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SUMMARY:The Landscape We Live: Gallery Show
DESCRIPTION:Above: Memories of Stone by Teresa Bills. \nFrom May 30 (opening reception) through July 6. Open 11 to 3 most weekends. \nCelebrating the 30th anniversary and long anticipated renovations of the Arts Center\, this exhibition pays tribute to Sandisfield—the topography\, trees\, totems\, rocks\, rivers\, animals\, and artists who call it home. \nWe have invited each artist to reflect on their personal correspondence with this specific landscape. Changing seasons shape the rhythm of daily life. The land itself silently bears witness to the lives of those who inhabit it. Nature is not merely a backdrop\, it’s an active\, living\, breathing partner. \nThis show asks us all to consider not only the beauty of the land that surrounds us\, but how it defines us\, and ultimately becomes an extension of who we are. \nSome of the artists whose work is included are: \n\n\n\n\n\n\nJaye Moscariello\n\n\n\nJosie Miner\n\n\n\nJune Wink\n\n\n\nLinda Moronti\n\n\n\nPeter Biamonte\n\n\n\nSam Mercier\n\n\n\nSusie Crofut\n\n\n\nTeresa Bills\n\nMemories of Stone by Teresa Bills\n\n\nVirginia Overton\n\n\n\n\n 
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CATEGORIES:Free,Gallery
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SUMMARY:The Poetry of Horses: A Community Read
DESCRIPTION:Picture is of Maxine Kumin’s PoBiz Farm (Maxine on her horse)\, from the Maxine Kumin website \nFree. \nThe relationship of humans and horses has inspired some of the most moving and acclaimed poetry by some of our greatest poets. Today’s event is an opportunity for community members to come and read (out loud) their favorite horse related poems\, or read from the poems we’ll provide. Or just listen. \nAn opportunity to lift our voices and tune our ears in praise of the importance of horses to human history (we wouldn’t be where we are without them). \nOne of the poets whose work we’ll include is Maxine Kumin\, whose Amanda poems capture not only the unique horse-human relationship but also\, vividly\, a horse.  If you like it\, come and sign up to read it. \nAmanda Dreams She Has Died and Gone to the Elysian Fields \nThis morning Amanda\nlies down during breakfast.\nThe hay is hip high.\nThe sun sleeps on her back\nas it did on the spine\nof the dinosaur\nthe fossil bat\nthe first fish with feet\nshe was once.\nA breeze fans\nthe deerflies from lighting.\nOnly a gaggle of gnats\nhousekeeps in her ears.\nA hay plume sticks out of her mouth. \nI come calling with a carrot\nfrom which I have taken\nthe first bite.\nShe startles\nshe considers rising\nbut retracts the pistons\nof her legs and accepts\nas loose-lipped as a camel. \nWe sit together.\nIn this time and place\nwe are heart and bone.\nFor an hour\nwe are incorruptible. \nOthers we may include are Donald Hall’s “The Names of Horses”\, Jack Gilbert’s “Horses at Midnight without a Moon”\, and a sad one called “Weakness” by Alden Nowlan (suggested by Sandisfield poet Hannah Fries). \n  \n 
URL:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/event/the-poetry-of-horses-a-community-read/
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