible. For this fabulous fundraising exhibition, artists were invited to create a Velvet painting in the subject matter of THEIR choosing. Elvis will be in the house at show’s end to select the winners of this opportunity drawing extravaganza–
“Thank-you-very-much!”


Douglas-Whitley Gallery
September 14 – December 24, 2020

Vespertine –  An exhibition of artworks that incorporate the daylit logic of scientific and technological concepts or processes into their creation, while probing the shadowed and paradoxical possibilities of the unknown, incomprehensibly small or large, and combinatory. This exhibition aims to illuminate our complex connection to life, death, space-time, and the pliability of knowledge.

Featuring: Elizabeth Baker, McArthur Freeman, II,
Julia Buntaine Hoel, Kysa Johnson, Anne Mondro,
Elsa Muñoz, Luke Myers, Lisa Nilsson, and Michael Reedy.
Curated by Nathan Beard.


Gamble Family Gallery
September 14 – December 24, 2020

Heroes + Sheroes – Works by, of, and for our Heroes and Sheroes—Celebrated and/or Unsung.
Shining the light on those who’ve shown us the light.

Featuring Joan Duff Bohrer + Stephen Dunn, Ronny Elliott + his Many Heroes, Andre Perache Heller + Nikki Pike, Hilary DePolo + Ada Loving.


Syd Entel Founders Hall
September 14 – October 18, 2020

PHANTOMS and Bandits:
Wearable Art Designers–Seen/Unseen 
– Though we’ll miss the thrill + spectacle of the Wearable Art 16 Runway this year, look for video and photo highlights of the Wearable Art Shows of Yesteryear along with specially made MASK inspired creations by wearable ART designers.


Kokolakis Family Youth Gallery
September 14 – October 18, 2020

Works from DFAC’s award-winning Summer ART Academy fill the gallery for ,  MAD SCIENCE.  The work of these young artists will amaze you!


Rossi Gallery
September 14 – December 24, 2020

Hold Me  –   Invitational exhibit of cups, mugs, chalices, tumblers, yunomis, bowls and assorted vessels by contemporary ceramic artists from around the nation.


Entel Family Gallery
October 24 – December 24, 2020

Breaking Boundaries: Explorations and Collaborations
at Atlantic Center for the Arts
– This collection of original, signed works by former Master Artists in residence was amassed to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the founding of Atlantic Center for the Arts. The theme, Breaking Boundaries, reflects the creative process which is the essence of Atlantic Center’s mission. This traveling component of the larger collection, which grows as the roster of artists-in-residence grows, includes 71 pieces of art ranging from musical scores and recordings to audio poems and dance videos, from edited manuscripts and photographs to sketches and studies.


Monday September 14th marks the opening of the 22nd annual children’s hands-on exhibit, also named MAD SCIENCE.  This interactive hands on experience for 4.5 to 12 year olds provides an environment where you can explore the wonders of SCIENCE. This exhibit runs though August 13, 2021 in the David L. Mason (DLM) Children’s ART Museum at DFAC.

Gallery Hours:
Mon. – Fri. 10am-5pm

Gallery Admission FREE

DLM Children’s ART Museum – $4, Seniors $3, Members & Children 2 & Under – FREE

All at the:
Dunedin Fine Art Center
1143 Michigan Blvd.
Dunedin, FL 34698

727.298.DFAC
www.dfac.org

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