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SUMMARY:"Because of You" Adreona Perkowski BFA Senior Exhibition 2020 (Virtual Exhibition)
DESCRIPTION:We had planned Adreona’s Senior Exhibition of her sculpture at The Vault however Due to COVID-19 State of Florida restrictions and our temporary closure were unable to do so. We congratulate Adreona on her completion of a Fine Arts degree at UNF and hope you enjoy the You Tube video exhibition that she has prepared for you! \n \nArtist’s Bio \nAdreona Perkowski is a multimedia artist attending the University of North Florida earning her Bachelor of Fine Arts with a concentration in sculpture. Her work focuses on personal narrative pieces pulled from issues in childhood and present day\, such as addiction\, abandonment\, healing\, and hope. Perkowski’s most recent body of work highlights the complicated path of healing from past traumas through reflection and acceptance. She utilizes a wide variety of materials and processes in her works such as steel fabrication\, metal casting\, resin\, glass\, wood\, clay\, and other mixed media. \n\nHardscrabble\nCast iron\, cast stainless steel\, steel\, chain\, and rust patina\nDimensions vary\n2018
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LOCATION:The Vault @ 1930 Events
CATEGORIES:Art Shows
ORGANIZER;CN="Reet London Bilanchone":MAILTO:info@thevaultat1930.com
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SUMMARY:Postponed - "Echo of the Unconscious in Painting"  Book Signing and Art Exhibition with Drs. Susanne Schuenke and Naum Itkin
DESCRIPTION:In response to COVID-19 Federal\, State and Local guidance we have postponed this event that was scheduled March 27th and will reschedule the opening and show in the near future.  \n“Echo of the Unconscious in Painting” \nA Book Signing and Artists Talk with Artist and Dr. Susanne Schuenke and Dr. Naum G. Itkin and an Exhibition of the Art of Dr. Schuenke\n\nWhere: The Vault at 1930 Art Gallery\nCocktail Opening: Friday March 27th\, 5:30pm to 8:30pm\nArtist Talk at 6pm \nRSVP by calling The Vault at 904-398-2890 or by email to: info@thevaultat1930.com \n \nCopies of “Echo of the Unconscious in Painting available for purchase at The Vault \nSoftcover   $ 117.95\nHardcover  $ 147\nCollector’s Edition  $ 170 \nNote: Copies of the Collector’s Edition are limited to 100 copies. Superior print and illustration quality \, each collector’s edition is signed and numbered and contains an original drawing of the artist. \nAbout Dr. Susanne Schuenke \nIt is the artist’s aim to connect the observer with the intrinsic beauty dwelling in the colors and forms and simultaneously present to his/her intellectual inquiry a rich offering of my representational intentions. The art critic\, Ann Leighton\, coined this in one sentence:  “Susanne Schuenke tells stories with the brush” in reference to the richly formulated and detailed content of her paintings.  After the first impressions\, the topics enfold in a wide spectrum from philosophical thoughts about the existing conditions of mankind to the humored satire observable in our societies.  \nOriginally from Dusseldorf\, Germany and now residing in St. John’s County\, Dr. Schuenke’s works have been displayed across the United States\, Great Britain\, Germany\, France\, Singapore\, Japan\, Sweden\, Denmark\, Switzerland\, Lebanon\, and South Africa.  \nAbout the Exhibition \n \nThis “Echo of the Unconscious in Painting” exhibition at The Vault at 1930 will run from:\nMarch 27th to April 10th\,  2020\nOpen Tue.– Fri. 11am – 5pm\nSat. 10am – 4pm\n(Sun. and Mon. closed) \nArtist’s guided tours through the exhibition:\nSaturday\, March 28  2020 \, 11am-1pm
URL:https://thevaultat1930.com/event/echo-of-the-unconscious-in-painting-book-signing-and-art-exhibition-with-drs-susanne-scheunke-and-noum-itkin-march-27th/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191130
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191202
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SUMMARY:San Marco Fine Art Festival Nov 30th-Dec 1st 2019
DESCRIPTION:Get ready\, it’s coming!\nThe 2019 San Marco Fine Art Festival is a weekend long art extravaganza bringing established and emerging artists to The Square in San Marco to exhibit their best work! The San Marco area is our ideal location for this fabulous event\, you won’t want to miss it! Mark your calendars for November 3oth-December 1st!  \nArtist Registration is OPEN\, and spots are going fast\, so call\, drop by The Vault\, or email us to save yours today! Rules apply! \nSponsorships are available. Click here for sponsorship information letter.  \nEvent Website :http://sanmarcoartfestival.com/\n 
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LOCATION:San Marco Square\, 1999 San Marco Blvd\, Jacksonville\, FL\, 32207\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Shows,Fine Art Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191115T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191115T200000
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SUMMARY:"Dream State" The Impressionist Art of William McMahan
DESCRIPTION:About William McMahan and “Dream State” \nJoin us at The Vault at 1930 Art Gallery on Friday November 15th\, 2019 from 5-8pm as we celebrate the work of emerging local expressionist artist William McMahan. RSVP by calling the gallery at 904-398-2890 or by email to info@thevaultat1930.com . William’s  art will be exhibited at The Vault from November 15-18\, 2019. \nWilliam McMahan is a burgeoning expressionist artist\, and the Art Director for The Art League of Jacksonville (ALJ).  He is a popular instructor\, teaching weekly classes through ALJ\, as well as workshops through the Cummer Museum and MOCA.   He specializes in observational and portrait drawing\, illustration\, figure drawing\, and printmaking.  William studied abroad in Venice\, received a Master of Fine Arts degree from Indiana University\, and has displayed work in galleries and museums across the country.  William is dedicated to continuing to empower artists\, and enhance the arts in Jacksonville  \nArtist’s Statement – Come join us on Friday November 15th for an immersive art experience\, a showcase titled “Dream State”  As you step into the gallery\, you will be surrounded by expressionistic\, surreal drawings done in vibrant colored pencil upon wooden panels.  Trees\, female forms\, and felines populate the panels\, intertwining and at times melding into one.  The work is highly evocative\, stirring a range of emotions in the viewer. \nAbout The Vault  Located one house from the corner of Naldo and San Marco Square\, the first-floor gallery features multi-disciplinary works from old and young\, established and emerging local and regional and nationally recognized artists. Art patrons and the Jacksonville community are invited to see what’s NEW at the Gallery! The Vault at 1930 offers event planning and framing options\, inquire for more details.\nLike us on Facebook and Instagram @ The Vault at 1930. Visit our website : www.thevaultat1930.com)
URL:https://thevaultat1930.com/event/dream-state-the-impressionist-art-of-william-mcmahan/
LOCATION:The Vault at 1930\, FL
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191025T173000
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SUMMARY:To the Point - Editorial Cartoons by Ed Hall - Opening Cocktail Reception October 25th
DESCRIPTION:“To the Point – Editorial Cartoons by Ed Hall” \nOpening October 25th 5:30-7:30pm at The Vault at 1930 \nExhibition runs through November 8th. \nJoin us at the Vault at 5:30pm on the evening of Friday October 25th as we celebrate renown local artist and editorial cartoonist Ed Hall’s years of editorial cartoons. Ed is a syndicate editorial cartoonist and his work has appeared in many national newspapers and periodicals including the New York Times newspaper and magazine\, the LA Times\, Washington Post and USA Today to name a few.  \nThe Vault exhibited Ed’s art in August 2017 and a splendid article on Ed’s life and work appeared in the July/August 2017. “The Man of Many Hands”\, written by Meredith T Matthews is available for reading online starting on page 54 of that issue. Click here to access the article!\nExhibition Dates ; October 25th – November 8th
URL:https://thevaultat1930.com/event/to-the-point-editorial-cartoons-by-ed-hall-opening-cocktqil-reception-october-25th/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190517T173000
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SUMMARY:Jacksonville Artists Guild (JAG) "The Naughty Show"
DESCRIPTION:The Vault is pleased to host members of the Jacksonville Artists Guild (The JAG) for “The Naughty Show – A Look at Art on the Wild Side” from Friday May 17th through Sunday May 19th. Show opening is 5:30 pm – 8:00 PM  on Friday May 17th. The show continues Saturday from 10am – 5pm and Sunday from 1pm to 4pm.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190125T173000
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CREATED:20181218T175855Z
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SUMMARY:"Refractions" at The Vault - The Art of Anna Miller - Opening Reception January 25\, 2019
DESCRIPTION:Anna Miller’s “Refractions” \nJoin us at The Vault at 1930 Art Gallery on Friday January 25th\, 2019 from 5:30-7:30pm as we celebrate the work of renowned artist Anna Miller with a cocktail reception and art show. RSVP by calling the gallery at 904-398-2890 or by email to info@thevaultat1930.com . Anna’s art will be exhibited at The Vault from January 25th – February 11th\, 2019. \nThe Vault at 1930’s exhibition of Anna’s art is being held to promote and is in support of the “Refractions”– The Art of Anna Miller” exhibition from January 3nd – March 15th\, 2019 in the Rotunda of the St Johns County Administration Building\, 500 San Sebastian View\, St Augustine\, FL 32084. This is an “Art in Public Spaces” exhibition by partnership between the St Johns County Cultural Council and the St Johns County Board of County Commissioners. The Vault at 1930 is the sponsoring gallery for “Refractions”. Anna’s art will be available for viewing in the Rotunda of the St Johns County Administration Building during normal business hours from January 3rd\, 2019. You are cordially invited to the official opening of “Refractions” in the Rotunda at 8:15am January 15th\, 2019. RSVP for the January 15th opening by calling The Vault at 1930 at 904-398-2890 or by email to info@thevaultat1930.com. \nAbout Anna Miller \nEDUCATION\, EARLY WORK AND TRANSITION. \nI have been drawing ever since I could hold a pencil. My mother recognized my talent and encouraged me to start my journey on the long road of art education. In my early teens\, I enrolled in a college level art school. Later I was accepted at National Academy of Fine Art and Architecture of Ukraine. After earning my Masters in Painting\, I began teaching art at college level. I worked as a college faculty member for twelve years and then I decided to pursue a Masters in Fine Arts at the Academy of Art University\, San Francisco\, California.\nMy earlier work was representational\, with some abstract elements. Looking back\, I can see that abstraction was always present in one form or the other in many of my paintings.\nDuring my education\, I struggled to find a happy median between my academic education and abstract art\, which intrigued me. I was attempting to merge two styles of art\, realistic and non-realistic. Then was I decided to move away from figurative art completely and devoted all my time to abstract paintings. \nINSPIRATION \nMy vision began to worsen early on in life. However\, I often would not wear my glasses and would start seeing the world differently from the position of a nearsighted person. It was a world without details but with interesting designs\, fragments of light with shadows\, and incomplete patterns. One of my favorite examples of fragmentation was the fluid design created by light in moving water. The movement of light through water was captivating and meditative: It always brought peace to my soul. My paintings expressed refractions of light. Refractions comes from the observation and perception of color and light patterns found in nature. During painting of these new designs based on refractions\, I would get lost in meditation of color\, shapes\, and lines\, discovering limitless possibilities and combinations. \nThe Vault at 1930 Art Gallery\n1930 San Marco Blvd. Jacksonville\, FL 32207\n904-398-2890\nwww.thevaultat1930.com\nFacebook and Instagram – The Vault at 1930 \nFor further information please contact Jim Carr\, The Vault at 1930\, via email at info@thevaultat1930.com or by calling Jim at 904-307-2146.
URL:https://thevaultat1930.com/event/refractions-at-the-vault-the-art-of-anna-miller-opening-reception-january-25-2019/
LOCATION:The Vault @ 1930 Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181130T170000
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SUMMARY:"Fractured Space"  Sculptures by Nick DeGennaro - UNF Senior Art Show - November 30th - December 14th
DESCRIPTION:Join us Friday November 30th from 5-7 pm for a reception opening the show of sculpture by Nick DeGennaro. Nick is a Senior at the UNF School of Fine Arts. The Vault is proud to support Senior Art Shows for university art programs in NE Florida. This sculpture will be available for viewing through December 14th. \nArtist’s Statement\n“My academic career began in engineering. I quickly learned that I did not have the mindset to sit at a computer crunching numbers. I eventually found my way to sculpture\, I never lost the mathematical processes that led me to engineering. I find comfort in patterns and geometry – the predictability and dependability found within them. This has influenced my work. I like to create nonobjective geometric forms that are simple yet interesting. However\, there is also a part of me that is fascinated by the unpredictability of life and the universe. With this in mind I try to find the patterns that govern the world around us. All existence is pattern\, from birth to life and eventually decay. There are rules that govern it all and beg to be explored\, challenged\, and bent. I do this through sculpture.”
URL:https://thevaultat1930.com/event/fractured-space-sculptures-by-nick-degennaro-unf-senior-art-show-november-30th-december-14th/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181019
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181101
DTSTAMP:20260504T155900
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SUMMARY:"Odyssey of Abstraction: Princess Simpson Rashid" Art Exhibition October 19-31
DESCRIPTION:The Vault at 1930 welcomes locally and nationally recognized artist and Jacksonville resident Princess Simpson Rashid! \n“Odyssey of Abstraction: Princess Simpson Rashid” \nExhibition Dates: October 19-31\, 2018 \nShow Opening Cocktail Reception: Friday October 19th 5:30pm – 7:30pm Public Invited – Request RSVP to info@thevaultat1930.com or by calling The Vault at 904-398-2890 \nAbout Princess Simpson Rashid \nPrincess Simpson Rashid was born in Atlanta\, GA in 1972. She studied printmaking and painting at Escuela de Artes Plastica (EAP) in San Juan\, Puerto Rico. Rashid earned her B.S in Physics from Georgia State University in Atlanta\, GA and worked as a researcher in Nano science at Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI). \nRashid has exhibited in solo and group exhibitions in museums\, art centers\, galleries and alternative art spaces across the United States including the Pacific Grove Art Center in Pacific Grove\, CA\, Felix Kulpa Gallery in Santa Cruz\, CA\, Tempus Projects in Tampa\, FL\, Cummer Museum and Gardens in Jacksonville\, FL and Escuela Superior de Bellas Artes in Cusco\, Peru. Recent juried group shows include “Hard Edge Paintings” at the Harris House/Atlantic Center for the Arts in New Smyrna Beach\, FL curated by Bethany Bennett Behr\,“Pressing Matters- APS” at the Abernathy Arts Center in Sandy Springs\, GA and “Suprematism\, Constructivism\, Futurism” at Phylogeny Contemporary in Seattle\, WA curated by Lori Johns. \nIn addition\, Rashid’s paintings and prints can be found in museum and private collections throughout the United States\, the United Kingdom\, and Portugal. Her museum and public collections include\, The Museum of Science and History (MOSH) in Jacksonville\, FL; The Spencer Museum of Art in Lawrence\, KS; the Lake Eustis Museum of Art in Eustis\, FL; Baptist Hospital-North and Baptist/MD Anderson Cancer Center in Jacksonville\, FL. \nRashid started her science career while in high school working as an intern at Bell Labs (now Nokia Bell Labs) in Murray Hill\, NJ. Her maiden name (Simpson) is included on several US patents. She is a former Ronald E. McNair Scholar and Washington Center Fellow/NOAA. \nSports have also had a profound effect on Rashid’s life. She is a former US National Fencing Champion in all three fencing weapons; foil\, epee\, and saber. She is currently a fencing coach and competitively training on the Veterans40 national circuit. \nRashid has previously served as Studio Director and President of the Art Center Cooperative (TAC) in Jacksonville\, FL; Studio Director of the Ybor Art Colony (YAC)\, Curator of the Ybor Artists Association (YAA)\, and Co-Gallery Director of the Wandering Eye Gallery (WEG) in Ybor City-Tampa\, FL. \nRashid’s diverse experiences have contributed to the complexity and thoughtfulness of her work and work ethic. She is married to a wonderful husband (retired US Naval Aviator) who wants to “fill the sky with robots”. They have two beautiful and creative daughters. \nRashid is currently a resident artist of CoRK Arts District (CoRK) in Jacksonville\, FL. \nSOLO EXHIBITIONS (select) \n2018 “Odyssey of Abstraction: Princess Simpson Rashid”\, The Vault 1930\, Jacksonville\, FL\n2017 *Constructed Narratives in Red\, Black & White”- FSCJ Kent Gallery\, Jacksonville\, FL\n2016 “Princess Simpson Rashid”\, The Art Center Cooperative\,Jacksonville\, FL\n2015 “Abstracts”\, The Grune Family Gallery/Players By Sea\, Jacksonville Beach\, FL\n2013 “Controlled Spontaneity”\, Tay-cho Gallery\, Bartow\, FL\n2011 “The Art of Science-Princess Rashid”\, Museum of Science & History\, Jacksonville\, FL\n2011 “Passion\, Perception & Symbolism”\, Lake Eustis Museum of Art\, Eustis\, FL\n2009 “The White Space: New Works by Princess Rashid”\, PG Art Center\, Pacific Grove\, CA\n2007 “Strive: New Works”\, Karpeles Manuscript Library Museum\, Jacksonville\, FL\n2007 “Elemental Atmospheres”\, Museum of Science & History (MOSH)\, Jacksonville\, FL\n2006 “The Sum of All Things”\, FSCJ Downtown Gallery\, Jacksonville\, FL\n2006 “Eyes Turned Skyward”\, FSCJ Kent Gallery\, Jacksonville\, FL \n2018 “Hard Edge Paintings”\, Harris House/Atlantic Center (ACA)\, New Symrna Bch\, FL\n2017 “Suprematism\, Constructivism\, Futurism”\, Phylogeny Contemporary\, Seattle\, WA\n2017 “Pressing Matters- APS”\, Abernathy Arts Center\, Sandy Springs\, GA\n2017 “Life Under Construction:Princess Rashid/Keith Doles”\, The Yellow House\, Jville\, FL\n2017 “Small Works”\, The Yellow House\, Jacksonville\, FL\n2017 “Grayscale: Black\, White\, Gray Artwork”\, Illsol Gallery\, Tampa\, FL\n2017 “Solar Connections”\, MPC Annex Gallery\, Monterey\, CA\n2017 “A More Perfect Union”\, The Space Gallery\, Jacksonville\, FL\n2017 “Human Trafificking”\, Jax Maker Space/Jacksonville Public Library\, Jacksonville\, FL\n2017 “Kesha”\, Jax Maker Space/Jacksonville Public Library\, Jacksonville\, FL\n2017 Solarplate Residency- Escuela de Bellas Artes Gallery\, Cusco\, Peru\n2017-2014 “CoRK Open Studios”\, CoRK Art District\, Jacksonville\, FL\n2016 Grand Opening\, The Vault Gallery 1930\, Jacksonville\, FL\n2016 “Linked Through Art/Les Quatre Amis”\, Gallery 1037/Reddi Arts\, Jacksonville\, FL\n2016 “MOCA at CoRK”\, CoRk Art District\, Jacksonville\, FL (curated by Ben Thompson\, Museum of Contemporary Art-Jacksonville)\n2016 “LIFT: Contemporary Expressions of African American Heritage”\, Cummer Museum and Gardens\, Jacksonville\, FL*\n2016 “TOE2016: Sensory Perception”\, Ritz Theater & Museum\, Jacksonville\, FL*\n2015 “Small Things Considered”\, Atlantic Center for the Arts (ACA)\, New Symrna Bch\, FL*\n2015 “Princess Rashid & Overstreet Ducasse”\, Southlight Gallery\, Jacksonville\, FL\n2015 “Abstract X”\, Southlight Gallery\, Jacksonville\, FL*\n2015 “The Sketchook Project 2015”\, Brooklyn Art Library\, (Williamsburg) Brooklyn\, NY\n2015 “Through Our Eyes 2015”\, Ritz Theater & Museum\, Jacksonville\, FL*\n2013 “the All Americans: Ducasse\, Harwood & Rashid”\, CoRK Art District\, Jacksonville\, FL **\n2012 “Florida Watercolor Society Online Show”\, www.floridawatercolorsociety.com*\n2010 “Imagination Squared”\, Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA)-Jacksonville\, FL \nGROUP EXHIBITIONS ( *-juried\, **- 3 man show) \n2010 “unseen”\, Museum of Science & Industry (MOSI) \, Tampa\, FL*\n2010 “Earth Visions”\, Museum of Science & Industry (MOSI) \, Tampa\, FL*\n2010 “Grey Matter”\, Tempus-Projects\, Tampa\, FL*\n2009 “Our Home Town-MBPAPA Plein Air Exhibition”\, PG Art Center\, Pacific Grove\, CA*\n2009 “KulpAbility: Experiments in Printmaking”\, Felix Kulpa Gallery\, Santa Cruz\, CA\n2007 “Fall Show & Auction”\, San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art\, San Jose\, CA\n2001 “Florida Printmakers Annual Show”\, Allied Artists Unlimited Gallery\, Tampa\, FL \nRESIDENCIES \n2017 Cusco School of Fine Art Residency (with Dan Welden/Master Printmaker)\, Cusco\,Peru \nBIBLIOGRAPHY \nOnline \nFolio Weekly\, “The Abstract Truth: Princess Simpson Rashid continues to create captivating works that fuse her inner and outer worlds”\, by Madeleine Peck Wagner\, Feb. 16\, 2017\, http://folioweekly.com/The-Abstract-TRUTH\,17012 \nBurnAway\, “The State of Black Art/What is Black Art in Jacksonville” by Daniel Brown\, June 29\, 2015\nhttp://burnaway.org/feature/the-state-of-black-art-what-is-black-art-in-jacksonville/#print \nArt Taco\, “Seen: The Wandering Eye Gallery Opening” by Luis Gottardi\, June 26\, 2013\,\nhttp://art-taco.blogspot.com/2013/06/seen-wandering-eye-gallery-opening.html \nRestless Minds\, “Princess Rashid-Art With Science”\, April 6\, 2013\,\nhttp://restlessmindboosters.blogspot.com/2013/04/princess-rashid-art-with-science.html \nFolio Weekly\, “Visual Visionaries: A dozen creative denizens who defy boundaries” by Dan Brown\, January 16\, 2013\, http://folioweekly.com/Visual-Visionaries\,85 \nThe Examiner\, “Rashid: Painting Meets Science” by Samantha Churchill\, December 12\, 2011\, http://www.examiner.com/article/princess-simpson-rashid-painting-meets-science \nHave Brush\, Will Travel: The Art Blog Of Jaime Howard\, “Princess Simpson Rashid-The Art of Science”\, November 18\, 2011\,\nhttp://jaimehowardart.blogspot.com/2011/11/princess-simpson-rashid-art-of-science.html \nMonterey County Weekly\, “Grooving In Pacific Grove\,” by Walter Ryce\, May 28\, 2009\, http://www.montereycountyweekly.com/news/831_tales/article_5e73da43-1036-509b-b6d2-e8a8265d07d7.html \nEU Jacskonville\, “Elemental Atmospheres: Contemproary Paintings by Princess Simpson Rashid inspired by science\, math and perception” by Donald Dusinberre\, April 5\, 2007\, http://www.eujacksonville.com/pages/04-05-07/princesssimpsonrashid.htm \nARTIST TALKS (select) \n2017 *Constructed Narratives in Red\, Black & White”- FSCJ Kent Gallery\, Feb 21\, 2017\n2016 “Controlled Spontaneity”\, Jacksonville Artist Guild\, Nov 14\n2016 “Lift and Tea”\, Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens\, Jacksonvllle\, FL\n2016 “Inside Out”\, Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens\, Jacksonville\, FL\n2016 “Dinner with an Artis-Princess Rashid”\, The Art Center\n2016 “Pecha Kucha”\, J Johnson Gallery\, Jackonville Beach\, FL\n2015 “Controlled Spontaneity”\, Ritz Theatre\n2015 “What is Black Art?” Panel Discussion with Rashid and Ducasse. Moderated by Prof. Dustin Harewood\, Ritz Theatre/Lavilla Museum \nHONORS/AWARDS (select) \n2006 Grant Recipient\, Art Ventures Award \, Community Foundation in Jacksonville\, FL\n2006 Grant Recipient\,Independent Life Minority Award\, Community Foundation in Jacksonville\n1992 Fellow\, Washington Center Fellow/NOAA\n1994 Fellow\, Ronald E. McNair Fellowship- Ga Tech Research Institute/Georgia State University\, Atlanta\, GA\n1986 Intern\, High Step Program\, Bell Laboratories\, Summit\, New Jersey \nPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE \n2018 Advisory Committee Member- Augusta Savage exhibition- Cummer Museum\n2017 Awards Committee Member- Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville Art Awards\n2016 Juror- Printmaking Exhibit- The Art Center-Jacksonville\, FL\n2013 Studio Director\, Ybor Art Colony\, Tampa\, FL\n2013 Co- Gallery Manager\, Wandering Eye Gallery\, An Artist Cooperative\, Tampa\, FL\n2012 Curator\, Ybor Art Association\, Tampa\, FL\n2007/06 Studio Director/Past President\, The Art Center Cooperative Inc.\, Jacksonville\, FL\n2007 Education Outreach Coordinator\, Jacksonville Watercolor Society’s (2005-2007)\,\n2007 Website/Blog Administrator (Art Center\, JCAAA\, JWS Team Outreach) (2005-2007)\n2007 Juror\, Beaches Fine Art Series \, Jacksonville\, FL \nPUBLIC COLLECTIONS \nBaptist/MD Anderson Cancer Center\, Jacksonville\, FL\nBaptist Hospital North\, Jacksonville\, FL\nBrookyln Art Library\, Brooklyn- New Yorl\nTeeling & Company\, CPAs\, Tampa\, FL\nLeich & Associates\, CPA/PA\, Tampa\, FL\nMuseum of Science & History (MOSH)\, Jacksonville\, FL\nLake Eustis Museum of Art\, Eustis\, FL\nSpencer Museum of Art\, Lawrence\, KS\nJacksonville Public Library\, Jacksonville\, FL\nTerry A. Wright\, PMP \nGALLERY REPRESENTATION \nThe Vault at 1930\, Jacksonville\, FL\, https://thevaultat1930.com/ \nEDUCATION (select) \n1998-2000 School of Plastic Arts (EAP)\, Painting/Printmaking\, San Juan\, PR\n1995 Bachelor of Science. Physics\, Georgia State University\, Atlanta\, GA
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LOCATION:The Vault @ 1930 Events
CATEGORIES:Art Shows
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180804T110000
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SUMMARY:"In the Mood" Artist Harry McCormick Art Exhibition - Through August 31st
DESCRIPTION:Join us at The Vault at 1930 Art Gallery through August 31st as we celebrate the life and work of renowned artist Harry McCormick. Gallery Hours – Tuesdays through Friday 10am to 5pm and Saturdays 10am to 3pm. Call 904-398-2890 or email us at info@thevaultat1930.com for appointments outside of normal business hours. \nThis Vault at 1930 exhibition is being held in support of the “In the Mood – The Art of Harry McCormick” exhibition from July 3rd to September 20\, 2018 in the rotunda of the St Johns County Administration Building. This is an “Art in Public Spaces” exhibition by partnership between the St Johns County Cultural Council and the St Johns County Board of County Commissioners. Supporting sponsors include the St Johns County Tourist Development Council\, The Community Foundation of Northeast Florida\, the St Augustine Art Association\, Clear Channel Outdoor\, the Corazon Cinema and Cafe and The Vault at 1930 Art Gallery. \nAbout Harry McCormick \nBasically I have been a painter of ‘ interiors ‘ although not exclusively as there have been other venues as well. You could call me a painter of ‘ genre ‘ as well\, meaning ordinary people doing ordinary things such as recently painting a series of painting of people looking at paintings in museums and galleries. It gave me an excuse to do copies of other great paintings done be such painters as Picasso\, Monet\, Cezanne\, Sargent\, and the like. Painting bars has been an ongoing theme of mine for many years. I have traveled the world looking for interesting bars and the people in them. I did a show in Chicago of the Victorian Pubs of London\, in New York from the Plaza Hotel Oak Bar to McSorley’s Old Ale House\, which is one of my favorites and one that I have been painting on and off since 1983. I like very elegant interiors as well as funky places. I’ve painted the mansions of Newport\, Rhode Island to the Breakers and the Flagler Mansion in Palm Beach. I’ve painted the bars of South Beach\, Miami. I done bars in San Francisco\, Chicago\, Paris\, London. \nHaving practiced Aikido and Zen meditation for 45 years I have painted some pictures related to these things. But recently I had been asked by the Owl 57 Gallery to try my hand at painting Jewish subjects. It was difficult for me at first\, having been raised in an Irish Catholic background. But my mother had a Jewish heritage and Rabbi New from the Boca Raton Chabad assures me that I am Jewish. He took me under his wing and somehow thru him I got a handle on painting Judaica. This art is shown at the Chassidic Art Institute in Brooklyn\, NY. \nPast Shows and Past/Present Collections and Galleries \n\nMartin Gallery\, New York\, NY 1964\nMartin Gallery\, New York\, NY 1965\nC.A. Galleries\, New York\, NY 1968\nC.A. Galleries\, New York\, NY 1970\nC.A. Galleries\, New York\, NY 1971\nC.A. Galleries\, New York\, NY 1972\nC.A. Galleries\, New York\, NY 1973\nGarelick’s Gallery\, Birmingham\, Michigan 1974\nC.A. Galleries\, New York\, NY 1976\nBrewster Gallery\, New York\, NY 1979\nMerrill Chase Gallery\, Northbrook\, Illinois 1981\nWalton Street Gallery\, Chicago\, Illinois 1981\nJack Gallery\, New York\, NY 1985\nMerrill Chase Galleries\, Chicago 1990\nMerrill Chase Galleries\, Georgetown 1991\nLoring Gallery\, Sheffield\, Massachusetts 1994\nLoring Gallery\, Sheffield\, Massachusetts 1995\nLoring Gallery\, Sheffield\, Massachusetts 1997\nMuseum Masters Gallery\, New York\, NY 1997\nFingerhut Gallery\, Minneapolis\, Minnesota 1998\nWhite Oak Gallery\, Minneapolis\, Minnesota 1999\nLoring Gallery\, Two-Man Show\, Sheffield\, Massachusetts 1999\nArt Atelier\, Englishtown\, New Jersey 2000\nOne Gallery\, Gallery of Modern Art 1965\nMark of the Phoenix Gallery\, New York NY 1966\nNewark Museum\, New Jersey 1965\, 1966\nHeckscher Museum\, Huntington\, NY 1966\, 1967\nUniversity of Maryland 1966\, 1967\nMary’s College of Maryland 1972\nDe Cordova Museum\, Lincoln\, Massachusetts 1975\nSutton Galleries\, New Orleans\, Louisiana 1982\nBrewster Gallery\, New York\, NY 1980\, 1981\, 1982\nCircle Gallery\, San Francisco\, California 1987\nCircle Gallery\, New Orleans\, Louisiana 1987\nGalerie du Centre\, Paris 1987\nGalerie Arts-Objets\, Angouleme\, France 1987\nMusee des Beaux-Arts de Carcassonne\, France 1987\nMeridth Long Galleries\, Housten\, Texas 1990\nDietrich Contemporary Arts\, New York\, NY 1995\nLoring Gallery\, Sheffield\, Massachusetts 1996\nFingerhut Gallery\, Minneapolis\, Minnesota 1998\nWit Gallery\, Lenox\, Massachusetts 1999\, 2000\, 2001\, 2002\nKaren Lynn Gallery\, Boca Raton\, FL 2004\, 2005\nGallerie Brion\, Del Ray Beach\, FL 2005\nEntertainment Gallery\, Venetian Hotel\, Las Vegas\, NV 2006\nJack Gallery\, Mandalay Bay Resort\, Las Vegas\, NV 2006\nGallery Four Fourty Four\, San Francisco\, CA 2000\, 2001\, 2002\, 2004\nWeatherburn Gallery\, Naples\, FL 2002\nGenesis Gallery\, Fort Lauderdale\, FL 2002\, 2003\nBrooklyn Museum\, New York\nNewark Museum\, New Jersey\nThe University of Southern Illinois\nJessie Besser Museum\, Michigan\nCharles B. Goddard Arts Center\, Ardmore\, Oklahoma\nGriffith Art Center\, St. Lawrence University\, Canton\, NY\nCanton Art Institute\, Canton\, Ohio\nCharles Rand Penny Foundation\, New York\, NY\nSmithsonian Institution\, Washington\, D.C.\nFarleigh Dickinson University\, Rutherford\, New Jersey\nSyracuse University Collection\, Syracuse\, New York\nVatican Collection\, Rome\, Italy\nMary’s College of Maryland\nUniversity of Wyoming\, Laramie\nBirmingham Museum of Art\, Alabama\nWichita State University Collection\, Kansas\nAmerican Thermoplastic Company\, Pittsburgh\, PA\nSenator Ted Kennedy\nCollection of Mel Brooks and Ann Bancroft\nGuggenheim Museum\, New York\, NY\nBoca Raton Museum of Art\, Boca Raton\, FL\nDelaware Museum of Art\, Wilming\nThe Vault at 1930\, Jacksonville\, FL
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180622T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180622T193000
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SUMMARY:Rosalie Marks Atkins Art Show
DESCRIPTION:ROSALIE MARKS ATKINS ART SHOW \nThe Vault @1930 welcomes locally and nationally recognized artist who was one of the first members of the U.S. Department of State’s Artist in Embassies program – her painting went to Upper Volta in the 1950s. \nCocktail Reception Friday  June 22nd from  5:30 pm – 7:30 pm \nArt will also be available to view on Saturday 23rd from 10am-3pm  at The Vault at 1930 Art Gallery \nAbout Rosalie Marks Atkins \nRosalie Atkins studied at Mason College of Music and Fine Arts and Morris Harvey College. She spent many summers at the Provincetown Workshop and the Truro Art Center in Massachusetts where she studied with Leo Manso\, Victor Candell\, and Bud Hopkins. She also had workshops in west Virginia with Herbert Olds\, John O”Conner\, John Clarkson\, Joe Moss\, Elliot O’Hara\, and Alfred Stine. \nRosalie was one of the first members of the US Department of State’s “Artists in Embassies” Program – her paintings were displayed in Upper Volta in the 1950’s \nAwards  \nAllied Artist of West Virginia- Purchase Award (WV Arts and Humanities Council). Exhibition 280\, Huntington Galleries- Purchase Award (WV Arts and Humanities Council). Allied Artist of West Virginia Exhibits-Several Awards. Rhododendron State Art & Craft Festivals- Several Awards. Focus on Florida- Lighthouse Gallery\, Jupiter\, Fl Purchase Award. \nShe has been a member in the Art Category of the National League of American Pen Women for more than 70 years.
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LOCATION:The Vault @ 1930 Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180413T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180413T193000
DTSTAMP:20260504T155900
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SUMMARY:"Ponderance and Muse" Mary St. Germain Art Show at The Vault April 13-29\, 2018
DESCRIPTION:“Sensei” Original oil on canvas\, 40″ x 36″ (Copyright Mary St. Germain) \nThe Vault @ 1930 welcomes locally loved and nationally recognized painter and Jacksonville resident Mary St. Germain! \nShow Opening Cocktail Reception \nFriday April 13th    5:30pm – 7:30pm    Public Invited – Request RSVP to info@thevaultat1930.com or by calling The Vault at 904-398-2890 \nMary’s art will show from April 13th through Sunday April 29th (Gallery will open Sunday April 29th) \nABOUT MARY ST. GERMAIN \nMary St. Germain is a painter who resides in Jacksonville\, Florida. Her education was received from Louisiana State University with a concentration in Fine Arts. She is a member of Oil Painters of America\, Landscape Artists International\, and The National League of American Pen Woman. Mary’s work is in both private and public collections: University of North Florida~ Thomas G. Carpenter Library\, Permanent Collection. Louisiana State Medical Center\, Shreveport\, LA. Baptist Hospital South\, Jacksonville\, Fl. Flagler Hospital\, St. Augustine\, Fl. United States Embassy\, Tegucigalpa\, Honduras. National Health Care Institute located in San Pablo area\, Jacksonville\, Florida. \nArtist’s Statement \nI am a painter whose work is sparked by the natural world through observation and informed by memory and imagination. I am excited to explore and manipulate color complexions to capture the nature of our environment\, often employing calligraphic line as an element. The natural world\, reflecting life\, time\, and the seeds of new beginnings compels me to continue. \nIt is my belief that art and nature are the catalysts to the healing process of the human spirit. Lifting our thoughts and emotions to levels that transform our physical and spiritual wellbeing. \nSelected Exhibitions and Awards for Mary St. Germain \n2017       Haskell Gallery\, Jacksonville International Airport\, Nature’s Precision\, Three Women \nShow\, Jan.1-Mar 30\, 2017. \n2017        First Street Gallery\, Wonders of Nature\, July 1-July31\, 2017\, Neptune Beach\, Fl. \n2016        X5 The Works of Virginia Cantore\, Laurie Hitzig\, Susan Ober\, Mary St. Germain\, \nand Allison Watson. CoRK Arts District-East Gallery\, Jacksonville\, Fl. Sept. 2016 \n2015        Face Forward: Portrait Show\, Haskell Gallery\, Jacksonville\, Fl. Oct.2015-Dec.2015 \n2015        Small Paintings Exhibition: Cultural Center\, Ponte Vedra Beach\, Fl.\, Dec. 2015 \n2015        Solo Exhibition: Schaffer Gallery\, St. Augustine\, Fl.\, January\, 2015 \n2014        Small Paintings Exhibition: Cultural Center\, Ponte Vedra Beach\, Fl.\, Dec. 2014 \n2013        Jen Jones Fine Art: Solo Exhibition Dec.2012/Jan.2013. \n2013        Awarded Studio Space through Off The Grid Program: \nMonthly Exhibitions\, Studio 121\, Downtown Jacksonville ARTwalk 2012/2013 \n2012        Jacksonville Public Library\, Permanent Collection: Imagination Squared \n2011        A Brush with Nature: Three day Plein Air Event and Exhibition \n2011        Guana Reserve\, Natural Florida\, 2011/2012\, Solo Exhibition \n2011        Beaches Museum Show\, July 2011\, Solo Exhibition \n2011        JAXport Gallery: March 1 – April 15\, 2011\, Solo Exhibition \n2011        Plum Gallery\, St. Augustine\, Fl   January\, February\, March\, 2011 \n\n\n      Corporate Collections: \nMayo Clinic\, Cannaday Building\, San Pablo Area\, Jacksonville\, Fl \nMayo Clinic\, Dialysis Center\, San Pablo Area\, Jacksonville\, Fl. \nBaptist Hospital South\, Main Building\, Jacksonville\, Florida \nBaptist Hospital South\, Tower\, B\, 6th floor\, Jacksonville\, Florida \nBaptist Hospital South\, Tower D\, 8th floor\, Jacksonville\, Florida \nThomas G. Carpenter Library\, University of North Florida\, Permanent Collection\, Jacksonville\, Fl. \nFlagler Hospital\, St. Augustine\, Florida \nJacksonville Public Library\, Imagination Squared Project\, Jacksonville\, Fl. \nLouisiana State Medical Center\, Shreveport\, Louisiana \nDANCO LTD.\, Westville\, Indiana
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LOCATION:The Vault @ 1930 Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171209T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171216T170000
DTSTAMP:20260504T155900
CREATED:20171122T145616Z
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SUMMARY:"Art from Around the World" Painter Susan Astleford Exhibition December 9-16
DESCRIPTION:The Vault @ 1930 welcomes nationally recognized painter and Jacksonville resident Susan Astleford! \nShow Opening Cocktail Reception  \nSaturday December 9th    5:30pm – 7:30pm    Public Invited \n\nAbout Susan Astleford \nSusan lives with her husband\, Paul\, in Jacksonville\, Florida\, on the beautiful St John’s River.  She has had the benefit of living in California\, Washington DC\, suburban Chicago\, Orlando\, the Gold Coast of Chicago\, Columbus\, Ohio and Paris\, France. \nHer parents treasured her drawings she created at age three and enrolled her in oil painting classes a few years later\, stimulating a long career in art.  During college\, Astleford studied Commercial Art and Fine Art\, and graduated with a degree in Art Education from Penn State.  She worked as a commercial artist in Washington\, DC. \nHer medium of choice for thirty years had been watercolor for its translucent beauty and portability\, but her new love is oils – in particular\, water mixable oils have become her mainstay. \nTravel\, Astleford’s second favorite pastime – in Europe\, Asia\, New Zealand\, the Caribbean\, Israel\, the Middle East\, Africa and America – has been a most exciting education in cultural diversity\, architecture\, costume\, flora and fauna – and those images provide endless subjects for paintings. \nAstleford has taught watercolor to adults for five years in Orlando\, and water-soluble oils to adults for seven years in Columbus\, Ohio\, and Bonita Springs\, Florida.  She has been a member of the Palette and Chisel Academy in Chicago\, Oil Painters of America\, Ohio Plein Air Society\, American Artists Professional League\, Inc.\, Allied Artists of America\, Inc.\, American Impressionist Society\, St. Augustine Art Association and Women Painters of the Southeast. \nEducation: BS in Art Education from Penn State University \nWorkshops in oil and watercolor from Phil Austin\, Tom Hill\, Ralph Ledesma\, Phyllis Kozlowski\, Andrew Johns\, Phil Kantz\, Diane Rath\, Scott Burdick\, Phil Beck\, Gregg Kreutz\, Kim English\, Jeff Legg\, David Leffel\, Kenn Backhaus\, Marc Hanson\, Diane Fraser and Peggy Kroll-Roberts were great learning opportunities\, and Astleford is looking forward to a November workshop with T. Allen Lawson. A ten-day Masters Class in Anglin-sur-l’Anglin\, France\, with Kevin and Wanda MacPherson was definitely an educational highlight and a turning point in Astleford’s confidence in her artwork. \nRecent awards include Best of Show\, St. Augustine Art Association\, ‘Florida Forever’ Exhibition – ‘Egret with Turtles’ and Best of Show\, St. Augustine Art Association\, ‘Annual Honors Show – 2016’ – ‘House Hunters’
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171110T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171130T150000
DTSTAMP:20260504T155900
CREATED:20171022T164830Z
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SUMMARY:David Engdahl Art Exhibition November 10th-30th (Exhibition Opening Reception Friday November 10th 5:30-7:30pm)
DESCRIPTION:The art of David Engdahl will be on display at The Vault at 1930 Art Gallery from November 10th – 30th. The gallery will host a cocktail reception from 5:30pm to 7.30pm on Friday November 10th to launch the show.  Kindly request the courtesy of a RSVP for those wishing to attend the show opening reception via email to info@thevaultat1930.com. Art will be available to purchase through November 30th. \n ABOUT DAVID ENGDAHL \nAn architect by education and vocation\, I have been working with laminated wood sculpture since 1971\, and have exhibited my works throughout the U.S. including over twenty states. My work is included in numerous corporate collections as well as permanent collections of the Orlando Museum of Art (FL)\, the Huntsville Museum of Art (AL) and Wiregrass Museum of Art (Dothan\, AL). I received an Individual Artist Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts through the Fine Arts Council of Florida in 1978. From 1994 to 1997\, two of my works were displayed in the U.S. Embassy in Bahrain through the U.S. State Department\, and one each have been in U.S. embassies in Latvia\, Angola\, and Zimbabwe. \nAPPROACH \nConsisting of a natural material altered through a technological process (plywood)\, my work explores the relationship between organic form and technology. My forms are inspired by nature. I attempt to create integrity of material/method/form as a language of expression. \nTECHNIQUE \nStarting from sketches\, I produce full-scale contour drawings outlining each shaped piece needed to build the form. These are traced onto plywood\, cut out and laminated to produce the rough sculpture using white wood glue. The surface is then carefully ground\, sanded smooth and given a satin polyurethane finish.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171013T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171015T160000
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SUMMARY:Michael Brennan Art Show October 13th-15th
DESCRIPTION:The art of Michael Brennan will be on display at The Vault at 1930 Art Gallery from October 13th – 15th. The gallery will host a cocktail reception from 5:30pm to 8pm on Friday October 13th to kickoff the show.. The public is invited to attend and we request the courtesy of a RSVP to info@thevaultat1930.com for those planning to attend the reception. \nAbout Michael Brennan \nMichael Brennan began creating his own works of art at an early age.  His passion for modern art led him to explore the use of collage underlying various painted subjects including wildlife\, aviation\, architectural illustration\, and advertising composition\, among others. \nMichael’s process begins with plywood panel construction\, collage of vintage text and technical drawings for aesthetic value\, layered with a painted image in acrylic\, charcoal\, oil\, pastel\, and resin.  His large-scale pieces measure up to eight feet by six feet. \nMichael was awarded “Best in Show” at the Old Fourth Ward Arts Festival in Atlanta in 2016.  The same year he was a featured artist in the Louisville Festival of the Arts and received an Award of Distinction at the Gulf Breeze Art Festival.  His art has been featured in past issues of Churchill Downs Magazine. He has many commissioned pieces to his credit and exclusive interior design in several restaurants including Chop House on the Bricks in Thomasville\, Georgia. \nMichael resides in Tallahassee\, Florida.
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LOCATION:The Vault @ 1930 Events
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