Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Labyrinth Closing Reception - May 1st
Please join us Sunday May 1st at 1:00pm-4:00PM for the Labyrinth's Closing Reception: including light snacks and friendly conversation about the Labyrinth exhibit! Revisit your favorite installation, discuss topics with local marginal artists and members of the MCCBR community, and have a good time!
Free and open to the public!
Metropolitan Community Church of The Blue Ridge
806 Jamison Ave. SE
Roanoke VA, 24013
Warren C. Fry
(848) 391-3199
Monday, April 18, 2011
Collabyrinth #6 and Discussion of Christine Carr's 'The Gas Station Chronicles'
Hey folks!
Join us for another rousing edition of Collabfest at the MCCBR in connection with the Labyrinth show! This week we'll be talking with Christine Carr about her installation "The Gas Station Chronicles" and generally mixing it up over whichever topics, interests or projects strike our collective fancy! I think Christine's piece is an amazing starting point for conversations directed at process, experientiality, environment, environmentalism, and so much more! This will be a fun conversation with great folks.
We hope to see you there!
Where: Metropolitan Community Church of the Blue Ridge
806 Jamison Ave SE
Roanoke VA, 24013
When: Wednesday April 20th at 8 pm
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Labyrinth Artist Talks #2
Join us for the second installment of the Labyrinth Artist Talks! Reverend Joe Cobb and Janean Williams will be discussing their installations in conjunction with the Labyrinth Exhibit at the MCCBR for the 2011 Marginal Arts Festival, and we are very pleased to have Jason Conner of Soul Force (http://www.soulforce.org/) with us to discuss the important work his organization is doing. This is a great opportunity for folks to re-experience the show, share in a friendly dialogue, and learn about the work first hand!
When: April 17th at 1:00 pm
Where: The Metropolitan Community Church of the Blue Ridge
806 Jamison Ave. SE
Roanoke VA
We hope to see you there.
Remember admission is free and open to the public.
Monday, April 4, 2011
Artists Talks This Coming Sunday!
Hello Labyrinth artists and friends!
Please join us for our first day of Labyrinth Artist Talks!
Simone Patterson, Jennifer D. Anderson, Christin Drake, Cynthia Atkins and Ralph Eaton will be discussing their installations and work in conjunction with the Labyrinth Exhibit at the MCCBR for the 2011 Marginal Arts Festival. This will be a great opportunity to meet with these artists, discuss their work and re-absorb the Labyrinth exhibit, together!
2:00pm to 5:30
At the Metropolitan Community Church of the Blue Ridge
806 Jamison Ave SE
Roanoke VA 24012
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Photos!
Hey folks!
Great flicker set by Jim Leftwich on his blog: http://jimleftwichtextimagepoem.blogspot.com/
Great flicker set by Jim Leftwich on his blog: http://jimleftwichtextimagepoem.blogspot.com/
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Labyrinth Hours
Labyrinth will open to the public from March 3rd to April 24th.
Hours
Weekdays - open 9:00 am to 1:00 pm. 1:00 pm to 7:00 pm By Appointment (call Warren C. Fry @ 848 391-3199)
Saturdays - closed
Sundays - 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm
(if the doors not open ring the buzzer on the right)
Join us every Wednesday at 7:00 pm for Collabfest!
Hours
Weekdays - open 9:00 am to 1:00 pm. 1:00 pm to 7:00 pm By Appointment (call Warren C. Fry @ 848 391-3199)
Saturdays - closed
Sundays - 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm
(if the doors not open ring the buzzer on the right)
Join us every Wednesday at 7:00 pm for Collabfest!
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Big thank YOU!
Thank you to everyone for making last night wonderful!
A more detailed and expansive thank you will follow after the MAF dust settles. Thank you to the installers who created a wonderful show and the performers who traveled from near and far to help engineer an amazing night that kicked off the exhibit with a bang. Special thanks to Rev. Joe Cobb for his patience, leadership and guidance. And finally, a huge thank you to the wonderful folks who make the MCCBR such an amazing place to work, especially those volunteers who rolled up their sleeves last night to fill gaps, greet visitors and create a warm and welcoming reception for everyone involved!
A more detailed and expansive thank you will follow after the MAF dust settles. Thank you to the installers who created a wonderful show and the performers who traveled from near and far to help engineer an amazing night that kicked off the exhibit with a bang. Special thanks to Rev. Joe Cobb for his patience, leadership and guidance. And finally, a huge thank you to the wonderful folks who make the MCCBR such an amazing place to work, especially those volunteers who rolled up their sleeves last night to fill gaps, greet visitors and create a warm and welcoming reception for everyone involved!
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