ELLIPSE ARTS CENTER
Friday, November 07, 2008
  An Uncommon Beauty Featured in the Washington Post
Don Zientara (left) and his grandson Saro Harvey (right).

Arlington's Wakefield High School student Saro Harvey was featured in the Washington Post in the article entitled "Owning His Gay Identity - at 15 Years Old" by Theresa Vargas! Pictured with his grandfather, Don Zientara, Harvey was a guest of the Ellipse Arts Center for opening night of Uncommon Beauty.

Don Zientara is founder of Inner Ear Recording Studio in Arlington, Virginia. He was featured with Cynthia Connolly in the latest issue of STOPSMILING Magazine. They would like to welcome everyone to one of the newest galleries in DC, the Civilian Art Project, for the STOPSMILING: DC Issue Release Party on Thursday November 13th, from 7-10pm.
 




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