The Artists:

Beth Racette

Gene Delcourt

Helen R. Klebesadel

Rae Atira-Soncea

 

Dendritic Visions

Peace by Piece

Oct 5-Nov 17, 2007

Opening Friday, Octover 5, 2007

Commonwealth Gallery,
3rd Floor, Enterprise Center
100 S. Baldwin, Madison, WI

An exhibition of woodwork, fiber arts, installations and paintings

 

Gallery hours: Sun-Wed 10 am-5 pm
Thu-Sat 10 am-8 pm

Their Connections:

Art

Environment

Community

Justice

Grassroots

Music

Schedule of events at the Gallery:

Tuesday Oct. 9 GLC Board Meeting

Wednesday Oct. 17, 6:30pm Grassroots Leadership College, a video and conversation.

Saturday, Oct 27, 1:00 pm Trust for Natural Legacies, a non-profit land trust that preserves and restores natural areas by owning, operating and promoting nature preserves throughout the Midwest . We are committed to offering ecologically-sensitive programs on our nature preserves that provide public opportunities for recreation, education, scientific research and limited natural burial. Join us to learn more about TNL's mission, current efforts and future directions. For more information, contact Math Heinzel 608.2449.4488

Sunday Oct. 28 1-3pm, Open, Supportive Critique. Bring your art to the gallery and join other artists in talking about your art in a supported and nurturing way. The facilitated process will be a fun way to explore the direction of your work, share your intent, and ask the questions that you want to hear the answers to. Facilitators Helen Klebesadel and Rae Atira-Soncea.
For more information, contact Helen Klebesadel

November 2-4 Tales from Planet Earth (not at the gallery, but we encourage you to see it)

Saturday, Nov 3, 1-2:30
Artist Talk – the somewhat quintessential gallery talk offers you the opportunity to learn more about the art and thinking of the artists of “Dendritic Visions: Peace by Piece”; Beth Racette, Gene Delcourt, Helen Klebesadel and Rae Atira-Soncea
For more information, contact Beth Racette 608.239.9790

Monday, Nov. 12 6:00 pm
Screening of Michael Franti's film: "I know I'm Not Alone" Film & Discussion – view this film by Michael Franti, world-renowned musician and human rights worker, travels to Iraq, Palestine and Israel to explore the human cost of war with a group of friends, some video cameras and his guitar, Followed by a community discussion lead by Beth Racette.
For more information, contact Beth Racette 608.239.9790

Thursday Nov 15 6-8pm, Gallery Games– come explore a new way to interact with art and artists by playing a few gallery games developed to encourage dialogue and the exchange of ideas.
For more information, contact Rae Atria-Soncea, 608.516..6969