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The World Is Fragile by Mila Birger at Barefoot Coffee

The World Is Fragile Art Show by Mila Birger

Mila Birger is a local artist who was born in Belarus, then immigrated to Israel, and now lives in California. She speaks 4 languages and survived 2 immigrations. Her passion for art started as a hobby, while with time and experience it turned into something much more serious.

Working mostly with acrylic and watercolor, Birger works in different styles: collage and collage paintings, landscapes, still life, portraits and more.

The World Is Fragile is her first exhibit of the acrylic and watercolor medium, collage and collage paintings. The exhibit explores the philosophy of life, the beauty and craziness of the world and people.

View more of Birger's works by visiting her website here.

Artist's Reception: Saturday April 3rd, 7-9pm
Exhibition dates: April 1 - April 30th

Barefoot Coffee Roasters,
5237 Stevens Creek Blvd.
Santa Clara, CA, 95051



Art Object Gallery exhibit April 10th

ArtObjectGallery presents Sara Cole with Rachel Lazo and Luis Gutierrez
April 10th through May 15th, 2010
Artists' Reception: Saturday, April 10th, 7:00 - 9:00pm

Gallery hours: Friday and Saturday 12 to 5 and by appointment

ArtObjectGallery
592 North Fifth Street
San Jose CA 95112
408 288-9305
http://www.artobjectgallery.com



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1015 J Street Modesto, California, United States
Gallery Hours: Tues-Friday, 11:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 3rd Thursday Art Walk 5:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Saturdays 12 - 4 p.m.

To actively support regional artists, artistic activity, & the placement of visual art in the community;
To promote & provide the highest quality visual art education;
To encourage excellence in the visual arts;
To promote & provide cultural opportunities for all residents of Modesto & surrounding region.
Founded in 1951, the CCAA became a 501(c)-3 Non-Profit in 1987, & operates the Mistlin Gallery & Edna Mellis Education Center in downtown Modesto.

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