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SUMMARY:Breaking Barriers
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DESCRIPTION:CAMP Rehoboth Announces Three Events CAMP Rehoboth is thrilled 
 to\nannounce three exciting November events – “Breaking Barriers\,” 
 a\njuried art exhibit\, “Breaking the Sound Barrier: The Women's Music\n
 Movement from the 1970's to the 1990's\,” and a Virtual Open Mic\nNight 
 performance by Lucie Blue Tremblay. “Breaking Barriers” will\nbe on di
 splay in the CAMP Rehoboth Gallery from November 8 through 28.\nThe Exhibi
 tion features work by 21 artists and all art forms -\npainting\, drawing\,
  sculpture\, photography\, videography\, and music. The\nart exhibition wi
 ll be held in conjunction with “Breaking the Sound\nBarrier: The Women's
  Music Movement from the 1970's to the 1990's.”\nThis is a Stonewall Nat
 ional Museum traveling show consisting of nine\nlarge panels that will be 
 on display in the CAMP Rehoboth Community\nRoom. Actual memorabilia from t
 he women’s music scene - framed\nphotos\, posters\, jackets\, album cove
 rs and a looping documentary -\nwill enhance the display.  Both shows exp
 lore the common theme of\nbreaking barriers. Artists will share how they h
 ave used art to\nachieve a goal or break down a barrier. This includes a
 ddressing\nstereotypes\, pushing through obstacles\, and using art to am
 plify\ntheir voice. The opening is scheduled for November 13 from 5 to 8 p
 .m.\nThe opening will be held in conjunction with the CAMP Rehoboth\nHandm
 ade Market\, where local craftspeople display and sell wares in\nthe court
 yard. “Breaking Barriers” artists will be on hand to\nshare their visi
 on. Individuals can peruse the Handmade Market\, then\nfollow a path throu
 gh the CAMP Rehoboth Community Center to view the\n“Breaking Barriers”
  art exhibit and “Breaking the Sound Barrier:\nThe Women's Music Movemen
 t” display. Best practices will be\nfollowed\, and face masks are requir
 ed.   Small group tours can be\nscheduled by emailing artshow@camprehobot
 h. There is more! On Friday\,\nNovember 20 from 6 to 8 p.m.\, CAMP Rehobot
 h’s Virtual Open Mic Night\nwill feature Lucie Blue Tremblay\, a perform
 er who was part of the\nWomen’s Music scene. Tremblay appeared at the 19
 85 Michigan Womyn's\nMusic Festival and her debut album\, released in 1986
  by Olivia\nRecords\, was voted Top Ten Album of the Year by the Boston Gl
 obe. Join\nthe Open Mic Night on Facebook Live at the CAMP Rehoboth Commun
 ity\nCenter Facebook page. CAMP Rehoboth is located at 37 Baltimore Avenue
 \,\nRehoboth. For more information about CAMP Rehoboth and all of these\ne
 vents\, visit www.camprehoboth.com. Venue: CAMP Rehoboth.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:CAMP Rehoboth Announces Three Events CAMP Reho
 both is thrilled to announce three exciting November events – “Breakin
 g Barriers\,” a juried art exhibit\, “Breaking the Sound Barrier: The 
 Women's Music Movement from the 1970's to the 1990's\,” and a Virtual Op
 en Mic Night performance by Lucie Blue Tremblay. “Breaking Barriers” w
 ill be on display in the CAMP Rehoboth Gallery from November 8 through 28.
  The Exhibition features work by 21 artists and all art forms - painting\,
  drawing\, sculpture\, photography\, videography\, and music. The art exhi
 bition will be held in conjunction with “Breaking the Sound Barrier: The
  Women's Music Movement from the 1970's to the 1990's.” This is a Stonew
 all National Museum traveling show consisting of nine large panels that wi
 ll be on display in the CAMP Rehoboth Community Room. Actual memorabilia f
 rom the women’s music scene - framed photos\, posters\, jackets\, album 
 covers and a looping documentary - will enhance the display.  Both shows 
 explore the common theme of breaking barriers. Artists will share how they
  have used art to achieve a goal or break down a barrier. This includes 
 addressing stereotypes\, pushing through obstacles\, and using art to am
 plify their voice. The opening is scheduled for November 13 from 5 to 8 p.
 m. The opening will be held in conjunction with the CAMP Rehoboth Handmade
  Market\, where local craftspeople display and sell wares in the courtyard
 . “Breaking Barriers” artists will be on hand to share their vision. I
 ndividuals can peruse the Handmade Market\, then follow a path through the
  CAMP Rehoboth Community Center to view the “Breaking Barriers” art ex
 hibit and “Breaking the Sound Barrier: The Women's Music Movement” dis
 play. Best practices will be followed\, and face masks are required.   Sm
 all group tours can be scheduled by emailing artshow@camprehoboth. There i
 s more! On Friday\, November 20 from 6 to 8 p.m.\, CAMP Rehoboth’s Virtu
 al Open Mic Night will feature Lucie Blue Tremblay\, a performer who was p
 art of the Women’s Music scene. Tremblay appeared at the 1985 Michigan W
 omyn's Music Festival and her debut album\, released in 1986 by Olivia Rec
 ords\, was voted Top Ten Album of the Year by the Boston Globe. Join the O
 pen Mic Night on Facebook Live at the CAMP Rehoboth Community Center Faceb
 ook page. CAMP Rehoboth is located at 37 Baltimore Avenue\, Rehoboth. For 
 more information about CAMP Rehoboth and all of these events\, visit www.c
 amprehoboth.com. Venue: CAMP Rehoboth.
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