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RASCOE -"Poetry and Paintings" Opening Reception

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Sara
Mrs. Rascoe and Friends
Enjoying the show
Sara reciting
Aerial Landscape
A Young Stephanie
The Golden Hour
Red Sky
Mountain Storm
Deer by the Stream
Seagulls, The Symbol of Freedom
Fall Reflections With Deer
Barbara Butler Rascoe & Stephen Thomas Rascoe (1924-2008)
“Poetry and Paintings”

Friday, May 7, 2010 Opening Reception 6 p.m. until 9 p.m.
Fort Worth Community Arts Center**
Poetry Readings and Refreshments

Presented for the first time
A collection of paintings by Stephen Thomas Rascoe spanning his artistic career beginning at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1948 and poetry by his wife Barbara Rascoe beginning with “I Was a Tiny Girl” first place winner from a writing competition while in college at Mary Hardin-Baylor in 1949.

Please note that the “Poetry and Paintings” exhibition is on view only at the
Fort Worth Community Arts Center, 1300 Gendy Street, for the month of May.

This exhibition is proudly sponsored by
Galerie Kornye West, Fort Worth, Texas
Galerie Kornye, Dallas, Texas
Representing Stephen Thomas Rascoe since 1999.

**PLEASE NOTICE- PARKING: Beginning May 1, 2010, the Western Heritage Parking Garage next to the Arts Center will open. Parking in the Garage and in the surface lots surrounding the Arts Center will become paid parking. The parking garage rates are 0-90 minutes $2 with validation; more than 90 minutes $5. All other parking will be $5 per car in all lots except for the surface lot on Harley Avenue which will be $3.


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