ELLIPSE ARTS CENTER
Thursday, May 04, 2006
  FROM THE JUNKYARD TO THE FRONTYARD OPENING RECEPTION

Ellipse Arts Center open
ned From the Junkyard to the Frontyard, an exhibit that will help redefine our conception of junk, on Thursday. According to Director/Curator Cynthia Connolly "although we often assume there is only the one common use for everything manufactured, this exhibit exposes the ingenuity of five artists who take found, free or very inexpensive materials and transform them into beautiful peices of art, rendering the "junk" unrecognizable in the process."


Director Cynthia Connolly (right) chats with artist Margaret Boozer (left) at the openning reception.


Junkyard artists Richard Bay (right) and Carolyn Bernstein (left) discuss Richard's Art.


Junkyard artist Jeff Willson shows off his tie made with recycled lids.


Arlington County Mechanic and Junkyard artist George Kakissis discusses his work with viewers.


We had a devil of a good time!












 




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Ellipse Arts Center is a 3,000 square foot visual arts facility managed by Arlington Cultural Affairs, Department of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resourses. Our mission is to provide a diverse schedule of high quality programs in the visual arts, providing opportunities for visual artists, as well as developing an engaged and appreciative audience.

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