ADVERTISEMENT
Published: September 20, 2009
The Enrichment Center will unveil its new sculpture garden at a ribbon-cutting ceremony and reception at 6 p.m. Friday. Speakers at the ribbon cutting will include Mayor Allen Joines and Doug Lewis, the retired headmaster of Summit School. During the reception, The Enrichment Percussion Ensemble will provide live music. Admission is free.
On view in the garden through next year will be "Things That Fly," an arrangement of cast-aluminum sculptures by six of the center's artists, Trip Collins, Mindy Kistler, Meredith Lamy, Jonathan Lindsay, Paul Quinn, and Valarie Williams. During the course of the year, other North Carolina artists will be invited to show their sculpture on a rotating basis.
Indoors in the Gateway Gallery will be "A Mixed Bag," paintings by Adam Leferve and sculpture by Duncan Lewis, John Martin, and Derrick Monk. It will be on display through Nov. 21.
For more information, call 777-0076, ext. 209.
Winston-Salem Journal - JournalNow.com | Member Agreement and Privacy Statement | Work With Us
| * To: | |
| Your Name: | |
| Your Email Address: | |
| Personal Message [optional]: | |