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June Events at FiveMyles

June exhibitions and opening receptions at FiveMyles.

Exhibition Program

THE VIEW FROM HERE

ON VIEW: 06/01 - 06/15

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The View from Here is from a body of work that reflects Meridith McNeal's own windowphilia; large paintings—part window, part interior—that reference the historical and physical attributes of the places visited, as well as the generations that have passed through them and a presence as a contemporary visitor.


WEIGHTLESS

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ON VIEW: 06/23 - 07/15
OPENING RECEPTION: Friday 6/23, 6PM

Weightless the culmination of a three-year long multi-disciplinary project that combines sculpture, video, photography, and drawing to create a response to the death of NASA's Space Shuttle program, the emergence of low Earth orbit drone technology, and the oncoming 21st century Space Race.


Plus/Space

HEARTBEAT

ON VIEW: 06/18 - 7/16
OPENING RECEPTION: Sun. 06/18, 4 - 7PM

Heartbeat is a living place, an installation of tapestries, painting, and constructions, with the sustainability of wind and light of the sun. Human life, chaotic vibration or symbiotic rhythm to earth’s pulse: modern society intertwined with the planet, fosters Columbia Fiero's vision.


Space Program

VOCALS IN THE DARK

THURS. 06/08. 1 - 6PM

French composer vocalist Muriel Louveau presents a multi layered vocal & sound piece that combines words and singing in foreign languages. This project was inspired by poems of the american artist Elizabeth Hayes Christopher.
This meditative and immersive artistic experience is set in darkness and transports the visitor to foreign territories.


THE COLLECTIVE

THURS 06/15 & FRI. 06/16, 7 - 11 PM

The Collective is a group exhibition featuring new and current work by 1970s graffiti legends Bama, Wayne Pearce, Amril, Lauren Stevens, Chic, Arron, Flint and Vernon Reid.

Music by: DJ Undertaker Ash

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