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cape eazette ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY, AUGUST 28- MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 2009 93
The Packard Reath Gallery Residents of Lewes for many
will host an opening reception years, Wehmiller and his wife,
for artist John Wehmiller's ex- Paula Lawrence-WehmiUer, will
hibit, Third Chapter, from 5 to 7 return to Lewes for this show.
p.m Saturday, Sept. 5, in the lob- Many of the photographs in the
by of the Hotel Rodney, with pi- show have been taken in the
ano music by Aimee Wiest. Lewes area. Wehmiller began
"SWAN'S DINGHY," BY JOHN WEHMILLER, is an example of the artist's
work.
photography early in life under
the tutelage of his father, who al-
so taught him the techniques and
wisdom of the darkroom.
His work has been strongly in-
fluenced by photographer Paul
Caponigro's peaceful and
thoughtful images. Other influ-
ences include photographers
Michael Kenna and Paul Kozal.
Wehmiller has fostered a love
and enthusiasm for the beauty of
the earth in generations of stu-
dents at the University of
Delaware, where he has taught
geology for more than 35 years,
His photography has been dis-
played in the Lewes Fine Arts
Show, at the List Gallery at
Swarthmore College, The West
End Gallery and the Photo Re-
view. This is his first show at the
Packard Reath Gallery.
Tucked away in the historic
seaside town of Lewes, the
Packard Reath Gallery was the
first of its kind in the region and
continues to be a primary source
for fine art photography in the corporate and professional
Mid-Atlantic. One art critic de- groups. From time to time, the
scribed the gallery as having "the gallery artists and staff give talks
best collection of contemporary on photography.
photography in the East." The new gallery space is
Its mission is to encourage an downstairs in the Hotel Rodney
understanding and appreciation at 142 Second St Lewes. For
of fine art photography by the more information, call 644-7513
public, individual collectors, and or visit packardreathgaUery.com.
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CAMP to host exhibit/wine
ption Aug. 29
CAMP Rehoboth will sponsor
a wine reception and art exhibit
from 6 to 8 p.m Saturday, Aug.
29, in Rehoboth Beach for its
Blind Date Revealed fundraiser.
Earlier this summer, more than
400 small works of art were cre-
ated and donated to benefit
CAMP Rehoboth. Each artist
made two works: one was exhib-
ited as part of the Lott0HEART
fundraiser during Fourth of July
weekend, but some of the best
were put aside for a later lottery
program.
Blind Date Revealed will be
exhibited at Gallery C, 20 Balti-
more Ave Rehoboth Beach
,through Monday, Sept. 21. These
5-by-7-inch works will be sold for
$100 each with 100 percent of the
proceeds to benefit CAMP Re-
hoboth. Each work is presented
anonymously (artists are identi-
fied on the back); all works are
sold for $100. Among the artists,
over 15 percent are represented
in museums or major collections,
and they reside in 10 states as far
away as California and Florida,
with 78 residing full time in
Delaware. With established
artists alongside emerging
artists, anyone could walk away
Dancers group opens
season Sept. 12
The Dover English Country
Dancers will hold their first
dance of the season at 7".30 p.m
Saturday, Sept. 12, at the Capitol
Grange Hall, 9!1 S. Governor's
Ave Dover. Beginners' instruc-
tion is at 7 p.m. Cost is $4 for
members, $5 for not yet mem-
bers. For information call 302-
697-7858 or 302-697-8366, or visit
doverdancers.org.
with a fantastic bargain, day and Sunday. For more infor-
From the original group of mation on CAMP Rehoboth,
works, about 125 remain. They contact Steve Elkins, executive
will be sold on a first-come, first- director, at 227-5620 or email
serve basis, cash and carry - steve@camprehoboth.com.
Visa, Mastercard, Discover,For more information on Re-
American Express, cash or check hoboth Beach Theatre of the
accepted. Gallery C hours are 9 Arts, Gallery C or BASE, contact
a.m. to 6 p.m Monday and Tues- Michele Cubbage, 227-7303, or
day; 9 a.m. to 8 p.m Wednesday- email michele@rehoboth-
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