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Community Day #11

Surf Point Community Days bring people together experience Surf Point's land and facility, learn something new, and raise awareness and funds for our residency program, land stewardship, public programs, and legacy programs. 

Archival image of Beverly Hallam airbrushing.

Featuring special programs:

Panel discussion with New Art Dealers Alliance Gallerists in Residence
Featuring residents Lauren Marinaro of Marinaro Gallery (New York, NY), Alex Nazari of Gattopardo, and Nicoletta Pollara of Night Gallery (Los Angeles, CA), Surf Point Executive Director Yael Reinharz, and NADA Executive Director Heather Hubbs. Learn about gallery programs and experiences at Surf Point.

Anthotype Workshop with Mary Kocol
The Anthotype (Greek word meaning Flower Print) is a fun & eco-friendly process from the Victorian era. Related to the better-known cyanotype process, same inventor, but like a bouquet of flowers, it's ephemeral! The process appeals to kids, adults, gardeners, plant enthusiasts, and artists: printmakers, alternative-photo people, artists who work with inks, watercolors, and color in general. Because anthotypes require a long exposure in the sun (days to weeks!) Participants will leave with a how-to-anthotype handout, for further exploration. They will also learn a simple eco-printing method - a Japanese technique called Tataki-zomé, which can be completed on-site.

Art installation by Phaan Howng
in the Wild Knoll Foundation Garden, curated by Carly Glovinski '21. Baltimore-based artist Phaan Howng creates work that imagines vibrant, post-apocalyptic landscapes where plants (re)take center stage. Her work explores the complex entanglements between nature and human industry.

Plant Sale with Carly Glovinski '21
Purchase divisions from the Wild Knoll Foundation Garden.

Foraged Feast by Rachel Alexandrou
Inspired by Surf Point’s coastal and forested landscape, Rachel will use foraged ingredients to create a unique menu of hors d'oeuvres. The feast promotes land stewardship and encourages a strong relationships with local flora through food.

Coppa Magica Gelato
Gelato will be available for purchase from the delicious local Coppa Magica gelato truck!

Community Days are open and free to the public; please register for address and directions. For those who are able, we invite you to make a contribution to support our public programs

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Guided Nature Exploration with Dan Gardoqui of Lead With Nature

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