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SUMMARY:Abstract^2
DESCRIPTION:Mad River Valley Arts (Mad Arts) presents Lisa Dimondstein\, Julie Parker and Sandra Shenk in Abstract^2. \nThese three women photographers are dedicated to radicalizing the photo as image. \nThey abstract from a pre-existing abstract sculpture with the aim to capture the essential properties and relationships of the original abstract concept\, and in doing so they remove themselves from any context or specific content or representation. The process involves eliminating any reference to real-world objects or situations and to focus only on the inherent structures and relationships. \nThe Cold Hollow Sculpture Park\, in Enosburg Falls\, has over 70 large abstract sculptures by renowned artist David Stromeyer. The photographs of Lisa\, Julie and Sandra\nare inventive abstractions from David’s sculpture. They utilize an in-camera multiple exposure technique to explore the intricate relationship between color\, texture\, movement\, line and form.
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LOCATION:Mad River Valley Arts\, 5031 Main Street #2 Village Square\, Waitsfield\, 05673
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment,Public Welcome
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SUMMARY:Socrates Cafe open to the  public – Discussion Question: How do we “live now” while still respecting the past?
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the next Community Socrates Café\nJanuary 9th from 5:00 to 6:30 PM\nDiscussion Question: How do we “live now” while still respecting the past? \nStudents from Harwood’s Harkness Leadership class will be hosting a community Socrates Café on Thursday\, January 9th from 5:00 to 6:30 PM in the HU library. A Socrates Café is an opportunity for dialogue about timeless and timely questions that all human beings deal with. Rather than being a debate or a discussion\, a Socrates Café is a dialogue where participants are encouraged to listen to and learn from one another. \nThis form of discourse- and its focus on the search for knowledge- comes from the great philosopher Socrates\, who observed that “Wisdom Begins in Wonder.” These gatherings are open to all community members\, regardless of age\, experience\, or background. Harwood students who are experienced in leading Socratic Dialogues will facilitate the discussions. \nCommunity members of all ages are invited\, and refreshments will be provided. For questions and more information\, please contact Adam Sargent at asargent@huusd.org.
URL:https://mrvvillage.com/event/socrates-cafe-open-to-the-public-discussion-question-how-do-we-live-now-while-still-respecting-the-past/
LOCATION:Harwood Union High School Library\, 458 Route 100\, Duxbury\, VT\, 05660
CATEGORIES:Community,Family Friendly,Public Welcome
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