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Anchorage Throws Reception For The Nomadic Project

Released on = September 7, 2006, 3:53 pm

Press Release Author = The Nomadic Project

Industry = Entertainment

Press Release Summary = Alaska becomes the 28th state to participate in The Nomadic
Project as Virtu Gallery displays the painting titled \"North Dakota Mourning.\"
Kristin Abraham and Alfonso Llamas are warmly welcomed in Anchorage as Virtu throws
a reception for the conceptual art project.

Press Release Body = On Friday, August 25th Anchorage\'s Virtu Gallery celebrated the
arrival of The Nomadic Project in Alaska.
Guests enjoyed fine art, fine dining and fine music during the three hour reception.
Creators of The Nomadic Project, Kristin Abraham and Alfonso Llamas attended to
reveal the featured piece \"North Dakota Mourning,\" which will be on display at Virtu
Galley until the end of the year.

North Dakota Mourning is part of The Nomadic Series that is connecting the entire
U.S. through art. Visual artist, Kristin Abraham and musician, Alfonso Llamas visit
each state and create an impression based on their experiences. Abraham journals
through paint while Llamas produces his music. Abraham\'s painting is displayed in
the next state over until all fifty states are traveled. Since Alaska doesn\'t have a
bordering state, the artist\'s chose to connect Alaska to states that border Canada.
The painting displayed in downtown Anchorage carries inspiration from North Dakota.
A Minneapolis gallery is prepared to display the Alaska inspired piece once the
Nomads return to the lower forty-eight.

Once the entire country is connected in this manner, all of the work will unite in
an exhibit that follows the route of the journey. The exhibit will be a
four-dimensional experience for viewers as original music and video by Llamas is
added. Along with these elements, emails from people who contact the nomadic artists
along the way will be used to connect the artwork throughout the exhibit. Journal
entries, maps, and photos will also become a part of the display.

Follow The Nomadic Project as it pulls inspiration from one state and shares it with
the next by visiting www.TheNomadicProject.com. Also, become part of art history by
contacting the artists at TheNomadicProject@gmail.com.

Some of the galleries committed to The Nomadic Project are American Fine Art,
Dallas, TX, Crossroads Contemporary, Santa Fe, NM, Art Encounter, Las Vegas, NV,
Carla Schmidt Gallery, San Francisco, CA, Habitat Gallery, Denver, CO, the Portland
Art Center, Portland, OR, and Kirsten Gallery, Seattle, WA. A full list of
participating galleries can be viewed at www.TheNomadicProject.com where all of the
paintings, music and pictures are displayed.


Web Site = http://TheNomadicProject.com

Contact Details = Kristin Abraham
abraham@kristinabraham.com
239.218.3470

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