8/29/12  at 7:13 AM
American Precisionists

EXHIBITION: AUGUST 28 THROUGH NOVEMBER 1
An Exhibition curated by Gstone Turas
Gstone Turas
Artists Charles Demuth and Charles Sheeler share much more than a first name and birth year.  Contemporaries, both were born in Pennsylvania; the center of  American steel production in the 19th and 20th centuries.  It was Pennsylvania steel that built the Empire State Building, the gates of the Panama Canal,  railroads, and heavy machinery of this dynamic era.
 
The works in this exhibition are reminders of a time when America took pride in and celebrated its accomplishments as the builder of the modern age. Mass production was the engine of progress.
 
 
This exhibition is purely for FAIR USE EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY.
DONATIONS ARE WELCOME
 
ABOUT FIRST BANK BUILDING GALLERY IN SERAPH CITY
First Bank Gallery in Seraph City is devoted to American Art from the first 1/2 of the 20th Century. In addition to First Bank Gallery, many Second Life residents and visitors have enjoyed the other art exhibits curated by Gstone Turas in the 1920s Berlin Project Sim at her Galerie Glitzern und Schicksal, and Swing Street Gallery in Swing Times Sim.
 
Gstone's mission is to use historical art as an opportunity to not just entertain, but to educate people about  world history during the period 1920 to 1950.  "It's a way to foster understanding across international borders using virtual world tools", she says.

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