CEPA Hosts Multiple Exhibit Openings, Saturday Night
CEPA Gallery's annual Members' Exhibition opens with a reception Saturday, January 27, 2007 from 7 PM - 10 PM at their gallery in the Market Arcade Complex. The Member's Reception takes place in the Underground Gallery. This year's juror is Robert Hirsch. CEPA will continue its new tradition of awarding an Exhibition Award, recognizing those artists who demonstrate an elevated level of artistic maturity and skill in their work. The winner will receive a solo exhibit of their work in the 2007/08 exhibition year. Other awards including "Best In Show" will also be awarded.
Also opening is a solo exhibition by Tricia Zigmund (pictured), which will be exhibited in the Flux Gallery, entited "Portals of Science and Suffering". She is currently earning her BFA in Photography at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, and has showed in many exhibitions including the Museum of Contemporary Art in Washington, D.C., Erie Art Museum Annex Gallery, and the United States Capitol Building. "An achievement of personal equilibrium is the underlying motive of my work," Trisha says in an interview for Art Revolutionaries.
Picturing Poetry, an exhibition of work from CEPA Gallery and Just Buffalo Literary Center's Joint Education Program at Harvey Austin Middle School. in the Passageways Gallery. To learn more about CEPA's work with kids, read the online article on Picturing Poetry, CEPA & Just Buffalo's program at Harvey Austin School, click on the link or cut and paste into your browser.
CEPA Gallery, 617 Main Street, Buffalo, 14203, 716.856.2717, www.cepagallery.com, The Exhibitions will run from January 27 - March 3, 2007. Gallery Hours: Underground Gallery: Monday - Friday 10 AM - 5 PM, Saturday 12 PM - 4 PM or by appointment. Flux, Passageway and Public Art Spaces: Monday - Friday/7 AM - 9 PM, Saturday/8:30 AM - 4:45 PM, Sunday/10 AM - 3 PM.

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