The 2nd annual edition of this ART GALLERY EXHIBITION at the ICON
Gallery in Fairfield, Iowa, will feature more than 1,000 colorful video game
trading cards posters that have been created by Twin Galaxies over
the last 31 years. This year's theme will be "The 1,000 Faces of the World
of Gaming," as Twin Galaxies will have finished its 1,000th video game
trading card in time for the Exhibit. The Exhibition will last from August 1
thru 10, 2014, but the big event will be the GRAND RECEPTION planned for Saturday,
August 2 at the ICON Gallery with an evening FILM FESTIVAL and AWARDS
CEREMONIES scheduled for the elegant Sondheim Center for the Performing Arts on
Broadway Street, in Fairfield, Iowa. Many of the celebrities appearing on the
trading cards will be in attendance to receive awards and to see their trading
cards revered as "works of art' in a professional-level art gallery
showing. Walter Day, Curator of the Event and creator of the trading card set
will join Fairfield Mayor Ed Malloy and Ottumwa Mayor Tom Lazio in co-emceeing
the event and co-presenting the awards along with numerous guest co-presenters.
THE "OFFICIAL" PAC-MAN WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE
On Friday and Saturday, August 1-2, 2014, as part of the First-Friday
ArtWalk, the "official" Pac-Man will be visiting the ICON Gallery to
participate in the trading card exhibition. Pac-Man will be available for
photographs and autographs and times will be posted at the Gallery. This is the
"Official" Pac-Man who is based in Chicago.
SPECIAL MEET & GREET THE CARD CELEBRITIES
On Friday night, August 1st, the ART GALLERY EXHIBITION will be one of
the featured events during Fairfield's August 1st First-Friday Art Walk, which
will see between 2,500 - 3,000 people coming in to see the display and meet the
celebrities featured on the trading cards.
ON SUNDAY - RECREATING THE 1982 PHOTOGRAPH FROM LIFE MAGAZINE - AND
RALLY IN OTTUMWA FOR THE IVGHOF
Attendees are invited to participate in a mini-rally in support of the
International Video Game Hall of Fame. The featured activity will be a
re-enactment of the famous LIFE magazine photograph from 1982. Different famous
arcades are bringing copies of the original arcade games from the 1982
photograph so as to make the photograph look as authentic looking as possible.
Groups of people will travel to Ottumwa and pose for this group photograph in
front of the site of the original Twin Galaxies Arcade, at 226 East Main
Street, Ottumwa, at NOON time, on Sunday, August 3, 2014. These activities are
in support of Ottumwa's International Video Game Hall of Fame, now under
development.
This Gallery Showing will examine the history of the global video game
culture as commemorated in these posters and trading cards. The Twin Galaxies
Video Game Trading Card Set was created to commemorate the history of the
global video game culture, honoring the iconic industry pioneers, the video
game personalities, the world champions; contest winners and the
landmark events and historic milestones. The more than 200 Twin Galaxies
posters were created between August, 1982 and 2009 to honor important events in
the history of competitive eSports. Walter Day, founder of the card set, says: "The
vision of the card set has transcended the world of card collecting. We strive
to use the cards to create an historic tapestry that can fulfill the artistic
and educational needs of Art Galleries and Museums, as well as the study of
history in the modern classroom."
Attendance to this event is free of charge.
Produced Eric Tessler
For the 2nd straight year, this art gallery exhibition was funded
through contributions from Eric Tessler, of LaHabra, CA. Mr. Tessler is an
acclaimed member of the arcade restoration community in California and is a
distinguished supporter of video game cinema. He is the Executive Producer of
two video game documentary films slated for release in 2013-2014. They are The
King of Arcades (Directed by Sean & Krystle Tiedeman) and The Video
Craze (Directed by Dave Danzara).
Iowa Contemporary Art (ICON) Gallery
Iowa Contemporary Art is a nonprofit organization founded in 2003 to
give the gift of the fine art experience to the citizens of southeast
Iowa...and beyond. Through its gallery space, lectures, workshops, art forums,
video nights, and weekly radio show, ICON has gained national recognition and
ICON exhibitions have set standards of excellence for the art community.
The new ICON gallery, which opened in the heart of the Fairfield
Cultural District in 2007, has become the center of the growing Fairfield art
scene. Fairfield has established a reputation as one of America's premiere
renaissance communities and is one of the nation's artistic crossroads.
Iowa Contemporary Art (ICON) is an IRS 501(C)3 not-profit educational
charity that is managed by a nine-person board and supported by hundreds of
members, donors and volunteers. Located at 58 North Main Street, in Fairfield,
Iowa 52556, ICON can be reached at 641-469-6252 and can be found on the
internet at www.icon-art.org. For more information, contact Bill Teeple at
bill@icon-art.org.
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