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Works by artists exploring personal and emotional interactions with color are at the heart of “Color Play,” the newest exhibition at the Village Theatre and Art Gallery in downtown Danville.

Open now through April 15, the showing features color experiences in large- and small-scale works, including paintings and prints of various media and materials, according to gallery officials.

“Color Play” displays artworks by Bay Area artists Ellen Levine-Dodd, Elise Morris, Karen Olsen-Dunn, Sharon Paster and Julia Rymer, who is the guest curator.

As part of the exhibition, the downtown gallery is set to host a family art workshop this Friday (March 3) from 3:45-5 p.m., led by Rymer. The event is free, but registration is required via the town website, using activity code No. 12758.

The Village Theatre gallery, located at 233 Front St. in Danville, is open to visitors Wednesdays through Fridays from noon to 5 p.m., Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., and Mondays and Tuesdays by appointment. It is closed on Sundays.


Jeremy Walsh is the editorial director of Embarcadero Media Foundation's East Bay Division, including the Pleasanton Weekly, LivermoreVine.com and DanvilleSanRamon.com. He joined the organization in late...

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