A Retrospective From Two to Three Dimensions
June 8 – September 8, 2012

Opening Reception: Friday, June 8 – 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Free for BMCM+AC members and students w/ID and $3 non-members

GALLERY TALK – June 8, 6:30 p.m.
Artist David Weinrib will speak about his work and the current exhibition during the opening reception.

MODERATED DISCUSSION
Friday, June 15, 7:30 p.m.
$7 / $5 for BMCM+AC members + students w/ID
THE ART OF CREATION: A public discussion on the creative process with MOTION Dance+Theatre
How do you keep a centuries old art form feeling as relevant and modern now as the day it was created? Can something commonly linked to beauty and purity also give voice to complicated world issues? This public forum will feature a discussion with MOTION DANCE+THEATRE’s director Nick Kepley and its choreographers, dancers and composer about the different creative processes utilized by each artist and how elements of these techniques can be applied to all fields. Moderated by Brenda Coates.

POETRY + MOVEMENT
Thursday, June 28, 7:30 p.m.
$7 / $5 for BMCM+AC members + students w/ID
Poets Katherine Soniat, Tracey Schmidt and dancer Claire Elizabeth Barratt will collaborate on this interdisciplinary evening of poetry and movement. All three women have developed a strong reputation for their deeply original work. Come see what happens at the intersection of word and dance!

MUSIC PERFORMANCE – A NIGHT OF CAGE
Wednesday, August 15, 7:30 p.m.
$10 / $5 for BMCM+AC members + students w/ID
In commemoration of John Cage’s centennial, percussionists Jason DeCristofaro, Laura Franklin and Matthew Richmond will play Cage’s Third Construction composed in 1941. The fascinating array of percussion instruments used in this piece include: tom tom drums, conch shell, maracas, wooden ratchet, graduated tin cans, Chinese cymbal, claves, quijadas, cricket callers, teponzatli, Indo-Chinese rattle and more.  In a separate performance, guitarist Shane Perlowin will play an original composition for solo classical guitar dedicated to John Cage and based on his prepared piano music.

Support for this product has been generously provided by The Elwood Beach Fine Art Foundation.

Image Detail
Green Man series

Photograph by Jo Ann Weinrib

David Weinrib: Bridging
Retrospective from two to three dimensions
Paintings, Graphics Sculpture
Jo Ann Weinrib photography