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Oct 23 2009 - 5:00pm Oct 23 2009 - 7:00pm Faces and Figures, curated by Charlotte Beall opens October 23, 2009, and runs through March 7, 2010. This group exhibition showcases whimsical and expressive faces and figures represented in photographs, paintings, prints, mixed media, and ceramic sculptures. This grouping of portraiture artworks exemplifies the grace of human figures and the captivating expressions of people and animals. Exhibiting artists include; Chuck Alred, Cody Blomberg, Samuel Butterklee, Patricia Clayton, Naomi Christenson, Jack Crockett, Bruce Edwards, Dianne Gardner, Lillian Kaghan, Tianna Klineburger, Kim Loesch, Jeffrey Lowenson, Lois McFarland, Nancy Medwell, Hita von Mende, Adrien Miller, Irina Milton, Barbara Noonan, Anne Pittle, Adrianne Ralph, Martha Renefroe, Karen Richter, Sue Robertson, Pam Savore, Tamara Stephas, and Curtis Wright. This exhibit will remind the viewer of the importance and power of these lasting impressions of people and animals connecting us to the human spirit. The public is invited to view “Faces and Figures” The exhibit will be on display through March 7, 2010 University House, Issaquah is located on the Sammamish Plateau where elegant interior design and comfortable surroundings are abundant. University House, Issaquah has 185 apartments ranging from studios to three-bedroom penthouse suites. Residents enjoy chef-prepared meals, weekly housekeeping, scheduled transportation and much more. University House, Issaquah provides residents with an involved way of life which is enriched by the connection with the University of Washington Retirement Association (UWRA) and the resources of the University of Washington. University House, Issaquah is part of Era Living, a respected Pacific Northwest-based company, founded in 1987 by Eli and Rebecca Almo. Each Era Living community is dedicated to providing innovative housing, programs and service choices for those who have reached the age of 62. Era Living provides residents with premier healthcare services through a partnership with the University of Washington, School of Nursing. This collaboration with the nation’s top-rated nursing school highlights Era Living’s commitment to wellness and healthy aging. In addition to quality healthcare, Era Living’s approach fosters an encouraging community that promotes life-long learning and creativity, providing a stimulating environment for residents. University House, Issaquah |