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LAST CHANCE TO SEE MEGALOPOLIS AND AT STAKE AND RIDER!

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In its final week, Ken Ashton’s Megalopolis and Lily Cox-Richard’s At Stake and Rider closes on Saturday, July 21, 2007. Join us for a talk with the artists to round out an amazing show. Open to the public, the discussion will begin at 3:00 p.m. and will be moderated by Civilian Art Projects’ Director, Jayme McLellan. Refreshments will be served. Exhibition hours are Wednesday through Saturday from 12:00 to 6:00 p.m. and by appointment.

APPOINTMENTS ‘TIL SEPTEMBER 7
After July 21, Civilian will be open by appointment only through September 6, 2007. On September 7th, Civilian Art Projects begins its Fall exhibit series with photographer, Noelle Tan and painter, Erick Jackson. The exhibition will feature Tan, who creates innovative photographs dominated by either white or black space, who will debut her new white series of large scale photographs (50″ x 40″) of desert landscapes and other ethereal subjects. Jackson’s new series of paintings are based on an imaginative reflection of the interior of Dracula’s house. Tan’s exhibition is sponsored by the Creative Capital Foundation, a poem and essay by Grace Cavilieri, host of the Poet and the Poem from the Library of Congress, will accompany the work.

SUMMER FUN EVENT! August 1
If you are like us, enjoying the baking asphalt and smells of summer in DC; please join Panache, Civilian, Reuben Breslar and the folks at 1644 N. Capital in saying a big DC hello to …. THE SHOW IS THE RAINBOW
Wednesday, Aug.1, 2007
THIS EVENT IS NOT AT CIVILIAN, IT IS AT:
The Bobby Fisher Memorial Building
1644 N. Capitol Street
8 – 11 PM
Wednesday, Aug.1, 2007
$2 donation to help with gas for the band and refreshments

Joining THE SHOW IS THE RAINBOW:
Black and Tan Fantasy Band (Hash & Jay Conny) Pontiak
And visual artists:
Seth Adelsberger http://www.sethadelsberger.blogspot.com
Ed Fendley http://www.edwardmaxfendley.blogspot.com/
and Luke Wyatt

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