November 11th – 18th Pyle, Mozart, and Dinosaurs
Composition: Pyle’s way with pictures
In this lively presentation for both general audiences and art students, Dinotopia author and illustrator James Gurney looks at Howard Pyle’s picture-making process by focusing on his unique approach to composition. Gurney will share practical tips and insights for people of all ages interested in learning more about the art of picture-making. Delaware Art Museum, November 12th, 11 A.M.
Written, directed and produced by René Féret, Mozart’s Sister is a re-imagined account of the early life of Maria Anna “Nannerl” Mozart, five years older than Wolfgang and a musical prodigy in her own right. Theatre N at Nemours, November 11th and 12th, 2 P.M., November 13th, 8 P.M. and November 14th, 12 P.M.
Learn about a variety of different dinosaurs and explore a collection of fossils with local naturalist, Bonni Jones. Pre-registration required: Call 698-6440. Kent County Public Library, November 15th, 6:30 P.M.
The annual Multiples Exhibition has become a staple at Heidi Lowe Gallery, featuring small production and limited edition work by artists from across the country. The show exhibits jewelry made from a wide variety of materials including, but not limited to paper, plastic, silver, stones, and cement. Heidi Lowe Gallery, November 12th, 2 P.M.
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