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GINNY RUFFNER:
Aesthetic Engineering: The Imagination Cycle
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JULY 4 - OCTOBER 12, 2008
Aesthetic Engineering: The Imagination Cycle features new large-scale sculpture and installation work that cross-fertilizes flora, fauna and art. This exhibition is a mix of glass, steel and bronze, with explosive flowers, massive leaves, and twisted growing vines, including over 1,000 flowers, and eighteen freestanding sculptures made from bronze, steel and glass.
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MoNA Participates in La Conner's "Cadillacs Forever Car Show and Street Dance" Saturday, July 12th
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The Museum will remain open until 7 pm with free admission for all car show ticket holders. Jr. Cadillac (the renowned Seattle band formed in the 1970s) will be playing at the dance. For more information about this event, visit www.laconnerchamber.com.
Meet artist Ginny Ruffner, whose exhibit, Aesthetic Engineering: The Imagination Cycle is currently on exhibit. She will be in attendance at the Museum from 3-5:30 pm.
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Special Exhibit Celebration and Book Signing
Saturday, August 23rd, 2-5 pm
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Ginny Ruffner's exhibit, Aesthetic Engineering: The Imagination Cycle, is celebrated with a reception and book signing of her latest pop-up book, The Imagination Cycle. These highly collectible books will be available for sale in the Museum Store.
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Monday, June 16
GALLERIES CLOSURE
Galleries will be closed for Art Auction and show installation June 16th through July 3rd. The Museum Store will remain open during this period.
Saturday, July 19
OUT AND ABOUT
Mount Vernon Children's Arts Festival
Hillcrest Park
(Located north of Blackburn Street, between S. 10th and S. 13th Streets)
Tissue Paper Flowers
With Maggie Wilder, artist and art Educator
Crown yourself or your Mom or Dad with a garland of tissue paper flowers, or simply make a colorful bouquet of paper posies.
Saturday, August 2
OUT AND ABOUT-Anacortes Arts Festival
Youth Discovery Area on 8th Street
Super Simple All Ages Bookmaking
with Stephany Vogel, artist and art educator
Use stamps and markers to create your own picture book or (very) short story. You will take your small accordion book home with you.
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