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    SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, JULY 9, 2016
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Class Act Theatre (CAT),
509 Kingwood St. in
Florence, will have its grand
opening at 2 p.m. Saturday,
July 9, and a free variety show
at 7 p.m.
Florence Mayor Joe Henry
will be on hand for the ribbon
cutting, along with a bagpiper
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and tours of the new theater.
The free variety show at 7
p.m. will feature area singers,
musicians, ensembles and
actors. Concessions and beer
and wine will be available for
sale in the lobby.
For more information, go to
catproductions.org.
enneth B Art Studios,
on First Street in Old
Town Florence, is
pleased to announce an excit-
ing new solo exhibit for local
artist Tamarah Phillips titled
“L’Ocean de Fleurs” (the ocean
of flowers).
This show opens on the sec-
ond Saturday of the month,
July 9, with the artist’s recep-
tion on Florence’s Second
Saturday Gallery Tour from 1
to 3 p.m.
To learn more about Phillips
and what influenced this work,
the gallery will also offer a spe-
cial “Question and Answer”
session with the artist on
Saturday, July 30, from 1 to 2
p.m.
“L’Ocean de Fleurs” will be
on display from July 9 to
Friday, Aug. 5.
Phillips is currently a resi-
dent artist at the gallery and her
previous group shows have
proven to be highly successful.
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She is most noted for her
contemporary
portraiture,
which
integrates Asiatic
abstracts adorning delicate
female forms. This exhibit
expands that repertoire with
over 20 new pieces portraying
richly colored imagery high-
lighting her personal interest in
symbology and mysticism.
In “L’Ocean de Fleurs,”
Phillips intertwines portraiture
with shifting visual planes of
starlit indigo skies and deep sea
green waters. Much of the
exhibit portrays underworld
themes where jelly fish and
bouquets of lotus flowers co-
exist amidst treasures of the
sea.
Phillips says, “This symbol-
ism depicts the symbiotic rela-
tionship of death and rebirth,”
and an illumination of the ebb
and flow of her creative
process.
Collectively the show deliv-
ers a uniquely mysterious sense
of unconscious meditations and
creative explorations.
Kenneth B Art Studios is at
1458 First St., in Old Town
Florence. This 2,200-square-
foot gallery features working
art studios and revolving con-
temporary art exhibits through-
out the year.
One of Florence’s favorite
artists, Sam Dantone, will be
featured August through
September.
Though the gallery hours are
typically flexible, resident
artists are making every effort
to open doors nearly every day
of the week during Florence’s
peak summer season.
To confirm gallery hours or
request a private showing, call
541-999-5875.
For more information, go to
KennethBGallery.com.
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Class Act opens today ‘L’Ocean de Fleurs’ open house today at Kenneth B