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SUMMARY:Lasting Impressions meet and greet receptions
DESCRIPTION:The Carriage Factory Art Gallery will host “Lasting Impressions – Hand Pulled Original Prints” featuring prints by Prairie Press Printmakers Founder and Director Doug Billings\, and other Prairie Press members. “Lasting Impressions” will also have prints from the Springdale Art & Nature Center print show. \nMeet and greet receptions with the artists will be held from 6-8 p.m. Friday\, July 23; 6-8 p.m. Saturday\, July 24; and 1-3 p.m. Sunday\, July 25 at the gallery. \nArtist info: \nDoug Billings has taught printmaking at MarkArts in Wichita since 2000. He belongs to several national print organizations including the Society for American Graphic Artists\, the American Color Print Society\, the Boston Printmakers\, the Print Consortium and American Print Alliance. Billings creates and teaches works using relief printmaking\, reduction block prints\, intaglio printmaking\, aqua tints\, and lithography. \n 
URL:https://carriagefactoryartgallery.com/event/lasting-impressions-meet-and-greet-receptions/
LOCATION:Carriage Factory Art Gallery\, 128 E. 6th Street\, Newton\, KS\, 67114\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reception
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SUMMARY:Opening Meet and Greet receptions for Environmental Exposure Glen Ediger
DESCRIPTION:Ediger brings Environmental Exposure to Carriage Factory Art Gallery \nGlen Ediger has gone by many monikers in his career – inventor\, designer\, author\, car enthusiast and now artist. \nEdiger’s latest creative venture has been a cooperative effort with Mother Nature. Ediger takes different types of metals and masks them with different natural elements or other metal shapes\, sets them outside to be exposed to the elements and lets nature take its course. Some pieces are left outside for just a few weeks and others for over a year. The results are stunning and as varied as the weather in Kansas. \nEdiger first got the idea when he saw a rusting car that had patterns left on the metal from rusting cans and thought “Could this be art?” \nEdiger’s philosophy about his environmental art is “Everything we do leaves an impression. Our actions\, whether intended or not\, create an effect on our environment and on our relationships. My art-form is an expression of that effect\, it intends to ‘expose’ both literally and figuratively the effects of our actions\, by creating a patina\, with rust and decay on to the medium\, literally creating the art on the exposed material.” \nLandscapes are the focus of much of Ediger’s work but through experimentation using different metals\, where he places the pieces to be exposed – close to a tree\, in direct sun\, etc. – and how long the piece is exposed\, he is able to achieve a variety of effects. \n“Sometimes\, the hardest thing is deciding when to bring the piece in\,” Ediger said. \nOnce he brings a piece in from the exposed elements\, he cleans it by using compressed air to remove any debris\, seals the metal and then mounts\, mats and frames the pieces using reclaimed lumber. \nForty of Ediger’s metalwork pieces are part of his upcoming show “Environmental Exposure” at Carriage Factory Art Gallery May 29-July 16. The show will kick off with three meet and greet events at the gallery – 6-8 p.m. Friday May 28\, 6-8 p.m. Saturday\, May 29 and 1-3 p.m. Sunday\, May 30. \nMore information about the show can be seen at carriagefactorygallery.com\, including a video of Ediger discussing his process and a visual catalog for the show.
URL:https://carriagefactoryartgallery.com/event/opening-meet-and-greet-environmental-exposure-glen-ediger/
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