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Halle Cultural Arts Center News - May 15, 2023

Arts and Entertainment

May 16, 2023

From: Halle Cultural Arts Center

FREE Wednesday Morning Movie!
Peter Pan and Wendy
May 17th at 10:00am
Plan to grab the kids, snacks, blankets and visit us for your favorite movies on the big screen! Follow the adventures of a boy who never wants to grow up, and how he enlist three London siblings and together they embark on a magical adventure through Neverland. See how everything turns out in this newly released and re-imagined fairy tale!

Baggage

Two difficult, single people, Phyllis and Bradley, both trying to heal from their respective disappointing relationships, get their luggage mixed up at the airport. After a very disagreeable first encounter, the two decide to help each other get over their heartaches by forcing a friendship that causes them to ponder - while they may be too difficult for everyone else in the world, could they be perfect for each other? See what final destination they arrive at. 

Tickets: Adults $18 / Seniors $12 / Students 16 & under $10 on sale now at the Halle box office in person, over the phone at (919)249-1120, or online HERE!

SuperFun Saturday
May 20th
10:30am-12:30pm
Join us on the 3rd Saturday of the month for "super" fun with free arts & crafts for children. No registration required & parent or guardian must accompany children.

Senior Showcase
Come join us as we celebrate the multitude of talent right here in our own community! Watch students from The Halle's 55+ classes performing scenes and songs. You will be laughing out loud and tapping your feet in no time!

Marsha Glickman, Beth Hopper, & Michael Weitzman
Show Runs: May 12 - July 7, 2023 

Structure and methodical detail show in MARSHA GLICKMAN’s passion for deconstructing and reconfiguring found paper, paintings, book parts and other Ephemera into meaningful works of art. She incorporates right and left-brain messages with the effusive use of color to provoke the viewer to see their personal story in the work. The complexity and hidden messages in these creations reference concepts and historical instances influenced by life experiences: living and traveling internationally, family upbringing, thoughts on world events and scientific education.
Website: FoundEphemeraArt.com      Instagram: @foundephemera

Based in Apex, North Carolina, BETH HOPPER is a self-taught artist working primarily in acrylics and watercolors. Her work meanders through media, subject, and style alike, creating a wide spectrum of variety. The work ranges from loud, splashy abstracts, to minute architecture studies and emotive portraits. This seemingly undisciplined diversity reflects not a lack of focus, but a devotion to the whims of creativity. Hopper aims to create art the viewer will love to explore as much as she loved crafting it.
Website: BethHopperArt.com    Instagram: @bethhopperart

MICHAEL WEITZMAN is a nature photographer who has had successful one-person exhibits of his canvas and metal landscape, flower, and animal images in Upstate New York and North Carolina. He has had a large exhibit of 30 pieces in 2015-2016 at Duke University Hospital, as well as several shows at the Herb Young and Bond Park Centers in Cary.