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SUMMARY:Notes from the Interior - Closing party July 7
DESCRIPTION:Group show featuring works on paper. Opening reception  June 8 4 –6 pm. The show runs until July 7 and is open Saturdays and Sundays 11 am to 3 pm except for June 29 and 30.  \nOn July 7 from 1 to 3 join us and the artists for a closing party and the opportunity to see how a show is dismantled (very carefully). \n\n“Art\, to me\, is an anecdote of the spirit.”   – Mark Rothko \nThe act of creation is often a solitary one. Artists immerse themselves in the studio to create pieces that bridge their innermost thoughts and emotions with the broader spectrum of the human experience. “Notes from the Interior” beckons both artist and viewer alike to delve into the depths of their consciousness\, unveiling the treasures hidden within. We are reminded that the true essence of art lies not in its physical form\, but in its ability to illuminate the intangible aspects of our being. In the quiet moments of introspection\, we confront our fears\, celebrate our triumphs\, and embrace the fullness of our humanity. It is through art that we find solace in times of uncertainty\, courage in moments of adversity\, and joy in the beauty of everyday existence. \nAll of the work in this show is made on paper: prints\, drawings\, and paintings\, yet each artist works in a diverse array of styles\, forms\, and subjects that celebrates the multifaceted nature of human thought.  \nCollectively\, the pieces in “Notes from the Interior” form a tapestry of human experience\, inviting viewers to reflect on their own inner landscapes. \n\n\nImage above: Jess Cofrin\, “Purple Room”\, 2016. Monoprint on paper. 16x24in.  \n\nArtists:  \nLeslee Carsewell https://www.lcarsewellart.com/\nJess Cofrin https://www.jessicacofrin.com/\nSusie Crofut https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/gallery/paintings-by-susie-crofut-online-gallery-show/\nShawn Fields http:/www.shawnfields.com/\nShelly Haven http://shelleyhaven.com/\nTom Hlas https://tomhlas.com/\nJaye Alison Moscariello https://www.jayesplacegallery.com/\nHolly Popielarz https://hollypopielarz.com/home.html\nAbbe Stahl https://www.harrietandabbe.com/abbe\nNatasha Wein. https://www.nweinart.com/.  Natasha was a recipient of our 2022 Daniel Manacher Prize for Young Artists. \n\nSome of the work in the show:\n\nShelly Haven\, set of 3 “Watkins Glen” etchings
URL:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/event/notes-from-the-interior-opening-reception-and-gallery-show/
LOCATION:MA
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SUMMARY:Open Mic Variety Show - Free!
DESCRIPTION:Bring your jokes\, poems\, songs\, and other talents to share with your neighbors over light refreshments. \nIf you’re contributing\, please arrive 15 minutes early to sign up. \nFree.
URL:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/event/open-mic-variety-show-free/
LOCATION:MA
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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:Romance in the Afternoon: Piano Recital with Josh Luxon-Robinson
DESCRIPTION:Young pianist Josh Luxon-Robinson returns by popular demand after his terrific recital here last summer. \nThe program: \nJohannes Brahms\n-Rhapsody in G Minor\, Op. 72\, No. 2 \nLeonard Bernstein\n-Touches: Chorale\, Eight Variations and Coda \nFranz Liszt\n-Consolation No. 3 \nSergei Rachmaninoff\n-Prelude in G Minor\, Op. 23\, No. 5 \n[INTERVAL] \nClaude Debussy\n-Ballade\n-Deux Arabesques \nNikolai Medtner\n-Canzona Matinata\, Op. 39\, No. 4\n-Sonata Tragica\, Op. 39\, No. 5 \nNikolai Medtner was a younger contemporary of Sergei Rachmaninoff and Alexander Scriabin\, and his Wikipedia page notes “After a period of comparative obscurity in the 25 years immediately after his death\, he is now becoming recognized as one of the most significant Russian composers for the piano.” \nIf tickets are sold out\, please come – we will attempt to make room for everyone. \n 
URL:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/event/romance-in-the-afternoon-piano-recital-with-josh-luxon-robinson/
LOCATION:MA
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