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SUMMARY:Summer 2026 Exhibitions Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:Here's a more polished/reworded version for a different site:\n\nSummer 2026 Exhibition Reception\n\nFriday\, May 29\, 2026 | 6 9 PM\n\nArtist Talk: 6:30 7:30 PM\n\nFuturology Awards Presentation Immediately Following\n\nAdmission\n\nDFAC Members: Free\n\nGeneral Admission: $10 online | $12 at the door\n\nCelebrate the opening of the Dunedin Fine Art Center's Summer 2026 exhibitions with an evening of contemporary art\, artist conversations\, and community connection. Explore five compelling exhibitions examining themes of perception\, materiality\, identity\, and imagined futures.\n\nThe evening includes a special Artist Talk featuring exhibiting artists from 6:30 7:30 PM\, followed by the awards presentation for Futurology\, DFAC's juried summer exhibition guest judged by John Byrd.\n\nFeatured Exhibitions\n\nunderseers: Jason Lazarus\n\nThrough sculpture\, concrete photography\, and object-based archives\, Jason Lazarus challenges traditional ways of seeing and documenting everyday life\, encouraging viewers to engage perception in more intimate and reflective ways.\n\nMateriality: Jim Gigurtsis and Mike Cannata\n\nThis exhibition brings together Gigurtsis' expressive oil paintings and Cannata's dynamic ceramic works\, emphasizing texture\, emotion\, and the physical presence of materials while moving between abstraction and representation.\n\nFuturology\n\nGuest judged by John Byrd\, Futurology features artists envisioning possible futures utopian\, dystopian\, and everything in between. Awards will be presented during the reception.\n\nOut of Many\, Still Many\n\nCreated in recognition of America's Semiquincentennial\, this exhibition showcases regional figurative painters celebrating the diversity of cultures\, identities\, and everyday experiences that shape American life.\n\nPressing On: Printmaking at DFAC\n\nHighlighting the energy of DFAC's printmaking community\, this exhibition features works by students\, faculty\, alumni\, and instructors exploring innovation\, collaboration\, and craftsmanship in print media.\n\nAll exhibitions remain on view through August 16\, 2026\, with Pressing On: Printmaking at DFAC continuing through August 23.\n\nJoin us for an inspiring evening celebrating the start of DFAC's summer exhibition season.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Here&rsquo\;s a more polished/reworded version for a different site:</p>\n\n<p><strong>Summer 2026 Exhibition Reception</strong><br />\n<strong>Friday\, May 29\, 2026 | 6&ndash\;9 PM</strong><br />\n<strong>Artist Talk:</strong> 6:30&ndash\;7:30 PM<br />\n<strong>Futurology Awards Presentation Immediately Following</strong></p>\n\n<p><strong>Admission</strong><br />\nDFAC Members: Free<br />\nGeneral Admission: $10 online | $12 at the door</p>\n\n<p>Celebrate the opening of the Dunedin Fine Art Center&rsquo\;s Summer 2026 exhibitions with an evening of contemporary art\, artist conversations\, and community connection. Explore five compelling exhibitions examining themes of perception\, materiality\, identity\, and imagined futures.</p>\n\n<p>The evening includes a special Artist Talk featuring exhibiting artists from 6:30&ndash\;7:30 PM\, followed by the awards presentation for <em>Futurology</em>\, DFAC&rsquo\;s juried summer exhibition guest judged by John Byrd.</p>\n\n<h3>Featured Exhibitions</h3>\n\n<p><strong>underseers: Jason Lazarus</strong><br />\nThrough sculpture\, concrete photography\, and object-based archives\, Jason Lazarus challenges traditional ways of seeing and documenting everyday life\, encouraging viewers to engage perception in more intimate and reflective ways.</p>\n\n<p><strong>Materiality: Jim Gigurtsis and Mike Cannata</strong><br />\nThis exhibition brings together Gigurtsis&rsquo\; expressive oil paintings and Cannata&rsquo\;s dynamic ceramic works\, emphasizing texture\, emotion\, and the physical presence of materials while moving between abstraction and representation.</p>\n\n<p><strong>Futurology</strong><br />\nGuest judged by John Byrd\, <em>Futurology</em> features artists envisioning possible futures&mdash\;utopian\, dystopian\, and everything in between. Awards will be presented during the reception.</p>\n\n<p><strong>Out of Many\, Still Many</strong><br />\nCreated in recognition of America&rsquo\;s Semiquincentennial\, this exhibition showcases regional figurative painters celebrating the diversity of cultures\, identities\, and everyday experiences that shape American life.</p>\n\n<p><strong>Pressing On: Printmaking at DFAC</strong><br />\nHighlighting the energy of DFAC&rsquo\;s printmaking community\, this exhibition features works by students\, faculty\, alumni\, and instructors exploring innovation\, collaboration\, and craftsmanship in print media.</p>\n\n<p>All exhibitions remain on view through August 16\, 2026\, with <em>Pressing On: Printmaking at DFAC</em> continuing through August 23.</p>\n\n<p>Join us for an inspiring evening celebrating the start of DFAC&rsquo\;s summer exhibition season.</p>\n
LOCATION:Dunedin Fine Art Center 1143 Michigan Blvd\, Dunedin\, FL
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