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r <br /> Artful .Afternoon Sunday; <br /> Art with Punch and Judy <br /> Enjoy free art <br /> with a punch at '�" <br /> the Artful After- <br /> noon on Sunday, <br /> July 3 from I to 5 <br /> p.m. at the Green- <br /> belt Community <br /> Fl <br /> Center (15 Cres z <br /> cent Road in Old <br /> Greenbelt). See <br /> the oldest Punch ' m <br /> Show in America o <br /> from Baltimore, o <br /> Professor Horn's <br /> Punch and Judy Photographer Barbara Tyroler installs one of <br /> Show is a Mary- her pieces for the gallery exhibit entitled, <br /> land tradition. "Beijing Impressions." <br /> The free <br /> monthly Artful Afternoon includes Greenbelt from 1 to 5 p.m., en- <br /> hands-on art projects, art gallery joy guided tours of the historic <br /> shows and entertainment. It is home at 10-B Crescent Road op- <br /> sponsored by the Greenbelt De- erated by the Greenbelt Museum. <br /> partment of Recreation. Bring Also visit the museum's exhibit <br /> family, friends and neighbors for at the Community Center — <br /> s fun and relaxing afternoon. "Living the Heathy Life." It ex- <br /> From 1 to 3 p.m. kids of all plores the history of sport, health <br /> ages can make a vase from re- and fitness in the New Deal Era <br /> cycled containers with Artist-in- with something for all ages. <br /> residence Marla McLean. All This exhibit is open 9 a.m. to 10 <br /> materials will be provided free. p.m. daily. <br /> At 3 p.m. see Professor `Beijing Impressions: Photog- <br /> Horn's Punch and Judy Show raphy by Barbara Tyroler" will be <br /> featuring comedy, magic, melodies exhibited in the Community <br /> from a vintage hurdy-gurdy music Center Gallery through July 29. <br /> box and classic puppet show for The exhibit includes a number <br /> all ages. This show has had of "figurative landscapes," which <br /> continuous performances in Balti- "synthesize the ancient with the <br /> more since 1897. The show was contemporary, the literal with the <br /> started by Edward Ross, known metaphoric, to reflect the people <br /> as "Professor Rosella." During and the city in cultural and po <br /> the Great Depression,George litical transformation," says the <br /> Horn learned the show from artist. The series was inspired in <br /> Rosella and presented it from the part by the work of Chinese poet <br /> 1930s to 1987. The current "Pro- Lin Bai, as translated by <br /> fessor Horn, Mark Walker, first Tyroler's daughter Saturn Tyroler- <br /> saw Horn's show during the Cooper. The gallery is open 9 <br /> 1960s. Years later, in 1987, the a.m. to 10 p.m. daily whenever <br /> two became good friends and the the room is not reserved (to con- <br /> show was passed on again. firm access call 301-397-2208). <br /> Walker performs under the same On Tuesday, July 26 at 8 p.m., <br /> name in honor of Horn, continu- in conjunction with the exhibit, <br /> ing the 108-year tradition. Samm Tyroler-Cooper will give a <br /> Each month at the Artful After- free presentation about her research <br /> noon see artists-in-residence work in Beijing on Chinese migration <br /> during the Studio Open House practices. Joining her will be <br /> and Demonstrations from 1 to 5 American artist Ben Collier sharing <br /> p.m. See sculpture displays cre- some of his own digital photogra- <br /> ated by community members at phy produced during a year in <br /> previous Artful Afternoons on China. The event is free and open <br /> display throughout the Commu- to the public. <br /> nity Center. For more information call Bar- <br /> For historic perspectives on bara Dickey Davis at 240-542-2062. <br />