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SUMMARY:The Exquisite Gorge Project II: Fiber Arts with Magda Nica
DESCRIPTION:Seattle-based artist Magda Nica’s sculptural artwork is now on display at the Maryhill Museum of Art until August 4\, 2022\, in the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust Education Center. \nHer textile piece is part of Exquisite Gorge Project II: Fiber Arts\, a collective artwork in collaboration with the local community and a designated community partner\, among which ARCS. \nDrawing inspiration from the people\, the landscape and the river\, artists have designed an original fiber-based artwork in collaboration with the local community and a designated community partner.  The different sections\, featuring 13 artists\, will connect to create a large\, 66-foot flowing sculpture with the Columbia River as a central element. \nDeveloped by Curator of Education at Maryhill Museum of Art\, Louise Palermo\, The Exquisite Gorge Project II: Fiber Arts features 13 regional fiber artists working with communities along 220 miles of the Columbia River from the Willamette Confluence to the Snake River Confluence. Artistic Director for the project is artist Tammy Jo Wilson. \nOn Saturday\, July 2\, Magda Nica will be discussing her participation in The Exquisite Gorge Project II: Fiber Arts. Her sculptural textile artwork will be on display in the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust Education Center at the Maryhill Museum of Art between July 2 to August 4\, 2022. \nCome find out at her project’s (and Maryhill Museum’s!) special link with Queen Marie of Romania! \nOn Saturday\, August 6 all individual projects will be brought together at the Maryhill Museum of Art to reveal the continuous artwork. Save the date and come join us for this incredible event! \nARCS is proud be a partner for this multicultural project that features Magda Nica’s work. You can learn more about the project and see a map of installations here. \nMake it a day trip and enjoy the beautiful drive along the Columbia River Gorge!
URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/the-exquisite-gorge-project-ii-fiber-arts-with-magda-nica/
LOCATION:Maryhill Museum of Art
CATEGORIES:Heritage,Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:A Particular Beauty: Romanian Folk Clothing
DESCRIPTION:We are proud to sponsor Maryhill Museum of Art Exhibit: \n“When she was Romania’s crown princess (1893–1914)\, Marie of Edinburgh (later Queen Marie of Romania) began wearing peasant-inspired clothing from the country’s eastern provinces — a fashion trend long promoted by Elisabeth of Wied\, Queen of Romania\, and her court. A Particular Beauty draws from Maryhill’s collection of more than 450 items of Romanian clothing and textiles. The display will include about 20 fully dressed mannequins\, and numerous individual garments such as coats\, vests\, shirts and blouses.The exhibition will showcase a remarkable variety of Romanian embroidery techniques\, mediums\, and styles that have evolved through the influences of adjacent ethnic populations\, resident invaders\, other outsiders\, and—in recent decades–urbanization. Contextual labels and photographs will tie the objects to specific villages\, counties\, geographical regions\, and artisan workshops.” \nA Particular Beauty: Romanian Folk Clothing will be accompanied by a 32-page color publication (available in Summer 2020) as well as numerous education programs throughout the season. \nView Program  \nMajor sponsors of the exhibition are Bill and Cathy Dickson with support from the Romanian American Society (Portland) and the American Romanian Cultural Society (Seattle).  Partners include Atlianta\, Washington D.C.\, the American Romanian Cultural Society (ARCS) Seattle; the Romanian American Society (RAS) Portland; and\, the Romanian Cultural Institute (CRCI) New York. ” 
URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/a-particular-beauty-romanian-folk-clothing/
LOCATION:Maryhill Museum of Art
CATEGORIES:Heritage,Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:Romanian Cultural Festival
DESCRIPTION:Romanian Cultural Festival – September 22 @Maryhill Museum of Art from ARCS Project on Vimeo. \nRomanian Cultural Festival \nARCS invites you to a unique event\, dedicated to Romania’s centennial anniversary\, celebrating the Great Union of 1918\, when the province of Transylvania joined Bessarabia and Bukovina to form the Romanian Kingdom. Romanians from Washington and Oregon States will commemorate key historical events that reshaped Romanian identity\, focusing on Queen Marie’s contribution to the outcome of World War I and the ensuing period of unequalled cultural effervescence in the region. Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind opportunity to explore Romanian identity through space and time\, connecting two historical periods: the present and The Interbellum (inter-war) years\, associated with the birth of the modern state of Romania. \nVisitors will enjoy an all day feast of events\, such as the exhibition Romanian Identity\, Royalty and Architecture and two book launches: the bilingual English/Romanian photo album\, “The Queen and the Front” (2018) coordinated by Beatrice Todireanu and Anca Mizumschi’s essay collection “My Suspended Land” (2018). Folk dance and music performances by local groups and the Romanian Folkloric Ensemble Datina from Seattle\, with sample traditional Romanian fare and hands-on art for children will be offered as well. \nMore details: https://www.maryhillmuseum.org \nSponsors and Partners:  \nMaryhill Museum of Art\nAmerican Romanian Cultural Society\nThe Romanian Cultural Institute in New York\nThe Romanian Folkloric Ensemble Datina from Seattle\nThe Northwest Romanian Community\nThe Romanian American Society\nCultural Romania Association
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LOCATION:Maryhill Museum of Art
CATEGORIES:Heritage
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