Fall Properties to Feature ‘Other Worlds’ Exhibit with Reception Friday

Fall Properties will host a reception on FIRSTfriday, from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m., during which time the public can meet artists Eileen Hecht-Levy and Donna Byrne and see their exhibit “Other Worlds: How We See It.”

Hecht-Levy and Byrne have been developing these paintings over the past six months, especially for this show, with the intent that viewers enter the work and seek out physical or psychological impressions of worlds beyond.

Byrne is an award-winning artist, exhibiting in more than 25 art shows throughout the Washington, D.C. area. She studied art at the University of Montana and her art memberships include MOCA-DC, Del Ray Artisans, and Falls Church Arts.

Hecht-Levy, a native of London, has won numerous awards for her painting and fabric art. She is a graduate of the University of the Arts London, and studied art at the Rochester Institute of Technology. As an active arts instructor, she has enjoyed teaching children and adults.

The exhibit will be featured this month at Fall Properties, which is located at 212-A, N. West St., Falls Church.

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