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Foundry Vineyards “In the Field” by Jay Anderson Walla Walla, WashingtonFoundry Vineyards is pleased to present “In the Field”, an art exhibition of Jay Anderson’s recent paintings. “In the Field” will be on display starting Friday, November 6 and will last until Sunday, January 31, 2016. The opening reception for the artist will be on Friday, November 6 from 5:00 in the afternoon until 7:00 in the evening. Everybody is invited to come and see the display paintings of Jay Anderson.

About “In the Field”
This art exhibition features over a dozen paintings of Jay Anderson on canvas, which reference early camouflage tactics from WWII era field manuals. These manuals discuss strategies for concealing objects using nets garnished with cut strips of canvas.

Event Details
It will be at the Foundry Vineyards located at 1111…

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Ai Weiwei Art Exhibit At Foundry Vineyard Walla Walla, WashingtonOn Thursday, October 15 Foundry Vineyard is inviting all of you to the opening reception of their next art exhibition featuring artwork of renowned Chinese contemporary artist Ai Weiwei.

Details of the Event
Ai Weiwei is an activist, architect, curator and China’s most famous artist.  Ai’s famous works are installations, often tending towards the conceptual sparkling dialogue between the contemporary world and traditional Chinese modes of thought and production. Ai Weiwei ‘s father Ai Qing was a Chinese poet who was denounced during the rightist movement. 

Foundry Vineyard is located at 1111 Abadie Street Walla Walla, Washington. “Ai Weiwei Walla Walla” gallery hours are Thursday – Sunday, 11 am – 5pm. Admission is free! 

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Ai Weiwei Walla Walla At Foundry Vineyards Walla Walla, WashingtonOn September 3,4,10,17,21 and October 1,8,15,22,29, Foundry Vineyards is honored to invite the public to their newest art installation featuring artwork from the infamous Chinese artist and political dissident Ai Weiwei.

More about the Event
Foundry Vineyards will be exhibiting the series Rebar and Case, eight sculptural works whose origin stems from the massive earthquake that shook the Sichuan province in China on May 12, 2008.

More than 5,000 schoolchildren died during the disaster. When the Chinese government failed to release the number and names of students that perished, the lack of transparency was suspicious.

Ai Weiwei coordinated the Citizens’ Investigation, which was comprised of volunteers whose purpose was to seek an explanation for…

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