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ALL THINGS ROUND: Galaxies, Eyeballs & Karma Opens on Friday October 7, 2011 and runs through September 2, 2012

The American Visionary Art Museum’s seventeenth annual, thematic mega-exhibition “ALL THINGS ROUND: Galaxies, Eyeballs & Karma” is a celebration and call to awareness of the circular and voluptuous nature of life. From the micro-atomic spin of electrons encircling a nucleus, to the macro orbit of planets rounding our sun, “ALL THINGS ROUND” delights in the curves, spirals, orbs, and bubbles of full-bodied beauty that playfully manifest throughout art, science, and beyond.

This wholly original art exhibition features the exuberant works of 70+ inspired, intuitive artists including: Scott Weaver’s 100,000 toothpick wonder, “Rolling Through The Bay;” Adolf Wölfli’s intricate mandala-like works; spherical sculptures of artists who are sight-impaired; and the micro dot sock-thread embroideries of Ray Materson. Don’t miss Frank Warren’s all-time best true karmic “PostSecrets;” the 3-D sacred yarn paintings of the Huichol Indians; and a cosmic tribute to cyclical notions of time – including an exploration into the fast-approaching 2012 Winter Solstice “end” of the Mayan Calendar!

Carved Styrofoam Cups by Mark Swidler

Co-curated by Museum Founder and Director Rebecca Hoffberger and Mary Ellen ‘Dolly’ Vehlow – award-winning graphic designer and founder/sponsor of Washington, D.C.’s H Street Festival, “ALL THINGS ROUND: Galaxies, Eyeballs & Karma” is a lively circle dance with its visitors of all ages at its center! October 7, 2011–September 2, 2012 • American Visionary Art Museum • 800 Key Highway • Baltimore, MD 21230 • www.avam.org • 410.244.1900

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