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'''FRAMEWORX | Community Canvas''' is a digital exhibit on the [[Downtown Mall|Charlottesville downtown mall]] that showcases community contributed artworks on the abandoned [[Landmark Hotel]] at [[201 East Water Street]]. Launched on Saturday, December 1, 2018, submitted art will be displayed at dusk; in a continuous loop, on a regular schedule throughout the Holiday season.
'''FRAMEWORX | Community Canvas''' is a digital exhibit on the [[Downtown Mall|Charlottesville downtown mall]] that showcases community contributed artworks on the abandoned [[Landmark Hotel]] at [[201 East Water Street]]. Launched on Saturday, December 1, 2018, submitted art will be displayed at dusk; in a continuous loop, on a regular schedule throughout the Holiday season.


Visual artist Jeff Dobrow (aka Doc Jim) collaborated with the IX Art Park and [[Ludwig Kuttner]] to produce the mapping installation that will eventually wrap the Landmark with projected imagery creating a visible, usable canvas out of the building’s concrete shell.  
Visual artist Jeff Dobrow (aka Doc Jim) collaborated with the IX Art Park and [[Ludwig Kuttner]] to produce the mapping installation that will eventually wrap the Landmark with projected imagery creating a visible, usable canvas out of the building’s concrete shell.<ref>http://cvilleframeworx.com/</ref>


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projected imagery on the the building’s concrete shell.
projected imagery on the the building’s concrete shell.

FRAMEWORX | Community Canvas is a digital exhibit on the Charlottesville downtown mall that showcases community contributed artworks on the abandoned Landmark Hotel at 201 East Water Street. Launched on Saturday, December 1, 2018, submitted art will be displayed at dusk; in a continuous loop, on a regular schedule throughout the Holiday season.

Visual artist Jeff Dobrow (aka Doc Jim) collaborated with the IX Art Park and Ludwig Kuttner to produce the mapping installation that will eventually wrap the Landmark with projected imagery creating a visible, usable canvas out of the building’s concrete shell.[1]


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submissions are open through December 21, 2018 at cvilleframeworx.com