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BETWEEN TWO FIRES Opening Reception

July 8, 2023 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Join us for an opening reception of BETWEEN TWO FIRES, featuring work by Sue Carrie Drummond.

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Let’s celebrate Pyramid’s newest exhibition, in style, with light refreshments and music. Chat with visiting artist Sue Carrie Drummond about her pieces and installation, and ask about her process.
 
Between Two Fires
Works by Sue Carrie Drummond
July 8–August 13, 2023
Materiality is central to Drummond’s work. She examines clothing as material culture, extracting tacit narratives from garments and the bodies that wear them. In Between Two Fires, her layered prints explore delicate fabrics and their ability to ensnare the viewer and the wearer.
Sue Carrie Drummond is a papermaker, printmaker, and book artist. She is currently an Assistant Professor of Art at Millsaps College in Jackson, MS.
 
VIEWING DETAILS

Members’ Only Online Preview: Saturday, July 8, 10 am – 2 pm
Opening Reception: Saturday, July 8, 6:00-8:00 pm
Regular Gallery Hours Begin: Sunday, July 9 (no reservation needed)
Online Gallery Opens to Public: Tuesday, July 11

JOIN SUE CARRIE IN THE PAPER STUDIO!
Blown Away: Creating Perforated Papers
Saturday and Sunday, July 8-9, 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Learn more & register.

Not a Member Yet? Members receive an exclusive link to the online gallery a day before the exhibition opens that allows them to view and purchase work before Saturday’s reception. Join, or renew, today!
 
ABOUT PYRAMID ATLANTIC ART CENTER
Founded in 1981, Pyramid Atlantic is a nonprofit contemporary art center fostering the creative disciplines of papermaking, printmaking, and book arts within a collaborative community. We equip, educate, and exhibit in our historic Hyattsville home. Our vision is to create an artistic hub in Hyattsville that inspires and enables local, national, and international artists to create and innovate in our core disciplines; elevates the local arts and small business scene; and enhances the quality of life for artists and neighbors. We value artistic excellence, infrastructure for artists, hands-on experiences, and collaboration.
 
This exhibition is made possible in part through support from the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, Department of Parks and Recreation, Prince George’s County and the Maryland Department of Commerce.

Featured image: A Beautiful Snare

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