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Time: Ann Lyne, John McCarthy, Ana Rendich

Time: Ann Lyne, John McCarthy, Ana Rendich
(Approx. 4.0 miles)

Les Yeux du Monde presents Time: Ann Lyne, John McCarthy, Les Yeux du Monde presents Time: Ann Lyne, John McCarthy, Ana Rendich 25 January - 1 March 2020 Opening Reception, Saturday, 25 January, 4 - 6 p.m.


Light in Darkness

Light in Darkness
(Approx. 4.1 miles)

Les Yeux du Monde presents Light in Darkness Les Yeux du Monde presents Light in Darkness 16 May – 26 July 2020 In response to the worldwide tragedy of the Coronavirus, Les Yeux du Monde presents the online exhibition, Light in Darkness through July 2020.


Russ Warren: The Disciple

Russ Warren: The Disciple
(Approx. 4.1 miles)

Pleased to present Russ Warren: The Disciple Les Yeux du Monde is pleased to present Russ Warren: The Disciple 6 March – 16 May 2021 Les Yeux du Monde is pleased to present Russ Warren: The Disciple from March 6 – May 16, 2021.


A. Korotky Studio

A. Korotky Studio
(Approx. 4.6 miles)

A weaving and surface design textile studio My name is Andrea Korotky and I am the proprietor of A. Korotky Studio, a weaving and surface design textile studio. My studio is located on the garden floor of my home in the heart of Fry's Spring, in Charlottesville, Virginia.


James Madison's Montpelier

James Madison's Montpelier
(Approx. 18.0 miles)

MONTPELIER was home to President James Madison, Father of the Constitution and Architect of the Bill of Rights, and Dolley Madison, America's first First Lady. It was here at Montpelier where James Madison shaped the ideas that would become the U.S. Constitution.


Grand Caverns

Grand Caverns
(Approx. 25.0 miles)

America's oldest continually open show cave Grand Caverns, owned by the Town of Grottoes,and open since 1806, is America's oldest continually open show cave. We were voted as the #2 show cave in America by Parade magazine and are a National Natural Landmark and AAA rated attraction.


Grand Caverns

Grand Caverns
(Approx. 25.1 miles)

. In a process that took millions of years, enormous thicknesses of sediments consolidated themselves into limestone, shales, and sandstones.


 
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