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Inside Out: Artists in the Community II:
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![]() Superficial 2004; Mirror, glue, cement; Vosges, Alsace, France; Photo Courtesy of Michel de Broin |
Michel de Broin (Montreal, Canada and Berlin, Germany) is one of the most prolific, inspiring, and eccentric public artists working today. From twisted staircases and knotted bike paths to mirror-clad stones and atomic sculptures made from office chairs, he creates unforgettable fantasy out of the everyday environment. In Winston-Salem he will respond to the character and history of the city, creating a work that will culminate the 2009 public art program by reflecting our surroundings in a fresh, unfamiliar way.
www.micheldebroin.org
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Concept drawings for SECCA project by Michel de Broin |
The Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA) is canceling the "Conversation with Michel de Broin" planned for Nov. 12 at 7 p.m. in the Wake Forest University's Scales Fine Art Center, Room 102.
Due to family illness, de Broin is unable to travel at this time. He was scheduled to be the seventh and final artist in SECCA's year-long public art program Inside Out: Artists in the Community II. SECCA hopes to reschedule his installation for a future date.
SECCA regrets any inconvenience caused by this cancellation.
Inside-Out: Artists in the Community II is supported by a grant from The Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County with funding from the National Endowment for the Arts, which believes that a great nation deserves great art. In-kind support provided by Sundance Plaza Hotel, Spa and Wellness Center and AdColor of Winston-Salem.
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