Special to the Times-News
The Gallery at Flat Rock presents its first-ever community project that will simultaneously celebrate the Chinese New Year, Valentine’s Day and Mardi Gras.
The ticketed “Pray, Love, Eat” event Feb. 13 will combine a workshop in traditional origami technique, an exhibition of artwork from artists in the community and homemade dumplings.
A portion of the proceeds from sales of “Pray, Love, Eat” exhibition artwork will support the programs of the Arts Council of Henderson County.
“It turns out that Chinese New Year, Valentine’s Day and Mardi Gras are spaced two days apart this year,” says Suzanne Camarata, owner of The Gallery at Flat Rock. “We hope that this three-part celebration will help lighten spirits and refresh people’s energy, to make 2021 a truly Happy New Year.”
The event will combine a workshop in traditional origami technique, an exhibition of artwork from artists in the community and yummy homemade dumplings. A portion of the proceeds from sales of “Pray, Love, Eat” exhibition artwork will support the programs of the Arts Council of Henderson County.
“It turns out that Chinese New Year, Valentine’s Day, and Mardi Gras are spaced two days apart this year,” says Suzanne Camarata, owner of The Gallery at Flat Rock. “We hope that this three-part celebration will help lighten spirits and refresh people’s energy, to make 2021 a truly Happy New Year.”
For the “Pray” part of the project, a special workshop on Feb. 13 in making a traditional folding fan, or Sensu, will offer an opportunity to engage in a fun but cathartic meditation activity from Japan. Participants can write a wish, prayer or hope for 2021 on their fan and then hang it with dozens of others on a tree outside the gallery, creating a community art display. For