Summer/Fall Grounds For Sculpture Event Guide

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JULY EVENTS

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Christine Havrilla

SUMMER PHOTOWALK AW Thursday, July 12, 10am–1pm Join nationally acclaimed photographer Michael S. Miller of Visions Photographic Workshops for a photo walk around Grounds For Sculpture’s 42 gorgeous acres. Miller will guide your photographic journey with pointers on composition and perspective and help you hone your photography skills to get the shot you want. A digital point and shoot camera or digital SLR camera is required. Rain or shine–in case of inclement weather, students will photo-walk in our indoor galleries. $45 Members; $60 non-Members.

CONCERT IN THE COURTYARD CHRISTINE HAVRILLA & GYPSY FUZZ Friday, July 13, 7:30pm Portland-based, Philadelphia native Christine Havrilla is bringing her “smart tunes” to audiences across the country on tour with her new band, Gypsy Fuzz. The next stop is GFS for a night of soft but gritty vocals and insightful lyrics. Don’t miss this unforgettable evening to catch a rising star! Named “One of the Top Ten Indie Artists” by The Advocate Magazine, The Washington Post writes, “[Havrilla’s] songs are intelligent and moving; the arrangements are incisive and colorful.” For more info on this artist, visit christinehavrilla.com or gypsyfuzz.com. All tickets: $12. Purchase in advance to avoid a park admission fee. Call (609) 586-0616 Tues–Sun, 10am–6pm. Advance purchase closes 7/12, 5pm.

THIS PAGE: Seward Johnson, The Eye of the Beholder (partial view, sepia photo), 1997, painted, cast bronze, 1/8, 70 x 190 x 126 inches: Courtesy of The Sculpture Foundation, Inc. Photo by by Michael S Miller. NEXT PAGE: Seward Johnson, Were You Invited? (partial view), 2001, cast, painted bronze and aluminum, 1/8, 132 x 288 x 204 inches: Courtesy of the Sculpture Foundation, Inc., Photo by David W. Steele

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