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Culture & Conversation (Pamela Tudor)

Date:Sunday, January 25, 2015

Time:2:00pm4:00pm

Location: Fairmount Water Works (link to venue website)640 Water Works Drive Philadelphia, PA 19130

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*INVITATION ONLY*FWW is pleased to be the site of a unique installation by local artist Pamela Tudor. The special piece was designed by Ms. Tudor to encourage awareness of and dialogue around climate change.
Of her work, she says, “I have always been interested in digging deeply to explore mystery, whether it is penetrating layers of space, geography, geology, or the human psyche. My connection to the earth and how we are destroying the environment in which we and other sentient beings live is often on my mind.”
A special reception will be held later this month to give guests an chance to meet the artist, network, view the art, and engage in conversation with environmental professionals about the roles of individuals in the fight against climate change.
Artist Biography 

Pamela Tudor was born in New York City. She works predominantly in the medium of painting, and also in three-dimensional shadow boxes. Tudor studied at the New York Studio School from 1978-1980, and before that at the Art Students League in NY from 1975-1977. She has shown at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, the Noyes Museum in Oceanville, NJ, the El Paso Museum of Art, and the Emerging Collector Gallery in NYC. Her work is in numerous private collections. She is a member of Inliquid and the Philadelphia Sketch Club in Philadelphia, where she lives and works.


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