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The Halle Cultural Arts Center News - August 28, 2023

Arts and Entertainment

August 29, 2023

From: Halle Cultural Arts Center

Peak City Circuit
(Formerly the Outdoor Summer Music and Movie Series)
Join us this weekend for our last event in this summer series! We welcome Brooke McBride to the Nature Park Amphitheater on Saturday, September 2nd at 7pm!

Classical Concert Series 23-24
We start off this season with a baritone vocal and piano duet! All performance and ticket information available Here!

Mystery Theatre is BACK
September 16th 3pm & 7pm
September 17th 3pm

Only 80 seats per show! (doors open ½ hour prior to show) Written by Jen Marconyak, Directed by Daniel Barth. The lucky bachelorettes have been chosen. Our unlucky-in-love local bachelor needs your help to choose the right woman to share his life – and his money. What follows is a whirlwind comedy of romance, greed, drama, jealousy, mayhem… and murder! Beware - there must be someone among this cast of characters that is even crazier than they seem! Can you figure out who’s guilty and help our bachelor find love before it’s too late? Or will he lose his chance at love forever over someone who will stop at nothing to get what they want?
Tickets are available online Here!

"Same Time, Next Year"
Join us for this year's Fall Play! Find all play details and ticket information Here!

Triangle Visual Artists, Sarah Ann Austin, & Magdalena Scholle

Show Ends this week! Sept. 1, 2023

Triangle Visual Artists is a group of ten Triangle artists who came together as a “pop up” gallery.  Each artist brings a different style to the group but together the works form a cohesive presentation.  The works include metal cutting, acrylic, oil and watercolor paintings, weaving, photography, scratch art and glass work.

Sarah Ann Austin is from Flint, MI. and has an MFA from the University of Alabama and BFA from the University of Michigan. Sarah has taught at various universities and colleges. Her home studio in Raleigh is perfect for moving between materials and modes of making alongside her 3 kiddos. She offers papermaking, printmaking, bookmaking, and photography courses with Sertoma Arts-north Raleigh , Halle Cultural Arts Center-Apex, Pullen Arts-Raleigh, Town of Garner, Seymour Senior Center-Chapel hill, Art for All-NC, and People First Tourism. Sarah Ann runs her own business, Legacy Prints and Paper, as a pop up shop displaying items all made by her and her partner. Sarah has exhibited at various museums and galleries throughout the US such as The Ogden Museum of Southern Art, Oklahoma Museum of Art, Detroit Institute of Art, Flint Institute, Birmingham Museum of Art and many more. She’s been the recipient of McNair Fellowship, Fotofocus Grant.        @Legacyprintsandpaper

Magdalena Scholle, born and educated in Poland, she earned her PhD in religious studies at the Institute of Philosophy, University of Warsaw where she later became a professor. After emigrating to the United States, the exchange of her academic career in Poland for an unwritten American journey led to Magdalena becoming an artist. In 2013 she enrolled in her first courses at the Academy of Art in San Francisco, and has since been recognized in juried competitions nation-wide. Her current project is a series of representational still-life oil paintings which examine the culture of tea and coffee.

SuperFun Saturday!

September 2nd
10:30am-12:30pm

Join us on the 1st and 3rd Saturday of most months for "super" fun with free arts & crafts for children.

No registration required & Parents or guardian must accompany children.

Party in the Peak – Call for Photos and Historic Items
Save the Date for the Apex 150th signature event – Party in the Peak! We’ll see you at the Party on Saturday, September 23rd on Apex Town Campus from 10 am to 5 pm.

The Party in the Peak features live music, storytelling, local performances, and a kid’s area, along with some of your favorite local food trucks offering specialty Party in the Peak celebration items to enjoy. Help us celebrate this once-in-a-lifetime event, while learning more about Apex’s past, present, and potential through interactive exhibits. But we need your help!

Do you have photos or items that show Apex’s history? We’d love to display your items in the past exhibit during the Party to help other attendees learn about our town.

Complete this online form or call the Halle Cultural Arts Center at (919) 249-1120.

https://www.cognitoforms.com/TownOfApex1/PartyInThePeakPastExhibitArtifacts

Fall Program Guides
Registration is Open for all Residents and Non-Residents!

Click Here to view all classes and to register!