![]() Post Brexit, and UK residents meanwhile can apply for a Global Health Insurance Card, which performs the same role as the EHIC. In case of needing treatment, you will need to be able to produce a valid card (in other words check the expiry date of your card before you travel!) and your passport. You can find out how to apply for your card on the European Commission’s website. It entitles the holder to free healthcare in 30+ European countries (or same cost as healthcare in holder’s nation) and is also free to obtain. The most important piece of advice for any European traveller coming to Spain is to apply for their European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) if they haven’t already. Street parking available.Health Advice for Travellers – EHIC Cards (European Travellers) The gallery hours are Thursday-Saturday, 1-6pm and by appointment. Fairfax, VA (2015).Ĭody Gallery of Marymount University is located at 1000 North Glebe Road, 2nd Floor. She and was included in the group exhibitions “When Worlds Collide” at Top of the World Gallery, Baltimore (2016) and “Unfriendly Skies” at George Mason University. Recent solo exhibitions include: Hillyer Art Space, Washington DC and School 33 Art Center, Baltimore, MD. She is currently in residence at Virginia Center for the Creative Arts (VCCA) in Amherst, VA.īONNIE CRAWFORD received her MFA from the University of Maryland Baltimore County and her BA in Studio Art from the University of Maryland College Park. Recent group exhibitions include “Birdland and the Anthropocene” at The Peale Museum, Baltimore, MD (2017), “Abundance” McLean Project for the Arts, McLean, VA (2016), and Cost Benefit Analysis at Transmitter Gallery, Brooklyn, NY (2015). The wall based sculptures comprised of LED lights, wiring, fabric and craft supplies protrude from the walls to activate the space, mimicking neurological renderings and studies.ĪMY BOONE-MCCREESH has a new publication “Taste and Privilege” that coincided with her solo exhibition at York College of Pennsylvania. ![]() Crawford’s generous and striking insomnia drawings are stemmed from nightly medidative exercises that have been made over the course of recent years and provide an approachable and intimate reading. Her garland framed pieces, for example, read as windows or mirrors into another kind of fantastical space.īonnie Crawford’s work endeavors to experiment without hypothesis. The artist creates multi-media works that are both handmade and technical, playing on memory through the repetition and re-use of her own digital imagery into different shapes and forms. The work of Amy Boone-McCreesh investigates and pushes our preconceptions of excess and aesthetics while questioning the roles of decoration, design and craft in fine art. Themes of time, memory, melancholy, and humor are infused in an experiential approach to the work presented. Juxtaposing highly visceral forms that shift from the two dimensional to three dimensional, the conceptual and the decorative, and the minimal to maximal, both artists source a wide variety of materials that fully encompass the space of the gallery. ![]() Adapt/Adorn speaks for the artists intuitive studio practices and the ways the work furthers into site specific installation. Press: Anderson, John, “At the Ballston Center Gallery, Two Baltimore Artists Explore the Limits of Mixed Media,” Washington City Paper, March 2, 2018Ĭody Gallery at Marymount University is pleased to present Adapt/Adorn by Baltimore based artists Amy Boone-McCreesh and Bonnie Crawford. Gallery Tour & Talk: Thursday, January 11, 2018 at 7 PM Adapt/Adorn: Bonnie Crawford and Amy Boone-McCreeshĮxhibition: January 11, 2018-March 8, 2018 ![]()
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