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Dear Friends,

Wonderful News!!! The County of Los Angeles is moving to reopen more businesses
as COVID cases decrease and vaccines increase. Museums and galleries are now safe to operate at 75% capacity, within the yellow tier of re-opening safety-guidelines!

Please join us for our first In-Person Gallery Reception with the Artists!!
SATURDAY, May 22nd from 6-8PM (PST)

Celebrating our two stunning May 2021 exhibitions:
"Resonance" & Cynthia Ann Swan: "Deja Vu"

Additiionally, we will be hosting a Virtual Closing Reception on Saturday, May 29th.
Details to Come!!


Masks are Required for entry!!
We cannot wait to see you!!
“Resonance"
"Resonance - Noun: The ability to evoke or suggest images, memories, and emotions."
Twelve notable artists converge to create a visio-emotional symbiosis in Mixed Media, Painting, Digital Mixed Media and Photo-Painting.The exhibit aims to elicit personal connections with the viewer by means of color, texture, shape and content - immediate impact with lasting impression.

Featured Artists
Nurit Avesar, Adria Becker, Ezra Bejar, Susanne Belcher, Anthony Caldwell, Teri Dryden, Sylvia H. Goulden, Suki Kuss, Ryan Lane, Kathe Madrigal, Richard Reiner & Stephen Schubert.

 

Cynthia Ann Swan:  "Deja Vu"

Solo Exhibition:

"Deja Vu" is a limited retrospective selection of the glass artist's most celebrated series, rendered exclusively in individually kiln-worked fused glass.

"These three collections were created at three different times, and embraced. three different concepts. What unites them is that they all represent a strong trigger for my own personal sense of déjà vu, back east winters of childhood memory. Experts tell us that memory, stress, and fatigue create the perfect storm for déjà vu. No wonder, then, we are all part of this surrealistic collective reflection. The world has just passed through a tumultuous year of fear, loss, and sorrow. In the chaos, anger, and isolation, we have found ourselves grasping for bits of normalcy, the “beforetimes” of memory, before the sickness, before the death, before the disconnection. Have we been here before? Can we go back again? But we cannot go “home”, again. All we have is now, and “now... what”?  "

Cynthia Ann Swan

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Gallery Hours: Wednesday through Sunday from 12pm - 5pm
http://www.GDCAgallery.com

We look forward to seeing you!
Petra Wright,
Gallery Director

GDCA Gallery  
727 South Spring Street / Los Angeles, CA 90014 
(between 7th & 8th Streets)
(323) 309-2875
Pwright@GDCAgallery.com
www.GDCAgallery.com