Art Cafe: Lunar Talk
Wednesday July 3, 2019  2pm - 4pm (2 Hours)
Gallery / Exhibit Lecture / Seminar Community Event

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Does the moon offer serenity or incite craziness? Does it still provide a special mystery for us despite our more rational and scientific understanding of its nature? How has the moon inspired artists? Artist/art educator Ted Lind will share a selection of artworks from across time that feature the moon and our relationship to it. Conversation will be encouraged. This Art Cafe is part of To the Moon and Back: 50th Anniversary exhibition at ARTsPLACE and ARCAC until July 21.
Image: The Toilers of the Sea, ca. 1880–85 by Albert Pinkham Ryder

Student Sharing
Annapolis Region Community Arts Council scholarship recipient Jonah Rubin-Flett will be on hand to share what he has learned about the development of virtual reality (VR) programming. Jonah is 11 years old and attends Clark Rutherford Memorial School. The VR course he took as an ARCAC scholar also featured augmented reality (AR), and mixed reality (MR).
Pricing & Tickets
Pricing: Donation
Poster
396 St. George Street
Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia

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