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CAMP Rehoboth’s art exhibition Tapestry of Two: A Mother and Son’s Creative Connection will open with a reception from 4 to 6 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 9, at 37 Baltimore Ave., Rehoboth Beach.
Weaving together visual arts, poetry, music and fabric art, the show spotlights mother-and-son artists Coca de Silveira and Guillermo Silveira, and their fusion of creative spirits. Their unique relationship is the heart of this exhibition, where maternal inspiration and shared artistic vision create a deeply personal and powerful narrative.
Guests will enjoy music and refreshments that celebrate the artists’ Argentinian heritage. Coca’s art, including her visual art and design work, finds its muse in Guillermo’s evocative instrumental music, while much of Guillermo’s art is shaped by his admiration for his mother’s strength and creativity.
A renowned fashion designer born in Buenos Aires, Coca de Silveira has made her mark designing for Argentina’s elite and film stars. Her artistry extends beyond fashion into painting, mixed media, and French laminated crafts, all expressing her enduring love for beauty and design.
Guillermo Silveira, a composer, concert pianist, poet and peace activist, draws on Pan-American influences, blending the passion of Argentine tango with the innovations of modern American composers. His music spans genres from cantatas to operas, and his interdisciplinary approach incorporates both primitive instruments and cutting-edge electronic sounds. His music, together with the works of other artists, continues his lifelong dedication to fostering collaboration across artistic mediums.
The gallery is open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday to Friday, at CAMP Rehoboth. For more information, go to camprehoboth.com.
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