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FRAMED Exhibit Features Alive Art

On Saturday, from noon to 4:00 p.m., art will come alive during [FRAMED] at the Washington Pavilion. The Visual Arts Center will combine art, theater and dance to create [FRAMED] Living Art - a free, outdoor display of art history. The event will be held in the Nelson Amphitheater and Paladino-Holm Sculpture Garden at the Washington Pavilion. [FRAMED] Living Art will include seven different paintings put to life by 16 volunteers. Five frames will include individuals painted, dressed and posed as characters from famous paintings. The remaining two frames will hold performances by Dakota Academy of Performing Arts (DAPA) and Main Stage Ballet & Dance Academy, each with an ending pose that creates a painting. Artists represented at [FRAMED] include Roy Lichtenstein, Edgar Degas, Frida Kahlo, George Seurat, Leonardo da Vinci, Johannes Vermeer and Vincent van Gogh.