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SUMMARY:Unearthed - Opening Reception and Gallery Show
DESCRIPTION:Unearthed: Group show featuring three-dimensional work \nOpening reception Saturday July 13 4-6 pm.  Meet the artists\, enjoy light refreshments. \nThe show runs until August 11. Gallery is open Saturdays and Sundays from 11 to 3. \n“Unearthed\,” the three-dimensional art show hosted at the Sandisfield Arts Center in Western Massachusetts\, promises a captivating exploration of our connection to the world through various mediums. This unique exhibition showcases a diverse array of artworks\, each telling its own story through tactile and visually stunning forms. Central to “Unearthed” are works crafted from clay\, exemplifying the earthy essence and malleability of the material. These pieces invite viewers to contemplate the ancient roots of human creativity and the enduring significance of clay in art. \nEqually compelling are the hand-carved wooden sculptures\, each revealing the intricate skill and dedication of the artist. These works speak to the organic beauty of wood and the craftsmanship involved in transforming raw material into expressive art. \nAdding a layer of intrigue are the sculptures made from found objects\, where discarded items are repurposed into thought-provoking artworks. This aspect of the exhibition encourages reflection on sustainability and the potential for art to redefine our perceptions of everyday objects. \nLastly\, the inclusion of molten glass artworks introduces a dynamic element of fluidity and transparency to “Unearthed.” These creations capture light and color in mesmerizing ways\, reflecting the interplay between natural elements and human creativity. Set in the serene landscape of the Berkshires\, the Sandisfield Arts Center provides an intimate setting where visitors can immerse themselves in the tactile and conceptual richness of three-dimensional art. \n“Unearthed” not only celebrates the diversity of artistic expression but also invites contemplation on our relationship with the world through the tangible and enduring medium of sculpture. \nArtists: \nMilena Cerna\nErika Crofut https://www.erikacrofut.com/\nGail Gelburd https://www.gailgelburd.com/\nCaryn King https://www.carynking.com/\nSarah Konstam\nMargie Skaggs https://www.facebook.com/margie.skaggs.58/\nNancy Silkey\nNatalie Tyler https://natalietylerart.com/ \nSome of the work you will want to see in all three dimensions! \n\n\n\n\nClay works by Milena Cerna\n\n“Immigrant” from 7 foot tree sculpture by Nancy Silkey\n\n\n\nBackyard bird by Erika Crofut\n\nWorks by Margie Skaggs\n\n\n\nRam Skull by Natalie Tyler\n\nBy Caryn King
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SUMMARY:Constitutional Limits and the Role of the Supreme Court:  Lessons from Franklin Roosevelt's Struggle with a Conservative Court
DESCRIPTION:We are proud to continue the Bill Cohn/Val Coleman Series on History and American Culture with this timely talk by Kenneth Cohen\, who will discuss what we can learn about today’Constitutional issues from Franklin Roosevelt’s struggle with a conservative court. \n Ken Cohen has taught and practiced law in Boston.  After law school\, he clerked for the Chief Judge of the First Circuit federal appeals court.  He taught both Constitutional Law and the course on the federal courts at Boston University School of law\, and was then for many years a partner at Goodwin Procter in Boston.  There he specialized in appellate and complex litigation. He has briefed and argued cases involving constitutional issues in federal appellate courts and state supreme courts around the country.\n\n  \n 
URL:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/event/constitutional-limits-and-the-role-of-the-supreme-court-lessons-from-franklin-roosevelts-struggle-with-a-conservative-court/
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