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SUMMARY:'Lost But Not Forgotten' Exhibit & Reception
DESCRIPTION:BIG ARTS opens the 2021-2022 Fine Arts season with sculpture artist Alberto Chailosky. Chailosky’s exhibit\, “Lost but Not Forgotten\,” consists of miniature\, mixed-media sculptures that depict important places of Chailosky’s past that\, sadly\, no longer exist\, due to years of gentrification. \nHowever\, the memories and stories these places held will remain forever within these works. The hope is that by memorializing them in sculpture\, their cultural impact is preserved. The exhibit opens on October 22. There will be an artist talk and reception on Friday\, November 5\, at 5:00 p.m. in BIG ARTS Dunham Family Gallery. A virtual 3D tour of the exhibit will be available online at http://www.bigarts.org on October 27. \nA graduate of RISD and NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts\, Chailosky has had an extensive career in the arts as a sculpture artist\, graphic designer\, and art director\, including 11 successful years as a set designer for various Broadway shows and Saturday Night Live. “I have many inspirations from different times in my life. They have inspired me in different ways\,” said Cholesky. “My two earliest were when I was a young boy. First was one day after moving to the U.S. and watching color television\, I saw magic! It was the opening scene to Mister Roger’s Neighborhood. The camera panned through this amazing miniature city and ended up watching a trolley car\, which transitions to Mister Rogers’ house. I get chills to this day watching that scene. The second was also as a young boy a bit later when I saw pictures of Red Groom’s “Ruckus Manhattan.” I also got into miniatures through the theatre world. This led me to one eventful day when I met Hal Prince and he introduced me to one of the greatest set designers of all time\, Eugene Lee. Eugene became a major influence\, and I assisted him on many Broadway shows and Saturday Night Live.” \nFor Chailosky\, his “Lost but Not Forgotten” exhibit is both a historical trip and an autobiographical adventure of the late ’80s and ’90s. “The very first thing I do when starting a piece is pick the place I want to sculpt and the story I want to tell. I’m not interested in doing random places. My story is just as important as the art. Each sculpture is both a work of art and a piece of my life and a story of me\,” Chailosky explained. “It is of places that not only have significant meaning (either socially or architecturally)\, but also have personal meaning to me where I have experienced life in those places. Each place depicted in my show has another thing in common with one another: These places are no longer around. They have been either torn down or replaced by modern structures\, mostly due to gentrification and profit.” \nWhen asked about his upcoming show at BIG ARTS\, Chailosky had this to say: “This is my first solo show in a while\, and I’m so happy to be doing it at BIG ARTS. They gave me the freedom to do “MY” show. No suggestions\, no direction\, etc. This was about my story I wanted to tell through my art\, and BIG ARTS was as excited to hear and see my story as I was to tell it. This means a lot to me.” \n“Lost but Not Forgotten” opens on October 22 in BIG ARTS Dunham Family Gallery located at 900 Dunlop Road\, Sanibel. The exhibit will be on display until December 12. For more information\, visit BIGARTS.org\, or call the box office at 239-395-0900. \nShare this:\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Print (Opens in new window)\n				Print
URL:https://santivachronicle.com/event/lost-but-not-forgotten-exhibit-reception/2021-11-05/2/
LOCATION:BIG ARTS\, 900 Dunlop Rd\, Sanibel\, FL\, 33957\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211105T090000
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DTSTAMP:20260504T101225
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SUMMARY:'Lost But Not Forgotten' Exhibit & Reception
DESCRIPTION:BIG ARTS opens the 2021-2022 Fine Arts season with sculpture artist Alberto Chailosky. Chailosky’s exhibit\, “Lost but Not Forgotten\,” consists of miniature\, mixed-media sculptures that depict important places of Chailosky’s past that\, sadly\, no longer exist\, due to years of gentrification. \nHowever\, the memories and stories these places held will remain forever within these works. The hope is that by memorializing them in sculpture\, their cultural impact is preserved. The exhibit opens on October 22. There will be an artist talk and reception on Friday\, November 5\, at 5:00 p.m. in BIG ARTS Dunham Family Gallery. A virtual 3D tour of the exhibit will be available online at http://www.bigarts.org on October 27. \nA graduate of RISD and NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts\, Chailosky has had an extensive career in the arts as a sculpture artist\, graphic designer\, and art director\, including 11 successful years as a set designer for various Broadway shows and Saturday Night Live. “I have many inspirations from different times in my life. They have inspired me in different ways\,” said Cholesky. “My two earliest were when I was a young boy. First was one day after moving to the U.S. and watching color television\, I saw magic! It was the opening scene to Mister Roger’s Neighborhood. The camera panned through this amazing miniature city and ended up watching a trolley car\, which transitions to Mister Rogers’ house. I get chills to this day watching that scene. The second was also as a young boy a bit later when I saw pictures of Red Groom’s “Ruckus Manhattan.” I also got into miniatures through the theatre world. This led me to one eventful day when I met Hal Prince and he introduced me to one of the greatest set designers of all time\, Eugene Lee. Eugene became a major influence\, and I assisted him on many Broadway shows and Saturday Night Live.” \nFor Chailosky\, his “Lost but Not Forgotten” exhibit is both a historical trip and an autobiographical adventure of the late ’80s and ’90s. “The very first thing I do when starting a piece is pick the place I want to sculpt and the story I want to tell. I’m not interested in doing random places. My story is just as important as the art. Each sculpture is both a work of art and a piece of my life and a story of me\,” Chailosky explained. “It is of places that not only have significant meaning (either socially or architecturally)\, but also have personal meaning to me where I have experienced life in those places. Each place depicted in my show has another thing in common with one another: These places are no longer around. They have been either torn down or replaced by modern structures\, mostly due to gentrification and profit.” \nWhen asked about his upcoming show at BIG ARTS\, Chailosky had this to say: “This is my first solo show in a while\, and I’m so happy to be doing it at BIG ARTS. They gave me the freedom to do “MY” show. No suggestions\, no direction\, etc. This was about my story I wanted to tell through my art\, and BIG ARTS was as excited to hear and see my story as I was to tell it. This means a lot to me.” \n“Lost but Not Forgotten” opens on October 22 in BIG ARTS Dunham Family Gallery located at 900 Dunlop Road\, Sanibel. The exhibit will be on display until December 12. For more information\, visit BIGARTS.org\, or call the box office at 239-395-0900. \nShare this:\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Print (Opens in new window)\n				Print
URL:https://santivachronicle.com/event/lost-but-not-forgotten-exhibit-reception/2021-11-05/1/
LOCATION:BIG ARTS\, 900 Dunlop Rd\, Sanibel\, FL\, 33957\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211104T090000
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DTSTAMP:20260504T101225
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SUMMARY:'Lost But Not Forgotten' Exhibit & Reception
DESCRIPTION:BIG ARTS opens the 2021-2022 Fine Arts season with sculpture artist Alberto Chailosky. Chailosky’s exhibit\, “Lost but Not Forgotten\,” consists of miniature\, mixed-media sculptures that depict important places of Chailosky’s past that\, sadly\, no longer exist\, due to years of gentrification. \nHowever\, the memories and stories these places held will remain forever within these works. The hope is that by memorializing them in sculpture\, their cultural impact is preserved. The exhibit opens on October 22. There will be an artist talk and reception on Friday\, November 5\, at 5:00 p.m. in BIG ARTS Dunham Family Gallery. A virtual 3D tour of the exhibit will be available online at http://www.bigarts.org on October 27. \nA graduate of RISD and NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts\, Chailosky has had an extensive career in the arts as a sculpture artist\, graphic designer\, and art director\, including 11 successful years as a set designer for various Broadway shows and Saturday Night Live. “I have many inspirations from different times in my life. They have inspired me in different ways\,” said Cholesky. “My two earliest were when I was a young boy. First was one day after moving to the U.S. and watching color television\, I saw magic! It was the opening scene to Mister Roger’s Neighborhood. The camera panned through this amazing miniature city and ended up watching a trolley car\, which transitions to Mister Rogers’ house. I get chills to this day watching that scene. The second was also as a young boy a bit later when I saw pictures of Red Groom’s “Ruckus Manhattan.” I also got into miniatures through the theatre world. This led me to one eventful day when I met Hal Prince and he introduced me to one of the greatest set designers of all time\, Eugene Lee. Eugene became a major influence\, and I assisted him on many Broadway shows and Saturday Night Live.” \nFor Chailosky\, his “Lost but Not Forgotten” exhibit is both a historical trip and an autobiographical adventure of the late ’80s and ’90s. “The very first thing I do when starting a piece is pick the place I want to sculpt and the story I want to tell. I’m not interested in doing random places. My story is just as important as the art. Each sculpture is both a work of art and a piece of my life and a story of me\,” Chailosky explained. “It is of places that not only have significant meaning (either socially or architecturally)\, but also have personal meaning to me where I have experienced life in those places. Each place depicted in my show has another thing in common with one another: These places are no longer around. They have been either torn down or replaced by modern structures\, mostly due to gentrification and profit.” \nWhen asked about his upcoming show at BIG ARTS\, Chailosky had this to say: “This is my first solo show in a while\, and I’m so happy to be doing it at BIG ARTS. They gave me the freedom to do “MY” show. No suggestions\, no direction\, etc. This was about my story I wanted to tell through my art\, and BIG ARTS was as excited to hear and see my story as I was to tell it. This means a lot to me.” \n“Lost but Not Forgotten” opens on October 22 in BIG ARTS Dunham Family Gallery located at 900 Dunlop Road\, Sanibel. The exhibit will be on display until December 12. For more information\, visit BIGARTS.org\, or call the box office at 239-395-0900. \nShare this:\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Print (Opens in new window)\n				Print
URL:https://santivachronicle.com/event/lost-but-not-forgotten-exhibit-reception/2021-11-04/
LOCATION:BIG ARTS\, 900 Dunlop Rd\, Sanibel\, FL\, 33957\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211103T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211103T160000
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SUMMARY:'Lost But Not Forgotten' Exhibit & Reception
DESCRIPTION:BIG ARTS opens the 2021-2022 Fine Arts season with sculpture artist Alberto Chailosky. Chailosky’s exhibit\, “Lost but Not Forgotten\,” consists of miniature\, mixed-media sculptures that depict important places of Chailosky’s past that\, sadly\, no longer exist\, due to years of gentrification. \nHowever\, the memories and stories these places held will remain forever within these works. The hope is that by memorializing them in sculpture\, their cultural impact is preserved. The exhibit opens on October 22. There will be an artist talk and reception on Friday\, November 5\, at 5:00 p.m. in BIG ARTS Dunham Family Gallery. A virtual 3D tour of the exhibit will be available online at http://www.bigarts.org on October 27. \nA graduate of RISD and NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts\, Chailosky has had an extensive career in the arts as a sculpture artist\, graphic designer\, and art director\, including 11 successful years as a set designer for various Broadway shows and Saturday Night Live. “I have many inspirations from different times in my life. They have inspired me in different ways\,” said Cholesky. “My two earliest were when I was a young boy. First was one day after moving to the U.S. and watching color television\, I saw magic! It was the opening scene to Mister Roger’s Neighborhood. The camera panned through this amazing miniature city and ended up watching a trolley car\, which transitions to Mister Rogers’ house. I get chills to this day watching that scene. The second was also as a young boy a bit later when I saw pictures of Red Groom’s “Ruckus Manhattan.” I also got into miniatures through the theatre world. This led me to one eventful day when I met Hal Prince and he introduced me to one of the greatest set designers of all time\, Eugene Lee. Eugene became a major influence\, and I assisted him on many Broadway shows and Saturday Night Live.” \nFor Chailosky\, his “Lost but Not Forgotten” exhibit is both a historical trip and an autobiographical adventure of the late ’80s and ’90s. “The very first thing I do when starting a piece is pick the place I want to sculpt and the story I want to tell. I’m not interested in doing random places. My story is just as important as the art. Each sculpture is both a work of art and a piece of my life and a story of me\,” Chailosky explained. “It is of places that not only have significant meaning (either socially or architecturally)\, but also have personal meaning to me where I have experienced life in those places. Each place depicted in my show has another thing in common with one another: These places are no longer around. They have been either torn down or replaced by modern structures\, mostly due to gentrification and profit.” \nWhen asked about his upcoming show at BIG ARTS\, Chailosky had this to say: “This is my first solo show in a while\, and I’m so happy to be doing it at BIG ARTS. They gave me the freedom to do “MY” show. No suggestions\, no direction\, etc. This was about my story I wanted to tell through my art\, and BIG ARTS was as excited to hear and see my story as I was to tell it. This means a lot to me.” \n“Lost but Not Forgotten” opens on October 22 in BIG ARTS Dunham Family Gallery located at 900 Dunlop Road\, Sanibel. The exhibit will be on display until December 12. For more information\, visit BIGARTS.org\, or call the box office at 239-395-0900. \nShare this:\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Print (Opens in new window)\n				Print
URL:https://santivachronicle.com/event/lost-but-not-forgotten-exhibit-reception/2021-11-03/
LOCATION:BIG ARTS\, 900 Dunlop Rd\, Sanibel\, FL\, 33957\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211102T090000
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SUMMARY:'Lost But Not Forgotten' Exhibit & Reception
DESCRIPTION:BIG ARTS opens the 2021-2022 Fine Arts season with sculpture artist Alberto Chailosky. Chailosky’s exhibit\, “Lost but Not Forgotten\,” consists of miniature\, mixed-media sculptures that depict important places of Chailosky’s past that\, sadly\, no longer exist\, due to years of gentrification. \nHowever\, the memories and stories these places held will remain forever within these works. The hope is that by memorializing them in sculpture\, their cultural impact is preserved. The exhibit opens on October 22. There will be an artist talk and reception on Friday\, November 5\, at 5:00 p.m. in BIG ARTS Dunham Family Gallery. A virtual 3D tour of the exhibit will be available online at http://www.bigarts.org on October 27. \nA graduate of RISD and NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts\, Chailosky has had an extensive career in the arts as a sculpture artist\, graphic designer\, and art director\, including 11 successful years as a set designer for various Broadway shows and Saturday Night Live. “I have many inspirations from different times in my life. They have inspired me in different ways\,” said Cholesky. “My two earliest were when I was a young boy. First was one day after moving to the U.S. and watching color television\, I saw magic! It was the opening scene to Mister Roger’s Neighborhood. The camera panned through this amazing miniature city and ended up watching a trolley car\, which transitions to Mister Rogers’ house. I get chills to this day watching that scene. The second was also as a young boy a bit later when I saw pictures of Red Groom’s “Ruckus Manhattan.” I also got into miniatures through the theatre world. This led me to one eventful day when I met Hal Prince and he introduced me to one of the greatest set designers of all time\, Eugene Lee. Eugene became a major influence\, and I assisted him on many Broadway shows and Saturday Night Live.” \nFor Chailosky\, his “Lost but Not Forgotten” exhibit is both a historical trip and an autobiographical adventure of the late ’80s and ’90s. “The very first thing I do when starting a piece is pick the place I want to sculpt and the story I want to tell. I’m not interested in doing random places. My story is just as important as the art. Each sculpture is both a work of art and a piece of my life and a story of me\,” Chailosky explained. “It is of places that not only have significant meaning (either socially or architecturally)\, but also have personal meaning to me where I have experienced life in those places. Each place depicted in my show has another thing in common with one another: These places are no longer around. They have been either torn down or replaced by modern structures\, mostly due to gentrification and profit.” \nWhen asked about his upcoming show at BIG ARTS\, Chailosky had this to say: “This is my first solo show in a while\, and I’m so happy to be doing it at BIG ARTS. They gave me the freedom to do “MY” show. No suggestions\, no direction\, etc. This was about my story I wanted to tell through my art\, and BIG ARTS was as excited to hear and see my story as I was to tell it. This means a lot to me.” \n“Lost but Not Forgotten” opens on October 22 in BIG ARTS Dunham Family Gallery located at 900 Dunlop Road\, Sanibel. The exhibit will be on display until December 12. For more information\, visit BIGARTS.org\, or call the box office at 239-395-0900. \nShare this:\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Print (Opens in new window)\n				Print
URL:https://santivachronicle.com/event/lost-but-not-forgotten-exhibit-reception/2021-11-02/
LOCATION:BIG ARTS\, 900 Dunlop Rd\, Sanibel\, FL\, 33957\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211101T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211101T160000
DTSTAMP:20260504T101225
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SUMMARY:'Lost But Not Forgotten' Exhibit & Reception
DESCRIPTION:BIG ARTS opens the 2021-2022 Fine Arts season with sculpture artist Alberto Chailosky. Chailosky’s exhibit\, “Lost but Not Forgotten\,” consists of miniature\, mixed-media sculptures that depict important places of Chailosky’s past that\, sadly\, no longer exist\, due to years of gentrification. \nHowever\, the memories and stories these places held will remain forever within these works. The hope is that by memorializing them in sculpture\, their cultural impact is preserved. The exhibit opens on October 22. There will be an artist talk and reception on Friday\, November 5\, at 5:00 p.m. in BIG ARTS Dunham Family Gallery. A virtual 3D tour of the exhibit will be available online at http://www.bigarts.org on October 27. \nA graduate of RISD and NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts\, Chailosky has had an extensive career in the arts as a sculpture artist\, graphic designer\, and art director\, including 11 successful years as a set designer for various Broadway shows and Saturday Night Live. “I have many inspirations from different times in my life. They have inspired me in different ways\,” said Cholesky. “My two earliest were when I was a young boy. First was one day after moving to the U.S. and watching color television\, I saw magic! It was the opening scene to Mister Roger’s Neighborhood. The camera panned through this amazing miniature city and ended up watching a trolley car\, which transitions to Mister Rogers’ house. I get chills to this day watching that scene. The second was also as a young boy a bit later when I saw pictures of Red Groom’s “Ruckus Manhattan.” I also got into miniatures through the theatre world. This led me to one eventful day when I met Hal Prince and he introduced me to one of the greatest set designers of all time\, Eugene Lee. Eugene became a major influence\, and I assisted him on many Broadway shows and Saturday Night Live.” \nFor Chailosky\, his “Lost but Not Forgotten” exhibit is both a historical trip and an autobiographical adventure of the late ’80s and ’90s. “The very first thing I do when starting a piece is pick the place I want to sculpt and the story I want to tell. I’m not interested in doing random places. My story is just as important as the art. Each sculpture is both a work of art and a piece of my life and a story of me\,” Chailosky explained. “It is of places that not only have significant meaning (either socially or architecturally)\, but also have personal meaning to me where I have experienced life in those places. Each place depicted in my show has another thing in common with one another: These places are no longer around. They have been either torn down or replaced by modern structures\, mostly due to gentrification and profit.” \nWhen asked about his upcoming show at BIG ARTS\, Chailosky had this to say: “This is my first solo show in a while\, and I’m so happy to be doing it at BIG ARTS. They gave me the freedom to do “MY” show. No suggestions\, no direction\, etc. This was about my story I wanted to tell through my art\, and BIG ARTS was as excited to hear and see my story as I was to tell it. This means a lot to me.” \n“Lost but Not Forgotten” opens on October 22 in BIG ARTS Dunham Family Gallery located at 900 Dunlop Road\, Sanibel. The exhibit will be on display until December 12. For more information\, visit BIGARTS.org\, or call the box office at 239-395-0900. \nShare this:\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Print (Opens in new window)\n				Print
URL:https://santivachronicle.com/event/lost-but-not-forgotten-exhibit-reception/2021-11-01/
LOCATION:BIG ARTS\, 900 Dunlop Rd\, Sanibel\, FL\, 33957\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211101T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211101T130000
DTSTAMP:20260504T101225
CREATED:20210706T050203Z
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SUMMARY:Shell Crafters
DESCRIPTION:Open tables from 9 am- 1 pm\, with class from 10:00 am-11:00 am (Class is free; participants pay for supplies used-usually between $3-$5.) \nShare this:\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Print (Opens in new window)\n				Print
URL:https://santivachronicle.com/event/shell-crafters-4/2021-11-01/
LOCATION:Sanibel\, Fla\, 33957
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211029T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211029T160000
DTSTAMP:20260504T101225
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SUMMARY:'Lost But Not Forgotten' Exhibit & Reception
DESCRIPTION:BIG ARTS opens the 2021-2022 Fine Arts season with sculpture artist Alberto Chailosky. Chailosky’s exhibit\, “Lost but Not Forgotten\,” consists of miniature\, mixed-media sculptures that depict important places of Chailosky’s past that\, sadly\, no longer exist\, due to years of gentrification. \nHowever\, the memories and stories these places held will remain forever within these works. The hope is that by memorializing them in sculpture\, their cultural impact is preserved. The exhibit opens on October 22. There will be an artist talk and reception on Friday\, November 5\, at 5:00 p.m. in BIG ARTS Dunham Family Gallery. A virtual 3D tour of the exhibit will be available online at http://www.bigarts.org on October 27. \nA graduate of RISD and NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts\, Chailosky has had an extensive career in the arts as a sculpture artist\, graphic designer\, and art director\, including 11 successful years as a set designer for various Broadway shows and Saturday Night Live. “I have many inspirations from different times in my life. They have inspired me in different ways\,” said Cholesky. “My two earliest were when I was a young boy. First was one day after moving to the U.S. and watching color television\, I saw magic! It was the opening scene to Mister Roger’s Neighborhood. The camera panned through this amazing miniature city and ended up watching a trolley car\, which transitions to Mister Rogers’ house. I get chills to this day watching that scene. The second was also as a young boy a bit later when I saw pictures of Red Groom’s “Ruckus Manhattan.” I also got into miniatures through the theatre world. This led me to one eventful day when I met Hal Prince and he introduced me to one of the greatest set designers of all time\, Eugene Lee. Eugene became a major influence\, and I assisted him on many Broadway shows and Saturday Night Live.” \nFor Chailosky\, his “Lost but Not Forgotten” exhibit is both a historical trip and an autobiographical adventure of the late ’80s and ’90s. “The very first thing I do when starting a piece is pick the place I want to sculpt and the story I want to tell. I’m not interested in doing random places. My story is just as important as the art. Each sculpture is both a work of art and a piece of my life and a story of me\,” Chailosky explained. “It is of places that not only have significant meaning (either socially or architecturally)\, but also have personal meaning to me where I have experienced life in those places. Each place depicted in my show has another thing in common with one another: These places are no longer around. They have been either torn down or replaced by modern structures\, mostly due to gentrification and profit.” \nWhen asked about his upcoming show at BIG ARTS\, Chailosky had this to say: “This is my first solo show in a while\, and I’m so happy to be doing it at BIG ARTS. They gave me the freedom to do “MY” show. No suggestions\, no direction\, etc. This was about my story I wanted to tell through my art\, and BIG ARTS was as excited to hear and see my story as I was to tell it. This means a lot to me.” \n“Lost but Not Forgotten” opens on October 22 in BIG ARTS Dunham Family Gallery located at 900 Dunlop Road\, Sanibel. The exhibit will be on display until December 12. For more information\, visit BIGARTS.org\, or call the box office at 239-395-0900. \nShare this:\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Print (Opens in new window)\n				Print
URL:https://santivachronicle.com/event/lost-but-not-forgotten-exhibit-reception/2021-10-29/
LOCATION:BIG ARTS\, 900 Dunlop Rd\, Sanibel\, FL\, 33957\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211028T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211028T160000
DTSTAMP:20260504T101225
CREATED:20211013T163334Z
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SUMMARY:'Lost But Not Forgotten' Exhibit & Reception
DESCRIPTION:BIG ARTS opens the 2021-2022 Fine Arts season with sculpture artist Alberto Chailosky. Chailosky’s exhibit\, “Lost but Not Forgotten\,” consists of miniature\, mixed-media sculptures that depict important places of Chailosky’s past that\, sadly\, no longer exist\, due to years of gentrification. \nHowever\, the memories and stories these places held will remain forever within these works. The hope is that by memorializing them in sculpture\, their cultural impact is preserved. The exhibit opens on October 22. There will be an artist talk and reception on Friday\, November 5\, at 5:00 p.m. in BIG ARTS Dunham Family Gallery. A virtual 3D tour of the exhibit will be available online at http://www.bigarts.org on October 27. \nA graduate of RISD and NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts\, Chailosky has had an extensive career in the arts as a sculpture artist\, graphic designer\, and art director\, including 11 successful years as a set designer for various Broadway shows and Saturday Night Live. “I have many inspirations from different times in my life. They have inspired me in different ways\,” said Cholesky. “My two earliest were when I was a young boy. First was one day after moving to the U.S. and watching color television\, I saw magic! It was the opening scene to Mister Roger’s Neighborhood. The camera panned through this amazing miniature city and ended up watching a trolley car\, which transitions to Mister Rogers’ house. I get chills to this day watching that scene. The second was also as a young boy a bit later when I saw pictures of Red Groom’s “Ruckus Manhattan.” I also got into miniatures through the theatre world. This led me to one eventful day when I met Hal Prince and he introduced me to one of the greatest set designers of all time\, Eugene Lee. Eugene became a major influence\, and I assisted him on many Broadway shows and Saturday Night Live.” \nFor Chailosky\, his “Lost but Not Forgotten” exhibit is both a historical trip and an autobiographical adventure of the late ’80s and ’90s. “The very first thing I do when starting a piece is pick the place I want to sculpt and the story I want to tell. I’m not interested in doing random places. My story is just as important as the art. Each sculpture is both a work of art and a piece of my life and a story of me\,” Chailosky explained. “It is of places that not only have significant meaning (either socially or architecturally)\, but also have personal meaning to me where I have experienced life in those places. Each place depicted in my show has another thing in common with one another: These places are no longer around. They have been either torn down or replaced by modern structures\, mostly due to gentrification and profit.” \nWhen asked about his upcoming show at BIG ARTS\, Chailosky had this to say: “This is my first solo show in a while\, and I’m so happy to be doing it at BIG ARTS. They gave me the freedom to do “MY” show. No suggestions\, no direction\, etc. This was about my story I wanted to tell through my art\, and BIG ARTS was as excited to hear and see my story as I was to tell it. This means a lot to me.” \n“Lost but Not Forgotten” opens on October 22 in BIG ARTS Dunham Family Gallery located at 900 Dunlop Road\, Sanibel. The exhibit will be on display until December 12. For more information\, visit BIGARTS.org\, or call the box office at 239-395-0900. \nShare this:\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Print (Opens in new window)\n				Print
URL:https://santivachronicle.com/event/lost-but-not-forgotten-exhibit-reception/2021-10-28/
LOCATION:BIG ARTS\, 900 Dunlop Rd\, Sanibel\, FL\, 33957\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211027T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211027T160000
DTSTAMP:20260504T101225
CREATED:20211013T163334Z
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SUMMARY:'Lost But Not Forgotten' Exhibit & Reception
DESCRIPTION:BIG ARTS opens the 2021-2022 Fine Arts season with sculpture artist Alberto Chailosky. Chailosky’s exhibit\, “Lost but Not Forgotten\,” consists of miniature\, mixed-media sculptures that depict important places of Chailosky’s past that\, sadly\, no longer exist\, due to years of gentrification. \nHowever\, the memories and stories these places held will remain forever within these works. The hope is that by memorializing them in sculpture\, their cultural impact is preserved. The exhibit opens on October 22. There will be an artist talk and reception on Friday\, November 5\, at 5:00 p.m. in BIG ARTS Dunham Family Gallery. A virtual 3D tour of the exhibit will be available online at http://www.bigarts.org on October 27. \nA graduate of RISD and NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts\, Chailosky has had an extensive career in the arts as a sculpture artist\, graphic designer\, and art director\, including 11 successful years as a set designer for various Broadway shows and Saturday Night Live. “I have many inspirations from different times in my life. They have inspired me in different ways\,” said Cholesky. “My two earliest were when I was a young boy. First was one day after moving to the U.S. and watching color television\, I saw magic! It was the opening scene to Mister Roger’s Neighborhood. The camera panned through this amazing miniature city and ended up watching a trolley car\, which transitions to Mister Rogers’ house. I get chills to this day watching that scene. The second was also as a young boy a bit later when I saw pictures of Red Groom’s “Ruckus Manhattan.” I also got into miniatures through the theatre world. This led me to one eventful day when I met Hal Prince and he introduced me to one of the greatest set designers of all time\, Eugene Lee. Eugene became a major influence\, and I assisted him on many Broadway shows and Saturday Night Live.” \nFor Chailosky\, his “Lost but Not Forgotten” exhibit is both a historical trip and an autobiographical adventure of the late ’80s and ’90s. “The very first thing I do when starting a piece is pick the place I want to sculpt and the story I want to tell. I’m not interested in doing random places. My story is just as important as the art. Each sculpture is both a work of art and a piece of my life and a story of me\,” Chailosky explained. “It is of places that not only have significant meaning (either socially or architecturally)\, but also have personal meaning to me where I have experienced life in those places. Each place depicted in my show has another thing in common with one another: These places are no longer around. They have been either torn down or replaced by modern structures\, mostly due to gentrification and profit.” \nWhen asked about his upcoming show at BIG ARTS\, Chailosky had this to say: “This is my first solo show in a while\, and I’m so happy to be doing it at BIG ARTS. They gave me the freedom to do “MY” show. No suggestions\, no direction\, etc. This was about my story I wanted to tell through my art\, and BIG ARTS was as excited to hear and see my story as I was to tell it. This means a lot to me.” \n“Lost but Not Forgotten” opens on October 22 in BIG ARTS Dunham Family Gallery located at 900 Dunlop Road\, Sanibel. The exhibit will be on display until December 12. For more information\, visit BIGARTS.org\, or call the box office at 239-395-0900. \nShare this:\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Print (Opens in new window)\n				Print
URL:https://santivachronicle.com/event/lost-but-not-forgotten-exhibit-reception/2021-10-27/
LOCATION:BIG ARTS\, 900 Dunlop Rd\, Sanibel\, FL\, 33957\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211026T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211026T160000
DTSTAMP:20260504T101225
CREATED:20211013T163334Z
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SUMMARY:'Lost But Not Forgotten' Exhibit & Reception
DESCRIPTION:BIG ARTS opens the 2021-2022 Fine Arts season with sculpture artist Alberto Chailosky. Chailosky’s exhibit\, “Lost but Not Forgotten\,” consists of miniature\, mixed-media sculptures that depict important places of Chailosky’s past that\, sadly\, no longer exist\, due to years of gentrification. \nHowever\, the memories and stories these places held will remain forever within these works. The hope is that by memorializing them in sculpture\, their cultural impact is preserved. The exhibit opens on October 22. There will be an artist talk and reception on Friday\, November 5\, at 5:00 p.m. in BIG ARTS Dunham Family Gallery. A virtual 3D tour of the exhibit will be available online at http://www.bigarts.org on October 27. \nA graduate of RISD and NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts\, Chailosky has had an extensive career in the arts as a sculpture artist\, graphic designer\, and art director\, including 11 successful years as a set designer for various Broadway shows and Saturday Night Live. “I have many inspirations from different times in my life. They have inspired me in different ways\,” said Cholesky. “My two earliest were when I was a young boy. First was one day after moving to the U.S. and watching color television\, I saw magic! It was the opening scene to Mister Roger’s Neighborhood. The camera panned through this amazing miniature city and ended up watching a trolley car\, which transitions to Mister Rogers’ house. I get chills to this day watching that scene. The second was also as a young boy a bit later when I saw pictures of Red Groom’s “Ruckus Manhattan.” I also got into miniatures through the theatre world. This led me to one eventful day when I met Hal Prince and he introduced me to one of the greatest set designers of all time\, Eugene Lee. Eugene became a major influence\, and I assisted him on many Broadway shows and Saturday Night Live.” \nFor Chailosky\, his “Lost but Not Forgotten” exhibit is both a historical trip and an autobiographical adventure of the late ’80s and ’90s. “The very first thing I do when starting a piece is pick the place I want to sculpt and the story I want to tell. I’m not interested in doing random places. My story is just as important as the art. Each sculpture is both a work of art and a piece of my life and a story of me\,” Chailosky explained. “It is of places that not only have significant meaning (either socially or architecturally)\, but also have personal meaning to me where I have experienced life in those places. Each place depicted in my show has another thing in common with one another: These places are no longer around. They have been either torn down or replaced by modern structures\, mostly due to gentrification and profit.” \nWhen asked about his upcoming show at BIG ARTS\, Chailosky had this to say: “This is my first solo show in a while\, and I’m so happy to be doing it at BIG ARTS. They gave me the freedom to do “MY” show. No suggestions\, no direction\, etc. This was about my story I wanted to tell through my art\, and BIG ARTS was as excited to hear and see my story as I was to tell it. This means a lot to me.” \n“Lost but Not Forgotten” opens on October 22 in BIG ARTS Dunham Family Gallery located at 900 Dunlop Road\, Sanibel. The exhibit will be on display until December 12. For more information\, visit BIGARTS.org\, or call the box office at 239-395-0900. \nShare this:\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Print (Opens in new window)\n				Print
URL:https://santivachronicle.com/event/lost-but-not-forgotten-exhibit-reception/2021-10-26/
LOCATION:BIG ARTS\, 900 Dunlop Rd\, Sanibel\, FL\, 33957\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211025T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211025T160000
DTSTAMP:20260504T101225
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SUMMARY:'Lost But Not Forgotten' Exhibit & Reception
DESCRIPTION:BIG ARTS opens the 2021-2022 Fine Arts season with sculpture artist Alberto Chailosky. Chailosky’s exhibit\, “Lost but Not Forgotten\,” consists of miniature\, mixed-media sculptures that depict important places of Chailosky’s past that\, sadly\, no longer exist\, due to years of gentrification. \nHowever\, the memories and stories these places held will remain forever within these works. The hope is that by memorializing them in sculpture\, their cultural impact is preserved. The exhibit opens on October 22. There will be an artist talk and reception on Friday\, November 5\, at 5:00 p.m. in BIG ARTS Dunham Family Gallery. A virtual 3D tour of the exhibit will be available online at http://www.bigarts.org on October 27. \nA graduate of RISD and NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts\, Chailosky has had an extensive career in the arts as a sculpture artist\, graphic designer\, and art director\, including 11 successful years as a set designer for various Broadway shows and Saturday Night Live. “I have many inspirations from different times in my life. They have inspired me in different ways\,” said Cholesky. “My two earliest were when I was a young boy. First was one day after moving to the U.S. and watching color television\, I saw magic! It was the opening scene to Mister Roger’s Neighborhood. The camera panned through this amazing miniature city and ended up watching a trolley car\, which transitions to Mister Rogers’ house. I get chills to this day watching that scene. The second was also as a young boy a bit later when I saw pictures of Red Groom’s “Ruckus Manhattan.” I also got into miniatures through the theatre world. This led me to one eventful day when I met Hal Prince and he introduced me to one of the greatest set designers of all time\, Eugene Lee. Eugene became a major influence\, and I assisted him on many Broadway shows and Saturday Night Live.” \nFor Chailosky\, his “Lost but Not Forgotten” exhibit is both a historical trip and an autobiographical adventure of the late ’80s and ’90s. “The very first thing I do when starting a piece is pick the place I want to sculpt and the story I want to tell. I’m not interested in doing random places. My story is just as important as the art. Each sculpture is both a work of art and a piece of my life and a story of me\,” Chailosky explained. “It is of places that not only have significant meaning (either socially or architecturally)\, but also have personal meaning to me where I have experienced life in those places. Each place depicted in my show has another thing in common with one another: These places are no longer around. They have been either torn down or replaced by modern structures\, mostly due to gentrification and profit.” \nWhen asked about his upcoming show at BIG ARTS\, Chailosky had this to say: “This is my first solo show in a while\, and I’m so happy to be doing it at BIG ARTS. They gave me the freedom to do “MY” show. No suggestions\, no direction\, etc. This was about my story I wanted to tell through my art\, and BIG ARTS was as excited to hear and see my story as I was to tell it. This means a lot to me.” \n“Lost but Not Forgotten” opens on October 22 in BIG ARTS Dunham Family Gallery located at 900 Dunlop Road\, Sanibel. The exhibit will be on display until December 12. For more information\, visit BIGARTS.org\, or call the box office at 239-395-0900. \nShare this:\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Print (Opens in new window)\n				Print
URL:https://santivachronicle.com/event/lost-but-not-forgotten-exhibit-reception/2021-10-25/
LOCATION:BIG ARTS\, 900 Dunlop Rd\, Sanibel\, FL\, 33957\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211025T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211025T130000
DTSTAMP:20260504T101225
CREATED:20210706T050203Z
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SUMMARY:Shell Crafters
DESCRIPTION:Open tables from 9 am- 1 pm\, with class from 10:00 am-11:00 am (Class is free; participants pay for supplies used-usually between $3-$5.) \nShare this:\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Print (Opens in new window)\n				Print
URL:https://santivachronicle.com/event/shell-crafters-4/2021-10-25/
LOCATION:Sanibel\, Fla\, 33957
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211022T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211022T160000
DTSTAMP:20260504T101225
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SUMMARY:'Lost But Not Forgotten' Exhibit & Reception
DESCRIPTION:BIG ARTS opens the 2021-2022 Fine Arts season with sculpture artist Alberto Chailosky. Chailosky’s exhibit\, “Lost but Not Forgotten\,” consists of miniature\, mixed-media sculptures that depict important places of Chailosky’s past that\, sadly\, no longer exist\, due to years of gentrification. \nHowever\, the memories and stories these places held will remain forever within these works. The hope is that by memorializing them in sculpture\, their cultural impact is preserved. The exhibit opens on October 22. There will be an artist talk and reception on Friday\, November 5\, at 5:00 p.m. in BIG ARTS Dunham Family Gallery. A virtual 3D tour of the exhibit will be available online at http://www.bigarts.org on October 27. \nA graduate of RISD and NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts\, Chailosky has had an extensive career in the arts as a sculpture artist\, graphic designer\, and art director\, including 11 successful years as a set designer for various Broadway shows and Saturday Night Live. “I have many inspirations from different times in my life. They have inspired me in different ways\,” said Cholesky. “My two earliest were when I was a young boy. First was one day after moving to the U.S. and watching color television\, I saw magic! It was the opening scene to Mister Roger’s Neighborhood. The camera panned through this amazing miniature city and ended up watching a trolley car\, which transitions to Mister Rogers’ house. I get chills to this day watching that scene. The second was also as a young boy a bit later when I saw pictures of Red Groom’s “Ruckus Manhattan.” I also got into miniatures through the theatre world. This led me to one eventful day when I met Hal Prince and he introduced me to one of the greatest set designers of all time\, Eugene Lee. Eugene became a major influence\, and I assisted him on many Broadway shows and Saturday Night Live.” \nFor Chailosky\, his “Lost but Not Forgotten” exhibit is both a historical trip and an autobiographical adventure of the late ’80s and ’90s. “The very first thing I do when starting a piece is pick the place I want to sculpt and the story I want to tell. I’m not interested in doing random places. My story is just as important as the art. Each sculpture is both a work of art and a piece of my life and a story of me\,” Chailosky explained. “It is of places that not only have significant meaning (either socially or architecturally)\, but also have personal meaning to me where I have experienced life in those places. Each place depicted in my show has another thing in common with one another: These places are no longer around. They have been either torn down or replaced by modern structures\, mostly due to gentrification and profit.” \nWhen asked about his upcoming show at BIG ARTS\, Chailosky had this to say: “This is my first solo show in a while\, and I’m so happy to be doing it at BIG ARTS. They gave me the freedom to do “MY” show. No suggestions\, no direction\, etc. This was about my story I wanted to tell through my art\, and BIG ARTS was as excited to hear and see my story as I was to tell it. This means a lot to me.” \n“Lost but Not Forgotten” opens on October 22 in BIG ARTS Dunham Family Gallery located at 900 Dunlop Road\, Sanibel. The exhibit will be on display until December 12. For more information\, visit BIGARTS.org\, or call the box office at 239-395-0900. \nShare this:\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Print (Opens in new window)\n				Print
URL:https://santivachronicle.com/event/lost-but-not-forgotten-exhibit-reception/2021-10-22/
LOCATION:BIG ARTS\, 900 Dunlop Rd\, Sanibel\, FL\, 33957\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211018T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211018T130000
DTSTAMP:20260504T101225
CREATED:20210706T050203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211227T154842Z
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SUMMARY:Shell Crafters
DESCRIPTION:Open tables from 9 am- 1 pm\, with class from 10:00 am-11:00 am (Class is free; participants pay for supplies used-usually between $3-$5.) \nShare this:\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Print (Opens in new window)\n				Print
URL:https://santivachronicle.com/event/shell-crafters-4/2021-10-18/
LOCATION:Sanibel\, Fla\, 33957
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211011T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211011T130000
DTSTAMP:20260504T101225
CREATED:20210706T050203Z
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SUMMARY:Shell Crafters
DESCRIPTION:Open tables from 9 am- 1 pm\, with class from 10:00 am-11:00 am (Class is free; participants pay for supplies used-usually between $3-$5.) \nShare this:\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Print (Opens in new window)\n				Print
URL:https://santivachronicle.com/event/shell-crafters-4/2021-10-11/
LOCATION:Sanibel\, Fla\, 33957
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211004T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211004T130000
DTSTAMP:20260504T101225
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SUMMARY:Shell Crafters
DESCRIPTION:Open tables from 9 am- 1 pm\, with class from 10:00 am-11:00 am (Class is free; participants pay for supplies used-usually between $3-$5.) \nShare this:\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Print (Opens in new window)\n				Print
URL:https://santivachronicle.com/event/shell-crafters-4/2021-10-04/
LOCATION:Sanibel\, Fla\, 33957
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211003T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211003T140000
DTSTAMP:20260504T101225
CREATED:20210922T181638Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210922T181638Z
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SUMMARY:Arts & Crafts Fair
DESCRIPTION:The Arts and Crafts Fair will be taking place on Sunday\, October 3rd\, 2021\, from 9 am to 2 pm at the Sanibel Community House. There are still booth spaces available to interested vendors of original hand-made goods. Contact Allison at office@sanibelcommunityhouse.net for more information. \nShare this:\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Print (Opens in new window)\n				Print
URL:https://santivachronicle.com/event/arts-crafts-fair/
LOCATION:Sanibel\, Fla\, 33957
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20210930T090000
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SUMMARY:Sanibel Captiva Art League Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Sanibel artists Anita and Bob Marshall are featured for September in the lobby gallery of the Sanibel Community House. \n                               \nShare this:\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Print (Opens in new window)\n				Print
URL:https://santivachronicle.com/event/sanibel-captiva-art-league-exhibit/2021-09-30/
LOCATION:Sanibel\, Fla\, 33957
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20210929T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20210929T130000
DTSTAMP:20260504T101225
CREATED:20210908T152517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210908T154433Z
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SUMMARY:Sanibel Captiva Art League Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Sanibel artists Anita and Bob Marshall are featured for September in the lobby gallery of the Sanibel Community House. \n                               \nShare this:\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Print (Opens in new window)\n				Print
URL:https://santivachronicle.com/event/sanibel-captiva-art-league-exhibit/2021-09-29/
LOCATION:Sanibel\, Fla\, 33957
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20210928T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20210928T130000
DTSTAMP:20260504T101225
CREATED:20210908T152517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210908T154433Z
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SUMMARY:Sanibel Captiva Art League Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Sanibel artists Anita and Bob Marshall are featured for September in the lobby gallery of the Sanibel Community House. \n                               \nShare this:\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Print (Opens in new window)\n				Print
URL:https://santivachronicle.com/event/sanibel-captiva-art-league-exhibit/2021-09-28/
LOCATION:Sanibel\, Fla\, 33957
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20210927T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20210927T130000
DTSTAMP:20260504T101225
CREATED:20210908T152517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210908T154433Z
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SUMMARY:Sanibel Captiva Art League Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Sanibel artists Anita and Bob Marshall are featured for September in the lobby gallery of the Sanibel Community House. \n                               \nShare this:\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Print (Opens in new window)\n				Print
URL:https://santivachronicle.com/event/sanibel-captiva-art-league-exhibit/2021-09-27/
LOCATION:Sanibel\, Fla\, 33957
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20210927T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20210927T130000
DTSTAMP:20260504T101225
CREATED:20210706T050203Z
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SUMMARY:Shell Crafters
DESCRIPTION:Open tables from 9 am- 1 pm\, with class from 10:00 am-11:00 am (Class is free; participants pay for supplies used-usually between $3-$5.) \nShare this:\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Print (Opens in new window)\n				Print
URL:https://santivachronicle.com/event/shell-crafters-4/2021-09-27/
LOCATION:Sanibel\, Fla\, 33957
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20210925T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20210925T130000
DTSTAMP:20260504T101225
CREATED:20210908T152517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210908T154433Z
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SUMMARY:Sanibel Captiva Art League Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Sanibel artists Anita and Bob Marshall are featured for September in the lobby gallery of the Sanibel Community House. \n                               \nShare this:\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Print (Opens in new window)\n				Print
URL:https://santivachronicle.com/event/sanibel-captiva-art-league-exhibit/2021-09-25/
LOCATION:Sanibel\, Fla\, 33957
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20210924T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20210924T130000
DTSTAMP:20260504T101225
CREATED:20210908T152517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210908T154433Z
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SUMMARY:Sanibel Captiva Art League Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Sanibel artists Anita and Bob Marshall are featured for September in the lobby gallery of the Sanibel Community House. \n                               \nShare this:\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Print (Opens in new window)\n				Print
URL:https://santivachronicle.com/event/sanibel-captiva-art-league-exhibit/2021-09-24/
LOCATION:Sanibel\, Fla\, 33957
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20210923T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20210923T130000
DTSTAMP:20260504T101225
CREATED:20210908T152517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210908T154433Z
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SUMMARY:Sanibel Captiva Art League Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Sanibel artists Anita and Bob Marshall are featured for September in the lobby gallery of the Sanibel Community House. \n                               \nShare this:\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Print (Opens in new window)\n				Print
URL:https://santivachronicle.com/event/sanibel-captiva-art-league-exhibit/2021-09-23/
LOCATION:Sanibel\, Fla\, 33957
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20210922T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20210922T130000
DTSTAMP:20260504T101225
CREATED:20210908T152517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210908T154433Z
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SUMMARY:Sanibel Captiva Art League Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Sanibel artists Anita and Bob Marshall are featured for September in the lobby gallery of the Sanibel Community House. \n                               \nShare this:\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Print (Opens in new window)\n				Print
URL:https://santivachronicle.com/event/sanibel-captiva-art-league-exhibit/2021-09-22/
LOCATION:Sanibel\, Fla\, 33957
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20210921T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20210921T130000
DTSTAMP:20260504T101225
CREATED:20210908T152517Z
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SUMMARY:Sanibel Captiva Art League Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Sanibel artists Anita and Bob Marshall are featured for September in the lobby gallery of the Sanibel Community House. \n                               \nShare this:\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Print (Opens in new window)\n				Print
URL:https://santivachronicle.com/event/sanibel-captiva-art-league-exhibit/2021-09-21/
LOCATION:Sanibel\, Fla\, 33957
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20210920T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20210920T130000
DTSTAMP:20260504T101225
CREATED:20210908T152517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210908T154433Z
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SUMMARY:Sanibel Captiva Art League Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Sanibel artists Anita and Bob Marshall are featured for September in the lobby gallery of the Sanibel Community House. \n                               \nShare this:\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Print (Opens in new window)\n				Print
URL:https://santivachronicle.com/event/sanibel-captiva-art-league-exhibit/2021-09-20/
LOCATION:Sanibel\, Fla\, 33957
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20210920T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20210920T130000
DTSTAMP:20260504T101225
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SUMMARY:Shell Crafters
DESCRIPTION:Open tables from 9 am- 1 pm\, with class from 10:00 am-11:00 am (Class is free; participants pay for supplies used-usually between $3-$5.) \nShare this:\n				Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)\n				Email\n			\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Print (Opens in new window)\n				Print
URL:https://santivachronicle.com/event/shell-crafters-4/2021-09-20/
LOCATION:Sanibel\, Fla\, 33957
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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