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Enter dreamy world of artist Jill Trappler, 40 works set in a grand Victorian building
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The Danville Museum of Fine Arts and History, in collaboration with the Danville Regional Foundation, will present its Museum Residency Community Engagement Music Event this month.
The museum will feature Adam Hurt and Beth Williams Hartness, who will perform Musical Tapestries from the Appalachains: Banjo and fiddle narratives/authentic regional sounds.
The event will take place March 20 from 2 until 5 p.m. at 536 Craghead Street Gallery Space in Danville.
Adam Hurt and Beth Williams Hartness perform duets of traditional music from the Appalachian south and elsewhere with clawhammer banjo, fiddle, fingerstyle guitar, and vocals. Their engaging program will appeal to players and fans of old-time music as well as those who may be getting their very first taste of this captivating genre.
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Home from Home NPO s Tanya Townshend chats about the Orange Art Project that helps children from vulnerable communities make art.
The Orange Art Project is a unique and colourful exhibition that showcases art made by children from the non-profit organisation, Home from Home. It is on at the Spin Street Gallery until this Saturday, 13 February.
This initiative was created by South African artist Jill Trappler, who encouraged 8 artists from the Orange Art Group to assist her in introducing the joy of creativity to vulnerable children in communities across the city, explains Refilwe Moloto.
Jill worked with Home for Home, who provides permanent, loving family-style homes to 200 children across the Western Cape in 36 community-based foster homes. The project has been going on for eight months and the art mediums used include ceramics, fabric painting, collages, charcoal, cell phone photography, wax and pencil crayons.