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SUMMARY:Illuminated: Women in Photography - Continues through November 9
DESCRIPTION:October 13 – November 9 \nIlluminated: Women in Photography \nUPDATE: \nContinues\, Saturday\, October 19\, 11-3pm\, Sunday\, October 27\, 11-3pm \, Saturday\, November 2\, 11-3pm\, or by appointment gallery@sandisfieldartscenter.org \nClosing reception Saturday November 9 at 5pm with a talk by Mariah Robertson at 6:15pm.  \nMariah Robertson www.mariahrobertson.com \, an artist known primarily for her work experimenting with darkroom techniques and materials\, will give a talk on her work and process at the closing party on November 9th at 6:15pm. \nAbove photograph by Mariah Robertson \nIlluminated: Women in Photography \nOpening reception October 13 4-5:30 pm\, 5:30 Slideshow and talk by Amy Arbus\, world renowned award-winning photographer \nThe gender component of emotional memory is linked to the amygdala (an almond-shaped emotion locus in both hemispheres of the brain.) For women\, the left side of the amygdala appears to drive emotional recall much more vividly than for men. Women also have nine brain regions actively involved in the imprinting and commitment to memory of emotionally rich stimuli\, whereas men have only two. (https://www.healthday.com/health-news/neurology/emotional-memory-stronger-in-women-508198.html) \nThis show is both a celebration and inquiry into the feminine nature of memory. How does what we remember — and forget — influence artistic process and output? Each artist\, through her own personal experience\, reveals how memories can function as the ultimate fabric of self expression and storytelling. \nWork by these artists: \nDaisy Noyes\nJosie Miner\nKenzie Fields\nMariah Robertson\nMaura Sullivan\nSusanna Howe\nTina Tyrell\nBarbara Woike\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nKatherine Wells\, Middletown\, Ct\, 1979 by Barbara Woike\n\n\n\nThe Nutcracker\, 2022 by Tina Tyrell\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Death of Mikhail Alexandrovich\, 2006 by Maura Sullivan\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nby Susanna Howe\n\n\n\nby Daisy Noyes\n\n\n\nby Mariah Robertson
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LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Free,Gallery,Special Events
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SUMMARY:Transforming Care During Serious Illness
DESCRIPTION:Talk by Diane Meier\, MD\, Director Emerita and Strategic Advisor of the Center to Advance Palliative Care. \nFrom the Center to Advance Palliative Care website: \nThe Center to Advance Palliative Care is a national organization devoted to increasing access to quality health care in the United States for people living with serious illness. Under her leadership the number of palliative care programs in U.S. hospitals tripled since 2002. \nWidely regarded as a preeminent change agent\, Dr. Meier has received numerous awards that recognize and celebrate her achievements. In September 2008\, Dr. Meier was awarded a MacArthur Foundation Fellowship (MacArthur Genius Award). She was named one of “20 People Who Make Healthcare Better in the United States” by HealthLeaders Media in 2010\, and was elected to the National Academy of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences in 2013. In 2017 she received both the Gustav O. Lienhard Award of the National Academy of Medicine and the American Hospital Association’s HRET TRUST Award. Dr. Meier served as a Health and Aging Policy Fellow in Washington\, DC\, in 2009–10\, working on the U.S. Senate Committee on Health\, Education\, Labor & Pensions (HELP) and at the Department of Health and Human Services. \nDr. Meier has published more than two hundred works in peer-reviewed medical literature. Her most recent book\, Meeting the Needs of Older Adults with Serious Illness: Challenges and Opportunities in the Age of Health Reform\, was published by Humana in 2014. She has been featured in the media numerous times\, including the PBS NewsHour Brief But Spectacular and the New York Times Magazine. \nA recent article by Meier on the future of palliative care: https://www.capc.org/blog/dr-diane-meier-on-the-history-and-future-of-palliative-care-research/ \n 
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LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Paid,Talks and Workshops
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SUMMARY:Bobby Sweet Trio in the Cabaret
DESCRIPTION:Singer-songwriter Bobby Sweet is an engaging storyteller\, dynamic performer\, and a longtime favorite of Sandisfield Arts Center audiences. \nThe Berkshire native and sixth generation musician has received praise for his Country-Americana style and story songs about real life. Stylistically\, Bobby’s music resides somewhere between John Prine\, Jackson Browne\, and a countryfied Bruce Springsteen\, with a hint of Texas Swing. \nBetween 2008 and 2016\, Bobby toured the US and Canada as lead guitarist with Arlo Guthrie. His travels with Guthrie included performances at Carnegie Hall\, the New Orleans Jazz Fest\, and Garrison Keillor’s A Prairie Home Companion\, among many other landmark venues. Bobby’s songs have aired on many hit television series\, such as Nashville\, Touched By An Angel\, Walker Texas Ranger\, CSI\, and Judging Amy. \nHe has released seven solo albums to date. \nHe will be performing with his trio featuring pedal steel guitarist Pete Adams and vocalist Lara Tupper. \nTicket sales here stop at 6:30 pm but we should still have some room for walk-ins.
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LOCATION:MA
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