
Who: Sheboygan Visual Artists
What: Art In the Movies Opening Reception
Where: EBCO Artworks, 1201 Erie Avenue, Sheboygan
When: Friday, January 26, 2018, 6-9pm
Open Gallery Hours: Friday, 1/26, 6pm-9pm; Saturday & Sunday, 1/27, 1/28, 2/3, 2/4, 2/10, 2/11, 11am-3pm
You are invited to experience the Sheboygan Visual Artists cinema-inspired Final Friday exhibit, Art In The Movies. Enjoy concessions of popcorn, candy and soda as you view artwork and films by over 17 SVA artists and select Kohler High School students. Enter drawings to win movie tickets. Watch the 1969 student film, Trouble at Bad Fish Gulch, and meet the producer/director Tom Ferguson and actor Todd Hoffmeister. See behind-the-scenes production stills from two feature films as well as artwork inspired by Hollywood greats. You will be transported into an interpretive world of Star Wars, Superman, animation, zombies, silent film stars and more. Take the experience home with you by purchasing a piece of original, locally produced art. Admission is free and the event is open to the public.
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