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SUMMARY:An Afternoon of Short Stories with the Sandisfield Players
DESCRIPTION:Stories read by Sandisfield Players Ben Luxon\, Jean Atwater- Williams\, and Mary Anne Grammer. \nMostly humorous\, sometimes thought provoking and certainly entertaining.
URL:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/event/an-afternoon-of-short-stories-with-the-sandisfield-players/
CATEGORIES:Paid,Performances
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DTSTAMP:20230620T222607Z
CREATED:20220807T170919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230620T222607Z
UID:10000920-1668268800-1668276000@sandisfieldartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Gallery Reception and Show: Matt Glushien Paintings
DESCRIPTION:Matt Glushien is a Sandisfield resident and studied painting at Massachusetts College of Art and Design. He has spent much of his career teaching art to children and is a seasoned mushroom forager who has offered two workshops this season for the Arts Center. \nHis work can be viewed here \nThe show runs through November 12 and can be viewed before other events or contact gallery@sandifieldartscenter.org to arrange a viewing. \nArtist statement: \n” I am a contemporary painter by context\, but very traditional in the way I paint. I like to paint and draw everything and anything that is in front of me. That way the answer can always be found by looking at the subject. I am relieved when the subject is chosen\, and am ready to start. I don’t have much interest in any part of the process that is not putting the brush to the canvas. For me\, the real root is\, and will always be the action of using the paint to record or recreate an image and feeling. When I paint outside or from a model\, my observation time is limited by the sunset or the model leaving. I don’t mind the light changing or the model moving. This only leads to me depending on the true essence of the subject and how to attain that in other ways. In recent years I’ve painted extensively in Switzerland and Thailand\, as well as France. Knowing that my time is limited puts a certain kind of pressure and acuteness on the experience\, I seem to be able to tune in better. If it is a very short\, as in Paris\, I am able to take home with me a sense of the place and not have my own thoughts or emotions effect it. Over time\, as I build a relationship to my surroundings\, and the new gets old\, my feeling begin to override the initial impression. Throughout the years I have practiced acquiring this information as well as the execution of the picture making process. This needs to happen naturally so that I don’t have to think while I paint and can enjoy the process. If the act of painting is not fun for me\, then I won’t do it. I believe that a list of influences can do more for the viewers understanding than I can do in writing\, so in no particular order: Alice Neel\, Van Gogh\, Picasso\, Matisse\, Klimt\, Schiele\, Bonnard\, Monet\, Manet\, Degas\, Braque\, Diebenkorn\, DeKooning\, Hartley\, Ingres\, Mucha\, Kandinsky\, Ben Shawn\, Jacob Lawrence\, Pissaro\, Vulliard\, Japanese woodcuts\, Fauves\, Art Noveau\, Impressionism\, and Expressionism.” \nGallery receptions are always free.
URL:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/event/gallery-reception-and-show-matt-glushien-paintings/2022-11-12/
CATEGORIES:Free,Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221111T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221111T180000
DTSTAMP:20230620T222607Z
CREATED:20220807T170919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230620T222607Z
UID:10000919-1668182400-1668189600@sandisfieldartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Gallery Reception and Show: Matt Glushien Paintings
DESCRIPTION:Matt Glushien is a Sandisfield resident and studied painting at Massachusetts College of Art and Design. He has spent much of his career teaching art to children and is a seasoned mushroom forager who has offered two workshops this season for the Arts Center. \nHis work can be viewed here \nThe show runs through November 12 and can be viewed before other events or contact gallery@sandifieldartscenter.org to arrange a viewing. \nArtist statement: \n” I am a contemporary painter by context\, but very traditional in the way I paint. I like to paint and draw everything and anything that is in front of me. That way the answer can always be found by looking at the subject. I am relieved when the subject is chosen\, and am ready to start. I don’t have much interest in any part of the process that is not putting the brush to the canvas. For me\, the real root is\, and will always be the action of using the paint to record or recreate an image and feeling. When I paint outside or from a model\, my observation time is limited by the sunset or the model leaving. I don’t mind the light changing or the model moving. This only leads to me depending on the true essence of the subject and how to attain that in other ways. In recent years I’ve painted extensively in Switzerland and Thailand\, as well as France. Knowing that my time is limited puts a certain kind of pressure and acuteness on the experience\, I seem to be able to tune in better. If it is a very short\, as in Paris\, I am able to take home with me a sense of the place and not have my own thoughts or emotions effect it. Over time\, as I build a relationship to my surroundings\, and the new gets old\, my feeling begin to override the initial impression. Throughout the years I have practiced acquiring this information as well as the execution of the picture making process. This needs to happen naturally so that I don’t have to think while I paint and can enjoy the process. If the act of painting is not fun for me\, then I won’t do it. I believe that a list of influences can do more for the viewers understanding than I can do in writing\, so in no particular order: Alice Neel\, Van Gogh\, Picasso\, Matisse\, Klimt\, Schiele\, Bonnard\, Monet\, Manet\, Degas\, Braque\, Diebenkorn\, DeKooning\, Hartley\, Ingres\, Mucha\, Kandinsky\, Ben Shawn\, Jacob Lawrence\, Pissaro\, Vulliard\, Japanese woodcuts\, Fauves\, Art Noveau\, Impressionism\, and Expressionism.” \nGallery receptions are always free.
URL:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/event/gallery-reception-and-show-matt-glushien-paintings/2022-11-11/
CATEGORIES:Free,Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221110T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221110T180000
DTSTAMP:20230620T222607Z
CREATED:20220807T170919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230620T222607Z
UID:10000918-1668096000-1668103200@sandisfieldartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Gallery Reception and Show: Matt Glushien Paintings
DESCRIPTION:Matt Glushien is a Sandisfield resident and studied painting at Massachusetts College of Art and Design. He has spent much of his career teaching art to children and is a seasoned mushroom forager who has offered two workshops this season for the Arts Center. \nHis work can be viewed here \nThe show runs through November 12 and can be viewed before other events or contact gallery@sandifieldartscenter.org to arrange a viewing. \nArtist statement: \n” I am a contemporary painter by context\, but very traditional in the way I paint. I like to paint and draw everything and anything that is in front of me. That way the answer can always be found by looking at the subject. I am relieved when the subject is chosen\, and am ready to start. I don’t have much interest in any part of the process that is not putting the brush to the canvas. For me\, the real root is\, and will always be the action of using the paint to record or recreate an image and feeling. When I paint outside or from a model\, my observation time is limited by the sunset or the model leaving. I don’t mind the light changing or the model moving. This only leads to me depending on the true essence of the subject and how to attain that in other ways. In recent years I’ve painted extensively in Switzerland and Thailand\, as well as France. Knowing that my time is limited puts a certain kind of pressure and acuteness on the experience\, I seem to be able to tune in better. If it is a very short\, as in Paris\, I am able to take home with me a sense of the place and not have my own thoughts or emotions effect it. Over time\, as I build a relationship to my surroundings\, and the new gets old\, my feeling begin to override the initial impression. Throughout the years I have practiced acquiring this information as well as the execution of the picture making process. This needs to happen naturally so that I don’t have to think while I paint and can enjoy the process. If the act of painting is not fun for me\, then I won’t do it. I believe that a list of influences can do more for the viewers understanding than I can do in writing\, so in no particular order: Alice Neel\, Van Gogh\, Picasso\, Matisse\, Klimt\, Schiele\, Bonnard\, Monet\, Manet\, Degas\, Braque\, Diebenkorn\, DeKooning\, Hartley\, Ingres\, Mucha\, Kandinsky\, Ben Shawn\, Jacob Lawrence\, Pissaro\, Vulliard\, Japanese woodcuts\, Fauves\, Art Noveau\, Impressionism\, and Expressionism.” \nGallery receptions are always free.
URL:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/event/gallery-reception-and-show-matt-glushien-paintings/2022-11-10/
CATEGORIES:Free,Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221109T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221109T180000
DTSTAMP:20230620T222607Z
CREATED:20220807T170919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230620T222607Z
UID:10000917-1668009600-1668016800@sandisfieldartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Gallery Reception and Show: Matt Glushien Paintings
DESCRIPTION:Matt Glushien is a Sandisfield resident and studied painting at Massachusetts College of Art and Design. He has spent much of his career teaching art to children and is a seasoned mushroom forager who has offered two workshops this season for the Arts Center. \nHis work can be viewed here \nThe show runs through November 12 and can be viewed before other events or contact gallery@sandifieldartscenter.org to arrange a viewing. \nArtist statement: \n” I am a contemporary painter by context\, but very traditional in the way I paint. I like to paint and draw everything and anything that is in front of me. That way the answer can always be found by looking at the subject. I am relieved when the subject is chosen\, and am ready to start. I don’t have much interest in any part of the process that is not putting the brush to the canvas. For me\, the real root is\, and will always be the action of using the paint to record or recreate an image and feeling. When I paint outside or from a model\, my observation time is limited by the sunset or the model leaving. I don’t mind the light changing or the model moving. This only leads to me depending on the true essence of the subject and how to attain that in other ways. In recent years I’ve painted extensively in Switzerland and Thailand\, as well as France. Knowing that my time is limited puts a certain kind of pressure and acuteness on the experience\, I seem to be able to tune in better. If it is a very short\, as in Paris\, I am able to take home with me a sense of the place and not have my own thoughts or emotions effect it. Over time\, as I build a relationship to my surroundings\, and the new gets old\, my feeling begin to override the initial impression. Throughout the years I have practiced acquiring this information as well as the execution of the picture making process. This needs to happen naturally so that I don’t have to think while I paint and can enjoy the process. If the act of painting is not fun for me\, then I won’t do it. I believe that a list of influences can do more for the viewers understanding than I can do in writing\, so in no particular order: Alice Neel\, Van Gogh\, Picasso\, Matisse\, Klimt\, Schiele\, Bonnard\, Monet\, Manet\, Degas\, Braque\, Diebenkorn\, DeKooning\, Hartley\, Ingres\, Mucha\, Kandinsky\, Ben Shawn\, Jacob Lawrence\, Pissaro\, Vulliard\, Japanese woodcuts\, Fauves\, Art Noveau\, Impressionism\, and Expressionism.” \nGallery receptions are always free.
URL:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/event/gallery-reception-and-show-matt-glushien-paintings/2022-11-09/
CATEGORIES:Free,Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221108T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221108T180000
DTSTAMP:20230620T222607Z
CREATED:20220807T170919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230620T222607Z
UID:10000916-1667923200-1667930400@sandisfieldartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Gallery Reception and Show: Matt Glushien Paintings
DESCRIPTION:Matt Glushien is a Sandisfield resident and studied painting at Massachusetts College of Art and Design. He has spent much of his career teaching art to children and is a seasoned mushroom forager who has offered two workshops this season for the Arts Center. \nHis work can be viewed here \nThe show runs through November 12 and can be viewed before other events or contact gallery@sandifieldartscenter.org to arrange a viewing. \nArtist statement: \n” I am a contemporary painter by context\, but very traditional in the way I paint. I like to paint and draw everything and anything that is in front of me. That way the answer can always be found by looking at the subject. I am relieved when the subject is chosen\, and am ready to start. I don’t have much interest in any part of the process that is not putting the brush to the canvas. For me\, the real root is\, and will always be the action of using the paint to record or recreate an image and feeling. When I paint outside or from a model\, my observation time is limited by the sunset or the model leaving. I don’t mind the light changing or the model moving. This only leads to me depending on the true essence of the subject and how to attain that in other ways. In recent years I’ve painted extensively in Switzerland and Thailand\, as well as France. Knowing that my time is limited puts a certain kind of pressure and acuteness on the experience\, I seem to be able to tune in better. If it is a very short\, as in Paris\, I am able to take home with me a sense of the place and not have my own thoughts or emotions effect it. Over time\, as I build a relationship to my surroundings\, and the new gets old\, my feeling begin to override the initial impression. Throughout the years I have practiced acquiring this information as well as the execution of the picture making process. This needs to happen naturally so that I don’t have to think while I paint and can enjoy the process. If the act of painting is not fun for me\, then I won’t do it. I believe that a list of influences can do more for the viewers understanding than I can do in writing\, so in no particular order: Alice Neel\, Van Gogh\, Picasso\, Matisse\, Klimt\, Schiele\, Bonnard\, Monet\, Manet\, Degas\, Braque\, Diebenkorn\, DeKooning\, Hartley\, Ingres\, Mucha\, Kandinsky\, Ben Shawn\, Jacob Lawrence\, Pissaro\, Vulliard\, Japanese woodcuts\, Fauves\, Art Noveau\, Impressionism\, and Expressionism.” \nGallery receptions are always free.
URL:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/event/gallery-reception-and-show-matt-glushien-paintings/2022-11-08/
CATEGORIES:Free,Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221107T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221107T180000
DTSTAMP:20230620T222607Z
CREATED:20220807T170919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230620T222607Z
UID:10000915-1667836800-1667844000@sandisfieldartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Gallery Reception and Show: Matt Glushien Paintings
DESCRIPTION:Matt Glushien is a Sandisfield resident and studied painting at Massachusetts College of Art and Design. He has spent much of his career teaching art to children and is a seasoned mushroom forager who has offered two workshops this season for the Arts Center. \nHis work can be viewed here \nThe show runs through November 12 and can be viewed before other events or contact gallery@sandifieldartscenter.org to arrange a viewing. \nArtist statement: \n” I am a contemporary painter by context\, but very traditional in the way I paint. I like to paint and draw everything and anything that is in front of me. That way the answer can always be found by looking at the subject. I am relieved when the subject is chosen\, and am ready to start. I don’t have much interest in any part of the process that is not putting the brush to the canvas. For me\, the real root is\, and will always be the action of using the paint to record or recreate an image and feeling. When I paint outside or from a model\, my observation time is limited by the sunset or the model leaving. I don’t mind the light changing or the model moving. This only leads to me depending on the true essence of the subject and how to attain that in other ways. In recent years I’ve painted extensively in Switzerland and Thailand\, as well as France. Knowing that my time is limited puts a certain kind of pressure and acuteness on the experience\, I seem to be able to tune in better. If it is a very short\, as in Paris\, I am able to take home with me a sense of the place and not have my own thoughts or emotions effect it. Over time\, as I build a relationship to my surroundings\, and the new gets old\, my feeling begin to override the initial impression. Throughout the years I have practiced acquiring this information as well as the execution of the picture making process. This needs to happen naturally so that I don’t have to think while I paint and can enjoy the process. If the act of painting is not fun for me\, then I won’t do it. I believe that a list of influences can do more for the viewers understanding than I can do in writing\, so in no particular order: Alice Neel\, Van Gogh\, Picasso\, Matisse\, Klimt\, Schiele\, Bonnard\, Monet\, Manet\, Degas\, Braque\, Diebenkorn\, DeKooning\, Hartley\, Ingres\, Mucha\, Kandinsky\, Ben Shawn\, Jacob Lawrence\, Pissaro\, Vulliard\, Japanese woodcuts\, Fauves\, Art Noveau\, Impressionism\, and Expressionism.” \nGallery receptions are always free.
URL:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/event/gallery-reception-and-show-matt-glushien-paintings/2022-11-07/
CATEGORIES:Free,Gallery
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221106T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221106T180000
DTSTAMP:20230620T222607Z
CREATED:20220807T170919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230620T222607Z
UID:10000914-1667750400-1667757600@sandisfieldartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Gallery Reception and Show: Matt Glushien Paintings
DESCRIPTION:Matt Glushien is a Sandisfield resident and studied painting at Massachusetts College of Art and Design. He has spent much of his career teaching art to children and is a seasoned mushroom forager who has offered two workshops this season for the Arts Center. \nHis work can be viewed here \nThe show runs through November 12 and can be viewed before other events or contact gallery@sandifieldartscenter.org to arrange a viewing. \nArtist statement: \n” I am a contemporary painter by context\, but very traditional in the way I paint. I like to paint and draw everything and anything that is in front of me. That way the answer can always be found by looking at the subject. I am relieved when the subject is chosen\, and am ready to start. I don’t have much interest in any part of the process that is not putting the brush to the canvas. For me\, the real root is\, and will always be the action of using the paint to record or recreate an image and feeling. When I paint outside or from a model\, my observation time is limited by the sunset or the model leaving. I don’t mind the light changing or the model moving. This only leads to me depending on the true essence of the subject and how to attain that in other ways. In recent years I’ve painted extensively in Switzerland and Thailand\, as well as France. Knowing that my time is limited puts a certain kind of pressure and acuteness on the experience\, I seem to be able to tune in better. If it is a very short\, as in Paris\, I am able to take home with me a sense of the place and not have my own thoughts or emotions effect it. Over time\, as I build a relationship to my surroundings\, and the new gets old\, my feeling begin to override the initial impression. Throughout the years I have practiced acquiring this information as well as the execution of the picture making process. This needs to happen naturally so that I don’t have to think while I paint and can enjoy the process. If the act of painting is not fun for me\, then I won’t do it. I believe that a list of influences can do more for the viewers understanding than I can do in writing\, so in no particular order: Alice Neel\, Van Gogh\, Picasso\, Matisse\, Klimt\, Schiele\, Bonnard\, Monet\, Manet\, Degas\, Braque\, Diebenkorn\, DeKooning\, Hartley\, Ingres\, Mucha\, Kandinsky\, Ben Shawn\, Jacob Lawrence\, Pissaro\, Vulliard\, Japanese woodcuts\, Fauves\, Art Noveau\, Impressionism\, and Expressionism.” \nGallery receptions are always free.
URL:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/event/gallery-reception-and-show-matt-glushien-paintings/2022-11-06/
CATEGORIES:Free,Gallery
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/cactus.png
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221105T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221105T180000
DTSTAMP:20230620T222607Z
CREATED:20220807T170919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230620T222607Z
UID:10000913-1667664000-1667671200@sandisfieldartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Gallery Reception and Show: Matt Glushien Paintings
DESCRIPTION:Matt Glushien is a Sandisfield resident and studied painting at Massachusetts College of Art and Design. He has spent much of his career teaching art to children and is a seasoned mushroom forager who has offered two workshops this season for the Arts Center. \nHis work can be viewed here \nThe show runs through November 12 and can be viewed before other events or contact gallery@sandifieldartscenter.org to arrange a viewing. \nArtist statement: \n” I am a contemporary painter by context\, but very traditional in the way I paint. I like to paint and draw everything and anything that is in front of me. That way the answer can always be found by looking at the subject. I am relieved when the subject is chosen\, and am ready to start. I don’t have much interest in any part of the process that is not putting the brush to the canvas. For me\, the real root is\, and will always be the action of using the paint to record or recreate an image and feeling. When I paint outside or from a model\, my observation time is limited by the sunset or the model leaving. I don’t mind the light changing or the model moving. This only leads to me depending on the true essence of the subject and how to attain that in other ways. In recent years I’ve painted extensively in Switzerland and Thailand\, as well as France. Knowing that my time is limited puts a certain kind of pressure and acuteness on the experience\, I seem to be able to tune in better. If it is a very short\, as in Paris\, I am able to take home with me a sense of the place and not have my own thoughts or emotions effect it. Over time\, as I build a relationship to my surroundings\, and the new gets old\, my feeling begin to override the initial impression. Throughout the years I have practiced acquiring this information as well as the execution of the picture making process. This needs to happen naturally so that I don’t have to think while I paint and can enjoy the process. If the act of painting is not fun for me\, then I won’t do it. I believe that a list of influences can do more for the viewers understanding than I can do in writing\, so in no particular order: Alice Neel\, Van Gogh\, Picasso\, Matisse\, Klimt\, Schiele\, Bonnard\, Monet\, Manet\, Degas\, Braque\, Diebenkorn\, DeKooning\, Hartley\, Ingres\, Mucha\, Kandinsky\, Ben Shawn\, Jacob Lawrence\, Pissaro\, Vulliard\, Japanese woodcuts\, Fauves\, Art Noveau\, Impressionism\, and Expressionism.” \nGallery receptions are always free.
URL:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/event/gallery-reception-and-show-matt-glushien-paintings/2022-11-05/
CATEGORIES:Free,Gallery
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/cactus.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221104T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221104T180000
DTSTAMP:20230620T222607Z
CREATED:20220807T170919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230620T222607Z
UID:10000912-1667577600-1667584800@sandisfieldartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Gallery Reception and Show: Matt Glushien Paintings
DESCRIPTION:Matt Glushien is a Sandisfield resident and studied painting at Massachusetts College of Art and Design. He has spent much of his career teaching art to children and is a seasoned mushroom forager who has offered two workshops this season for the Arts Center. \nHis work can be viewed here \nThe show runs through November 12 and can be viewed before other events or contact gallery@sandifieldartscenter.org to arrange a viewing. \nArtist statement: \n” I am a contemporary painter by context\, but very traditional in the way I paint. I like to paint and draw everything and anything that is in front of me. That way the answer can always be found by looking at the subject. I am relieved when the subject is chosen\, and am ready to start. I don’t have much interest in any part of the process that is not putting the brush to the canvas. For me\, the real root is\, and will always be the action of using the paint to record or recreate an image and feeling. When I paint outside or from a model\, my observation time is limited by the sunset or the model leaving. I don’t mind the light changing or the model moving. This only leads to me depending on the true essence of the subject and how to attain that in other ways. In recent years I’ve painted extensively in Switzerland and Thailand\, as well as France. Knowing that my time is limited puts a certain kind of pressure and acuteness on the experience\, I seem to be able to tune in better. If it is a very short\, as in Paris\, I am able to take home with me a sense of the place and not have my own thoughts or emotions effect it. Over time\, as I build a relationship to my surroundings\, and the new gets old\, my feeling begin to override the initial impression. Throughout the years I have practiced acquiring this information as well as the execution of the picture making process. This needs to happen naturally so that I don’t have to think while I paint and can enjoy the process. If the act of painting is not fun for me\, then I won’t do it. I believe that a list of influences can do more for the viewers understanding than I can do in writing\, so in no particular order: Alice Neel\, Van Gogh\, Picasso\, Matisse\, Klimt\, Schiele\, Bonnard\, Monet\, Manet\, Degas\, Braque\, Diebenkorn\, DeKooning\, Hartley\, Ingres\, Mucha\, Kandinsky\, Ben Shawn\, Jacob Lawrence\, Pissaro\, Vulliard\, Japanese woodcuts\, Fauves\, Art Noveau\, Impressionism\, and Expressionism.” \nGallery receptions are always free.
URL:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/event/gallery-reception-and-show-matt-glushien-paintings/2022-11-04/
CATEGORIES:Free,Gallery
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221103T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221103T180000
DTSTAMP:20230620T222607Z
CREATED:20220807T170919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230620T222607Z
UID:10000911-1667491200-1667498400@sandisfieldartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Gallery Reception and Show: Matt Glushien Paintings
DESCRIPTION:Matt Glushien is a Sandisfield resident and studied painting at Massachusetts College of Art and Design. He has spent much of his career teaching art to children and is a seasoned mushroom forager who has offered two workshops this season for the Arts Center. \nHis work can be viewed here \nThe show runs through November 12 and can be viewed before other events or contact gallery@sandifieldartscenter.org to arrange a viewing. \nArtist statement: \n” I am a contemporary painter by context\, but very traditional in the way I paint. I like to paint and draw everything and anything that is in front of me. That way the answer can always be found by looking at the subject. I am relieved when the subject is chosen\, and am ready to start. I don’t have much interest in any part of the process that is not putting the brush to the canvas. For me\, the real root is\, and will always be the action of using the paint to record or recreate an image and feeling. When I paint outside or from a model\, my observation time is limited by the sunset or the model leaving. I don’t mind the light changing or the model moving. This only leads to me depending on the true essence of the subject and how to attain that in other ways. In recent years I’ve painted extensively in Switzerland and Thailand\, as well as France. Knowing that my time is limited puts a certain kind of pressure and acuteness on the experience\, I seem to be able to tune in better. If it is a very short\, as in Paris\, I am able to take home with me a sense of the place and not have my own thoughts or emotions effect it. Over time\, as I build a relationship to my surroundings\, and the new gets old\, my feeling begin to override the initial impression. Throughout the years I have practiced acquiring this information as well as the execution of the picture making process. This needs to happen naturally so that I don’t have to think while I paint and can enjoy the process. If the act of painting is not fun for me\, then I won’t do it. I believe that a list of influences can do more for the viewers understanding than I can do in writing\, so in no particular order: Alice Neel\, Van Gogh\, Picasso\, Matisse\, Klimt\, Schiele\, Bonnard\, Monet\, Manet\, Degas\, Braque\, Diebenkorn\, DeKooning\, Hartley\, Ingres\, Mucha\, Kandinsky\, Ben Shawn\, Jacob Lawrence\, Pissaro\, Vulliard\, Japanese woodcuts\, Fauves\, Art Noveau\, Impressionism\, and Expressionism.” \nGallery receptions are always free.
URL:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/event/gallery-reception-and-show-matt-glushien-paintings/2022-11-03/
CATEGORIES:Free,Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221102T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221102T180000
DTSTAMP:20230620T222607Z
CREATED:20220807T170919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230620T222607Z
UID:10000910-1667404800-1667412000@sandisfieldartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Gallery Reception and Show: Matt Glushien Paintings
DESCRIPTION:Matt Glushien is a Sandisfield resident and studied painting at Massachusetts College of Art and Design. He has spent much of his career teaching art to children and is a seasoned mushroom forager who has offered two workshops this season for the Arts Center. \nHis work can be viewed here \nThe show runs through November 12 and can be viewed before other events or contact gallery@sandifieldartscenter.org to arrange a viewing. \nArtist statement: \n” I am a contemporary painter by context\, but very traditional in the way I paint. I like to paint and draw everything and anything that is in front of me. That way the answer can always be found by looking at the subject. I am relieved when the subject is chosen\, and am ready to start. I don’t have much interest in any part of the process that is not putting the brush to the canvas. For me\, the real root is\, and will always be the action of using the paint to record or recreate an image and feeling. When I paint outside or from a model\, my observation time is limited by the sunset or the model leaving. I don’t mind the light changing or the model moving. This only leads to me depending on the true essence of the subject and how to attain that in other ways. In recent years I’ve painted extensively in Switzerland and Thailand\, as well as France. Knowing that my time is limited puts a certain kind of pressure and acuteness on the experience\, I seem to be able to tune in better. If it is a very short\, as in Paris\, I am able to take home with me a sense of the place and not have my own thoughts or emotions effect it. Over time\, as I build a relationship to my surroundings\, and the new gets old\, my feeling begin to override the initial impression. Throughout the years I have practiced acquiring this information as well as the execution of the picture making process. This needs to happen naturally so that I don’t have to think while I paint and can enjoy the process. If the act of painting is not fun for me\, then I won’t do it. I believe that a list of influences can do more for the viewers understanding than I can do in writing\, so in no particular order: Alice Neel\, Van Gogh\, Picasso\, Matisse\, Klimt\, Schiele\, Bonnard\, Monet\, Manet\, Degas\, Braque\, Diebenkorn\, DeKooning\, Hartley\, Ingres\, Mucha\, Kandinsky\, Ben Shawn\, Jacob Lawrence\, Pissaro\, Vulliard\, Japanese woodcuts\, Fauves\, Art Noveau\, Impressionism\, and Expressionism.” \nGallery receptions are always free.
URL:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/event/gallery-reception-and-show-matt-glushien-paintings/2022-11-02/
CATEGORIES:Free,Gallery
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/cactus.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221101T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221101T180000
DTSTAMP:20230620T222607Z
CREATED:20220807T170919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230620T222607Z
UID:10000909-1667318400-1667325600@sandisfieldartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Gallery Reception and Show: Matt Glushien Paintings
DESCRIPTION:Matt Glushien is a Sandisfield resident and studied painting at Massachusetts College of Art and Design. He has spent much of his career teaching art to children and is a seasoned mushroom forager who has offered two workshops this season for the Arts Center. \nHis work can be viewed here \nThe show runs through November 12 and can be viewed before other events or contact gallery@sandifieldartscenter.org to arrange a viewing. \nArtist statement: \n” I am a contemporary painter by context\, but very traditional in the way I paint. I like to paint and draw everything and anything that is in front of me. That way the answer can always be found by looking at the subject. I am relieved when the subject is chosen\, and am ready to start. I don’t have much interest in any part of the process that is not putting the brush to the canvas. For me\, the real root is\, and will always be the action of using the paint to record or recreate an image and feeling. When I paint outside or from a model\, my observation time is limited by the sunset or the model leaving. I don’t mind the light changing or the model moving. This only leads to me depending on the true essence of the subject and how to attain that in other ways. In recent years I’ve painted extensively in Switzerland and Thailand\, as well as France. Knowing that my time is limited puts a certain kind of pressure and acuteness on the experience\, I seem to be able to tune in better. If it is a very short\, as in Paris\, I am able to take home with me a sense of the place and not have my own thoughts or emotions effect it. Over time\, as I build a relationship to my surroundings\, and the new gets old\, my feeling begin to override the initial impression. Throughout the years I have practiced acquiring this information as well as the execution of the picture making process. This needs to happen naturally so that I don’t have to think while I paint and can enjoy the process. If the act of painting is not fun for me\, then I won’t do it. I believe that a list of influences can do more for the viewers understanding than I can do in writing\, so in no particular order: Alice Neel\, Van Gogh\, Picasso\, Matisse\, Klimt\, Schiele\, Bonnard\, Monet\, Manet\, Degas\, Braque\, Diebenkorn\, DeKooning\, Hartley\, Ingres\, Mucha\, Kandinsky\, Ben Shawn\, Jacob Lawrence\, Pissaro\, Vulliard\, Japanese woodcuts\, Fauves\, Art Noveau\, Impressionism\, and Expressionism.” \nGallery receptions are always free.
URL:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/event/gallery-reception-and-show-matt-glushien-paintings/2022-11-01/
CATEGORIES:Free,Gallery
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/cactus.png
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221031T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221031T180000
DTSTAMP:20230620T222607Z
CREATED:20220807T170919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230620T222607Z
UID:10000908-1667232000-1667239200@sandisfieldartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Gallery Reception and Show: Matt Glushien Paintings
DESCRIPTION:Matt Glushien is a Sandisfield resident and studied painting at Massachusetts College of Art and Design. He has spent much of his career teaching art to children and is a seasoned mushroom forager who has offered two workshops this season for the Arts Center. \nHis work can be viewed here \nThe show runs through November 12 and can be viewed before other events or contact gallery@sandifieldartscenter.org to arrange a viewing. \nArtist statement: \n” I am a contemporary painter by context\, but very traditional in the way I paint. I like to paint and draw everything and anything that is in front of me. That way the answer can always be found by looking at the subject. I am relieved when the subject is chosen\, and am ready to start. I don’t have much interest in any part of the process that is not putting the brush to the canvas. For me\, the real root is\, and will always be the action of using the paint to record or recreate an image and feeling. When I paint outside or from a model\, my observation time is limited by the sunset or the model leaving. I don’t mind the light changing or the model moving. This only leads to me depending on the true essence of the subject and how to attain that in other ways. In recent years I’ve painted extensively in Switzerland and Thailand\, as well as France. Knowing that my time is limited puts a certain kind of pressure and acuteness on the experience\, I seem to be able to tune in better. If it is a very short\, as in Paris\, I am able to take home with me a sense of the place and not have my own thoughts or emotions effect it. Over time\, as I build a relationship to my surroundings\, and the new gets old\, my feeling begin to override the initial impression. Throughout the years I have practiced acquiring this information as well as the execution of the picture making process. This needs to happen naturally so that I don’t have to think while I paint and can enjoy the process. If the act of painting is not fun for me\, then I won’t do it. I believe that a list of influences can do more for the viewers understanding than I can do in writing\, so in no particular order: Alice Neel\, Van Gogh\, Picasso\, Matisse\, Klimt\, Schiele\, Bonnard\, Monet\, Manet\, Degas\, Braque\, Diebenkorn\, DeKooning\, Hartley\, Ingres\, Mucha\, Kandinsky\, Ben Shawn\, Jacob Lawrence\, Pissaro\, Vulliard\, Japanese woodcuts\, Fauves\, Art Noveau\, Impressionism\, and Expressionism.” \nGallery receptions are always free.
URL:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/event/gallery-reception-and-show-matt-glushien-paintings/2022-10-31/
CATEGORIES:Free,Gallery
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/cactus.png
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221030T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221030T180000
DTSTAMP:20230620T222607Z
CREATED:20220807T170919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230620T222607Z
UID:10000907-1667145600-1667152800@sandisfieldartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Gallery Reception and Show: Matt Glushien Paintings
DESCRIPTION:Matt Glushien is a Sandisfield resident and studied painting at Massachusetts College of Art and Design. He has spent much of his career teaching art to children and is a seasoned mushroom forager who has offered two workshops this season for the Arts Center. \nHis work can be viewed here \nThe show runs through November 12 and can be viewed before other events or contact gallery@sandifieldartscenter.org to arrange a viewing. \nArtist statement: \n” I am a contemporary painter by context\, but very traditional in the way I paint. I like to paint and draw everything and anything that is in front of me. That way the answer can always be found by looking at the subject. I am relieved when the subject is chosen\, and am ready to start. I don’t have much interest in any part of the process that is not putting the brush to the canvas. For me\, the real root is\, and will always be the action of using the paint to record or recreate an image and feeling. When I paint outside or from a model\, my observation time is limited by the sunset or the model leaving. I don’t mind the light changing or the model moving. This only leads to me depending on the true essence of the subject and how to attain that in other ways. In recent years I’ve painted extensively in Switzerland and Thailand\, as well as France. Knowing that my time is limited puts a certain kind of pressure and acuteness on the experience\, I seem to be able to tune in better. If it is a very short\, as in Paris\, I am able to take home with me a sense of the place and not have my own thoughts or emotions effect it. Over time\, as I build a relationship to my surroundings\, and the new gets old\, my feeling begin to override the initial impression. Throughout the years I have practiced acquiring this information as well as the execution of the picture making process. This needs to happen naturally so that I don’t have to think while I paint and can enjoy the process. If the act of painting is not fun for me\, then I won’t do it. I believe that a list of influences can do more for the viewers understanding than I can do in writing\, so in no particular order: Alice Neel\, Van Gogh\, Picasso\, Matisse\, Klimt\, Schiele\, Bonnard\, Monet\, Manet\, Degas\, Braque\, Diebenkorn\, DeKooning\, Hartley\, Ingres\, Mucha\, Kandinsky\, Ben Shawn\, Jacob Lawrence\, Pissaro\, Vulliard\, Japanese woodcuts\, Fauves\, Art Noveau\, Impressionism\, and Expressionism.” \nGallery receptions are always free.
URL:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/event/gallery-reception-and-show-matt-glushien-paintings/2022-10-30/
CATEGORIES:Free,Gallery
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/cactus.png
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221029T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221029T180000
DTSTAMP:20230620T222607Z
CREATED:20220807T170919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230620T222607Z
UID:10000906-1667059200-1667066400@sandisfieldartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Gallery Reception and Show: Matt Glushien Paintings
DESCRIPTION:Matt Glushien is a Sandisfield resident and studied painting at Massachusetts College of Art and Design. He has spent much of his career teaching art to children and is a seasoned mushroom forager who has offered two workshops this season for the Arts Center. \nHis work can be viewed here \nThe show runs through November 12 and can be viewed before other events or contact gallery@sandifieldartscenter.org to arrange a viewing. \nArtist statement: \n” I am a contemporary painter by context\, but very traditional in the way I paint. I like to paint and draw everything and anything that is in front of me. That way the answer can always be found by looking at the subject. I am relieved when the subject is chosen\, and am ready to start. I don’t have much interest in any part of the process that is not putting the brush to the canvas. For me\, the real root is\, and will always be the action of using the paint to record or recreate an image and feeling. When I paint outside or from a model\, my observation time is limited by the sunset or the model leaving. I don’t mind the light changing or the model moving. This only leads to me depending on the true essence of the subject and how to attain that in other ways. In recent years I’ve painted extensively in Switzerland and Thailand\, as well as France. Knowing that my time is limited puts a certain kind of pressure and acuteness on the experience\, I seem to be able to tune in better. If it is a very short\, as in Paris\, I am able to take home with me a sense of the place and not have my own thoughts or emotions effect it. Over time\, as I build a relationship to my surroundings\, and the new gets old\, my feeling begin to override the initial impression. Throughout the years I have practiced acquiring this information as well as the execution of the picture making process. This needs to happen naturally so that I don’t have to think while I paint and can enjoy the process. If the act of painting is not fun for me\, then I won’t do it. I believe that a list of influences can do more for the viewers understanding than I can do in writing\, so in no particular order: Alice Neel\, Van Gogh\, Picasso\, Matisse\, Klimt\, Schiele\, Bonnard\, Monet\, Manet\, Degas\, Braque\, Diebenkorn\, DeKooning\, Hartley\, Ingres\, Mucha\, Kandinsky\, Ben Shawn\, Jacob Lawrence\, Pissaro\, Vulliard\, Japanese woodcuts\, Fauves\, Art Noveau\, Impressionism\, and Expressionism.” \nGallery receptions are always free.
URL:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/event/gallery-reception-and-show-matt-glushien-paintings/2022-10-29/
CATEGORIES:Free,Gallery
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/cactus.png
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221028T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221028T180000
DTSTAMP:20230620T222607Z
CREATED:20220807T170919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230620T222607Z
UID:10000905-1666972800-1666980000@sandisfieldartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Gallery Reception and Show: Matt Glushien Paintings
DESCRIPTION:Matt Glushien is a Sandisfield resident and studied painting at Massachusetts College of Art and Design. He has spent much of his career teaching art to children and is a seasoned mushroom forager who has offered two workshops this season for the Arts Center. \nHis work can be viewed here \nThe show runs through November 12 and can be viewed before other events or contact gallery@sandifieldartscenter.org to arrange a viewing. \nArtist statement: \n” I am a contemporary painter by context\, but very traditional in the way I paint. I like to paint and draw everything and anything that is in front of me. That way the answer can always be found by looking at the subject. I am relieved when the subject is chosen\, and am ready to start. I don’t have much interest in any part of the process that is not putting the brush to the canvas. For me\, the real root is\, and will always be the action of using the paint to record or recreate an image and feeling. When I paint outside or from a model\, my observation time is limited by the sunset or the model leaving. I don’t mind the light changing or the model moving. This only leads to me depending on the true essence of the subject and how to attain that in other ways. In recent years I’ve painted extensively in Switzerland and Thailand\, as well as France. Knowing that my time is limited puts a certain kind of pressure and acuteness on the experience\, I seem to be able to tune in better. If it is a very short\, as in Paris\, I am able to take home with me a sense of the place and not have my own thoughts or emotions effect it. Over time\, as I build a relationship to my surroundings\, and the new gets old\, my feeling begin to override the initial impression. Throughout the years I have practiced acquiring this information as well as the execution of the picture making process. This needs to happen naturally so that I don’t have to think while I paint and can enjoy the process. If the act of painting is not fun for me\, then I won’t do it. I believe that a list of influences can do more for the viewers understanding than I can do in writing\, so in no particular order: Alice Neel\, Van Gogh\, Picasso\, Matisse\, Klimt\, Schiele\, Bonnard\, Monet\, Manet\, Degas\, Braque\, Diebenkorn\, DeKooning\, Hartley\, Ingres\, Mucha\, Kandinsky\, Ben Shawn\, Jacob Lawrence\, Pissaro\, Vulliard\, Japanese woodcuts\, Fauves\, Art Noveau\, Impressionism\, and Expressionism.” \nGallery receptions are always free.
URL:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/event/gallery-reception-and-show-matt-glushien-paintings/2022-10-28/
CATEGORIES:Free,Gallery
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/cactus.png
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221027T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221027T180000
DTSTAMP:20230620T222607Z
CREATED:20220807T170919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230620T222607Z
UID:10000904-1666886400-1666893600@sandisfieldartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Gallery Reception and Show: Matt Glushien Paintings
DESCRIPTION:Matt Glushien is a Sandisfield resident and studied painting at Massachusetts College of Art and Design. He has spent much of his career teaching art to children and is a seasoned mushroom forager who has offered two workshops this season for the Arts Center. \nHis work can be viewed here \nThe show runs through November 12 and can be viewed before other events or contact gallery@sandifieldartscenter.org to arrange a viewing. \nArtist statement: \n” I am a contemporary painter by context\, but very traditional in the way I paint. I like to paint and draw everything and anything that is in front of me. That way the answer can always be found by looking at the subject. I am relieved when the subject is chosen\, and am ready to start. I don’t have much interest in any part of the process that is not putting the brush to the canvas. For me\, the real root is\, and will always be the action of using the paint to record or recreate an image and feeling. When I paint outside or from a model\, my observation time is limited by the sunset or the model leaving. I don’t mind the light changing or the model moving. This only leads to me depending on the true essence of the subject and how to attain that in other ways. In recent years I’ve painted extensively in Switzerland and Thailand\, as well as France. Knowing that my time is limited puts a certain kind of pressure and acuteness on the experience\, I seem to be able to tune in better. If it is a very short\, as in Paris\, I am able to take home with me a sense of the place and not have my own thoughts or emotions effect it. Over time\, as I build a relationship to my surroundings\, and the new gets old\, my feeling begin to override the initial impression. Throughout the years I have practiced acquiring this information as well as the execution of the picture making process. This needs to happen naturally so that I don’t have to think while I paint and can enjoy the process. If the act of painting is not fun for me\, then I won’t do it. I believe that a list of influences can do more for the viewers understanding than I can do in writing\, so in no particular order: Alice Neel\, Van Gogh\, Picasso\, Matisse\, Klimt\, Schiele\, Bonnard\, Monet\, Manet\, Degas\, Braque\, Diebenkorn\, DeKooning\, Hartley\, Ingres\, Mucha\, Kandinsky\, Ben Shawn\, Jacob Lawrence\, Pissaro\, Vulliard\, Japanese woodcuts\, Fauves\, Art Noveau\, Impressionism\, and Expressionism.” \nGallery receptions are always free.
URL:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/event/gallery-reception-and-show-matt-glushien-paintings/2022-10-27/
CATEGORIES:Free,Gallery
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/cactus.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221026T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221026T180000
DTSTAMP:20230620T222607Z
CREATED:20220807T170919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230620T222607Z
UID:10000903-1666800000-1666807200@sandisfieldartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Gallery Reception and Show: Matt Glushien Paintings
DESCRIPTION:Matt Glushien is a Sandisfield resident and studied painting at Massachusetts College of Art and Design. He has spent much of his career teaching art to children and is a seasoned mushroom forager who has offered two workshops this season for the Arts Center. \nHis work can be viewed here \nThe show runs through November 12 and can be viewed before other events or contact gallery@sandifieldartscenter.org to arrange a viewing. \nArtist statement: \n” I am a contemporary painter by context\, but very traditional in the way I paint. I like to paint and draw everything and anything that is in front of me. That way the answer can always be found by looking at the subject. I am relieved when the subject is chosen\, and am ready to start. I don’t have much interest in any part of the process that is not putting the brush to the canvas. For me\, the real root is\, and will always be the action of using the paint to record or recreate an image and feeling. When I paint outside or from a model\, my observation time is limited by the sunset or the model leaving. I don’t mind the light changing or the model moving. This only leads to me depending on the true essence of the subject and how to attain that in other ways. In recent years I’ve painted extensively in Switzerland and Thailand\, as well as France. Knowing that my time is limited puts a certain kind of pressure and acuteness on the experience\, I seem to be able to tune in better. If it is a very short\, as in Paris\, I am able to take home with me a sense of the place and not have my own thoughts or emotions effect it. Over time\, as I build a relationship to my surroundings\, and the new gets old\, my feeling begin to override the initial impression. Throughout the years I have practiced acquiring this information as well as the execution of the picture making process. This needs to happen naturally so that I don’t have to think while I paint and can enjoy the process. If the act of painting is not fun for me\, then I won’t do it. I believe that a list of influences can do more for the viewers understanding than I can do in writing\, so in no particular order: Alice Neel\, Van Gogh\, Picasso\, Matisse\, Klimt\, Schiele\, Bonnard\, Monet\, Manet\, Degas\, Braque\, Diebenkorn\, DeKooning\, Hartley\, Ingres\, Mucha\, Kandinsky\, Ben Shawn\, Jacob Lawrence\, Pissaro\, Vulliard\, Japanese woodcuts\, Fauves\, Art Noveau\, Impressionism\, and Expressionism.” \nGallery receptions are always free.
URL:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/event/gallery-reception-and-show-matt-glushien-paintings/2022-10-26/
CATEGORIES:Free,Gallery
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/cactus.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221025T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221025T180000
DTSTAMP:20230620T222607Z
CREATED:20220807T170919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230620T222607Z
UID:10000902-1666713600-1666720800@sandisfieldartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Gallery Reception and Show: Matt Glushien Paintings
DESCRIPTION:Matt Glushien is a Sandisfield resident and studied painting at Massachusetts College of Art and Design. He has spent much of his career teaching art to children and is a seasoned mushroom forager who has offered two workshops this season for the Arts Center. \nHis work can be viewed here \nThe show runs through November 12 and can be viewed before other events or contact gallery@sandifieldartscenter.org to arrange a viewing. \nArtist statement: \n” I am a contemporary painter by context\, but very traditional in the way I paint. I like to paint and draw everything and anything that is in front of me. That way the answer can always be found by looking at the subject. I am relieved when the subject is chosen\, and am ready to start. I don’t have much interest in any part of the process that is not putting the brush to the canvas. For me\, the real root is\, and will always be the action of using the paint to record or recreate an image and feeling. When I paint outside or from a model\, my observation time is limited by the sunset or the model leaving. I don’t mind the light changing or the model moving. This only leads to me depending on the true essence of the subject and how to attain that in other ways. In recent years I’ve painted extensively in Switzerland and Thailand\, as well as France. Knowing that my time is limited puts a certain kind of pressure and acuteness on the experience\, I seem to be able to tune in better. If it is a very short\, as in Paris\, I am able to take home with me a sense of the place and not have my own thoughts or emotions effect it. Over time\, as I build a relationship to my surroundings\, and the new gets old\, my feeling begin to override the initial impression. Throughout the years I have practiced acquiring this information as well as the execution of the picture making process. This needs to happen naturally so that I don’t have to think while I paint and can enjoy the process. If the act of painting is not fun for me\, then I won’t do it. I believe that a list of influences can do more for the viewers understanding than I can do in writing\, so in no particular order: Alice Neel\, Van Gogh\, Picasso\, Matisse\, Klimt\, Schiele\, Bonnard\, Monet\, Manet\, Degas\, Braque\, Diebenkorn\, DeKooning\, Hartley\, Ingres\, Mucha\, Kandinsky\, Ben Shawn\, Jacob Lawrence\, Pissaro\, Vulliard\, Japanese woodcuts\, Fauves\, Art Noveau\, Impressionism\, and Expressionism.” \nGallery receptions are always free.
URL:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/event/gallery-reception-and-show-matt-glushien-paintings/2022-10-25/
CATEGORIES:Free,Gallery
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/cactus.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221024T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221024T180000
DTSTAMP:20230620T222607Z
CREATED:20220807T170919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230620T222607Z
UID:10000901-1666627200-1666634400@sandisfieldartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Gallery Reception and Show: Matt Glushien Paintings
DESCRIPTION:Matt Glushien is a Sandisfield resident and studied painting at Massachusetts College of Art and Design. He has spent much of his career teaching art to children and is a seasoned mushroom forager who has offered two workshops this season for the Arts Center. \nHis work can be viewed here \nThe show runs through November 12 and can be viewed before other events or contact gallery@sandifieldartscenter.org to arrange a viewing. \nArtist statement: \n” I am a contemporary painter by context\, but very traditional in the way I paint. I like to paint and draw everything and anything that is in front of me. That way the answer can always be found by looking at the subject. I am relieved when the subject is chosen\, and am ready to start. I don’t have much interest in any part of the process that is not putting the brush to the canvas. For me\, the real root is\, and will always be the action of using the paint to record or recreate an image and feeling. When I paint outside or from a model\, my observation time is limited by the sunset or the model leaving. I don’t mind the light changing or the model moving. This only leads to me depending on the true essence of the subject and how to attain that in other ways. In recent years I’ve painted extensively in Switzerland and Thailand\, as well as France. Knowing that my time is limited puts a certain kind of pressure and acuteness on the experience\, I seem to be able to tune in better. If it is a very short\, as in Paris\, I am able to take home with me a sense of the place and not have my own thoughts or emotions effect it. Over time\, as I build a relationship to my surroundings\, and the new gets old\, my feeling begin to override the initial impression. Throughout the years I have practiced acquiring this information as well as the execution of the picture making process. This needs to happen naturally so that I don’t have to think while I paint and can enjoy the process. If the act of painting is not fun for me\, then I won’t do it. I believe that a list of influences can do more for the viewers understanding than I can do in writing\, so in no particular order: Alice Neel\, Van Gogh\, Picasso\, Matisse\, Klimt\, Schiele\, Bonnard\, Monet\, Manet\, Degas\, Braque\, Diebenkorn\, DeKooning\, Hartley\, Ingres\, Mucha\, Kandinsky\, Ben Shawn\, Jacob Lawrence\, Pissaro\, Vulliard\, Japanese woodcuts\, Fauves\, Art Noveau\, Impressionism\, and Expressionism.” \nGallery receptions are always free.
URL:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/event/gallery-reception-and-show-matt-glushien-paintings/2022-10-24/
CATEGORIES:Free,Gallery
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221023T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221023T180000
DTSTAMP:20230620T222607Z
CREATED:20220807T170919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230620T222607Z
UID:10000900-1666540800-1666548000@sandisfieldartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Gallery Reception and Show: Matt Glushien Paintings
DESCRIPTION:Matt Glushien is a Sandisfield resident and studied painting at Massachusetts College of Art and Design. He has spent much of his career teaching art to children and is a seasoned mushroom forager who has offered two workshops this season for the Arts Center. \nHis work can be viewed here \nThe show runs through November 12 and can be viewed before other events or contact gallery@sandifieldartscenter.org to arrange a viewing. \nArtist statement: \n” I am a contemporary painter by context\, but very traditional in the way I paint. I like to paint and draw everything and anything that is in front of me. That way the answer can always be found by looking at the subject. I am relieved when the subject is chosen\, and am ready to start. I don’t have much interest in any part of the process that is not putting the brush to the canvas. For me\, the real root is\, and will always be the action of using the paint to record or recreate an image and feeling. When I paint outside or from a model\, my observation time is limited by the sunset or the model leaving. I don’t mind the light changing or the model moving. This only leads to me depending on the true essence of the subject and how to attain that in other ways. In recent years I’ve painted extensively in Switzerland and Thailand\, as well as France. Knowing that my time is limited puts a certain kind of pressure and acuteness on the experience\, I seem to be able to tune in better. If it is a very short\, as in Paris\, I am able to take home with me a sense of the place and not have my own thoughts or emotions effect it. Over time\, as I build a relationship to my surroundings\, and the new gets old\, my feeling begin to override the initial impression. Throughout the years I have practiced acquiring this information as well as the execution of the picture making process. This needs to happen naturally so that I don’t have to think while I paint and can enjoy the process. If the act of painting is not fun for me\, then I won’t do it. I believe that a list of influences can do more for the viewers understanding than I can do in writing\, so in no particular order: Alice Neel\, Van Gogh\, Picasso\, Matisse\, Klimt\, Schiele\, Bonnard\, Monet\, Manet\, Degas\, Braque\, Diebenkorn\, DeKooning\, Hartley\, Ingres\, Mucha\, Kandinsky\, Ben Shawn\, Jacob Lawrence\, Pissaro\, Vulliard\, Japanese woodcuts\, Fauves\, Art Noveau\, Impressionism\, and Expressionism.” \nGallery receptions are always free.
URL:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/event/gallery-reception-and-show-matt-glushien-paintings/2022-10-23/
CATEGORIES:Free,Gallery
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221022T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221022T180000
DTSTAMP:20230620T222607Z
CREATED:20220807T170919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230620T222607Z
UID:10000899-1666454400-1666461600@sandisfieldartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Gallery Reception and Show: Matt Glushien Paintings
DESCRIPTION:Matt Glushien is a Sandisfield resident and studied painting at Massachusetts College of Art and Design. He has spent much of his career teaching art to children and is a seasoned mushroom forager who has offered two workshops this season for the Arts Center. \nHis work can be viewed here \nThe show runs through November 12 and can be viewed before other events or contact gallery@sandifieldartscenter.org to arrange a viewing. \nArtist statement: \n” I am a contemporary painter by context\, but very traditional in the way I paint. I like to paint and draw everything and anything that is in front of me. That way the answer can always be found by looking at the subject. I am relieved when the subject is chosen\, and am ready to start. I don’t have much interest in any part of the process that is not putting the brush to the canvas. For me\, the real root is\, and will always be the action of using the paint to record or recreate an image and feeling. When I paint outside or from a model\, my observation time is limited by the sunset or the model leaving. I don’t mind the light changing or the model moving. This only leads to me depending on the true essence of the subject and how to attain that in other ways. In recent years I’ve painted extensively in Switzerland and Thailand\, as well as France. Knowing that my time is limited puts a certain kind of pressure and acuteness on the experience\, I seem to be able to tune in better. If it is a very short\, as in Paris\, I am able to take home with me a sense of the place and not have my own thoughts or emotions effect it. Over time\, as I build a relationship to my surroundings\, and the new gets old\, my feeling begin to override the initial impression. Throughout the years I have practiced acquiring this information as well as the execution of the picture making process. This needs to happen naturally so that I don’t have to think while I paint and can enjoy the process. If the act of painting is not fun for me\, then I won’t do it. I believe that a list of influences can do more for the viewers understanding than I can do in writing\, so in no particular order: Alice Neel\, Van Gogh\, Picasso\, Matisse\, Klimt\, Schiele\, Bonnard\, Monet\, Manet\, Degas\, Braque\, Diebenkorn\, DeKooning\, Hartley\, Ingres\, Mucha\, Kandinsky\, Ben Shawn\, Jacob Lawrence\, Pissaro\, Vulliard\, Japanese woodcuts\, Fauves\, Art Noveau\, Impressionism\, and Expressionism.” \nGallery receptions are always free.
URL:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/event/gallery-reception-and-show-matt-glushien-paintings/2022-10-22/
CATEGORIES:Free,Gallery
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221022T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221022T130000
DTSTAMP:20220807T211415Z
CREATED:20220807T211415Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220807T211415Z
UID:10001030-1666432800-1666443600@sandisfieldartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Mushroom Foraging Workshop and Walk with Matt Glushien
DESCRIPTION:Matt led a summer mushroom foraging workshop and walk in July and now returns to help us find fall fungi. \nMeet at the Arts Center and learn mushroom identification essentials from expert Matt Glushien. \nPlease bring knives for cutting mushrooms\, and baskets to put the mushrooms in. \nThen off to the foraging site which Matt has picked out especially for its fungi possibilities! \nSpaces limited – reserve early! \nSpecial treat: The multi-talented Matt Glushien’s paintings will be shown in the Gallery from October 15 to November 12!
URL:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/event/mushroom-foraging-workshop-and-walk-with-matt-glushien-2/
CATEGORIES:Paid,Talks and Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221021T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221021T180000
DTSTAMP:20230620T222607Z
CREATED:20220807T170919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230620T222607Z
UID:10000898-1666368000-1666375200@sandisfieldartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Gallery Reception and Show: Matt Glushien Paintings
DESCRIPTION:Matt Glushien is a Sandisfield resident and studied painting at Massachusetts College of Art and Design. He has spent much of his career teaching art to children and is a seasoned mushroom forager who has offered two workshops this season for the Arts Center. \nHis work can be viewed here \nThe show runs through November 12 and can be viewed before other events or contact gallery@sandifieldartscenter.org to arrange a viewing. \nArtist statement: \n” I am a contemporary painter by context\, but very traditional in the way I paint. I like to paint and draw everything and anything that is in front of me. That way the answer can always be found by looking at the subject. I am relieved when the subject is chosen\, and am ready to start. I don’t have much interest in any part of the process that is not putting the brush to the canvas. For me\, the real root is\, and will always be the action of using the paint to record or recreate an image and feeling. When I paint outside or from a model\, my observation time is limited by the sunset or the model leaving. I don’t mind the light changing or the model moving. This only leads to me depending on the true essence of the subject and how to attain that in other ways. In recent years I’ve painted extensively in Switzerland and Thailand\, as well as France. Knowing that my time is limited puts a certain kind of pressure and acuteness on the experience\, I seem to be able to tune in better. If it is a very short\, as in Paris\, I am able to take home with me a sense of the place and not have my own thoughts or emotions effect it. Over time\, as I build a relationship to my surroundings\, and the new gets old\, my feeling begin to override the initial impression. Throughout the years I have practiced acquiring this information as well as the execution of the picture making process. This needs to happen naturally so that I don’t have to think while I paint and can enjoy the process. If the act of painting is not fun for me\, then I won’t do it. I believe that a list of influences can do more for the viewers understanding than I can do in writing\, so in no particular order: Alice Neel\, Van Gogh\, Picasso\, Matisse\, Klimt\, Schiele\, Bonnard\, Monet\, Manet\, Degas\, Braque\, Diebenkorn\, DeKooning\, Hartley\, Ingres\, Mucha\, Kandinsky\, Ben Shawn\, Jacob Lawrence\, Pissaro\, Vulliard\, Japanese woodcuts\, Fauves\, Art Noveau\, Impressionism\, and Expressionism.” \nGallery receptions are always free.
URL:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/event/gallery-reception-and-show-matt-glushien-paintings/2022-10-21/
CATEGORIES:Free,Gallery
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221020T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221020T180000
DTSTAMP:20230620T222607Z
CREATED:20220807T170919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230620T222607Z
UID:10000897-1666281600-1666288800@sandisfieldartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Gallery Reception and Show: Matt Glushien Paintings
DESCRIPTION:Matt Glushien is a Sandisfield resident and studied painting at Massachusetts College of Art and Design. He has spent much of his career teaching art to children and is a seasoned mushroom forager who has offered two workshops this season for the Arts Center. \nHis work can be viewed here \nThe show runs through November 12 and can be viewed before other events or contact gallery@sandifieldartscenter.org to arrange a viewing. \nArtist statement: \n” I am a contemporary painter by context\, but very traditional in the way I paint. I like to paint and draw everything and anything that is in front of me. That way the answer can always be found by looking at the subject. I am relieved when the subject is chosen\, and am ready to start. I don’t have much interest in any part of the process that is not putting the brush to the canvas. For me\, the real root is\, and will always be the action of using the paint to record or recreate an image and feeling. When I paint outside or from a model\, my observation time is limited by the sunset or the model leaving. I don’t mind the light changing or the model moving. This only leads to me depending on the true essence of the subject and how to attain that in other ways. In recent years I’ve painted extensively in Switzerland and Thailand\, as well as France. Knowing that my time is limited puts a certain kind of pressure and acuteness on the experience\, I seem to be able to tune in better. If it is a very short\, as in Paris\, I am able to take home with me a sense of the place and not have my own thoughts or emotions effect it. Over time\, as I build a relationship to my surroundings\, and the new gets old\, my feeling begin to override the initial impression. Throughout the years I have practiced acquiring this information as well as the execution of the picture making process. This needs to happen naturally so that I don’t have to think while I paint and can enjoy the process. If the act of painting is not fun for me\, then I won’t do it. I believe that a list of influences can do more for the viewers understanding than I can do in writing\, so in no particular order: Alice Neel\, Van Gogh\, Picasso\, Matisse\, Klimt\, Schiele\, Bonnard\, Monet\, Manet\, Degas\, Braque\, Diebenkorn\, DeKooning\, Hartley\, Ingres\, Mucha\, Kandinsky\, Ben Shawn\, Jacob Lawrence\, Pissaro\, Vulliard\, Japanese woodcuts\, Fauves\, Art Noveau\, Impressionism\, and Expressionism.” \nGallery receptions are always free.
URL:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/event/gallery-reception-and-show-matt-glushien-paintings/2022-10-20/
CATEGORIES:Free,Gallery
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221019T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221019T180000
DTSTAMP:20230620T222607Z
CREATED:20220807T170919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230620T222607Z
UID:10000896-1666195200-1666202400@sandisfieldartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Gallery Reception and Show: Matt Glushien Paintings
DESCRIPTION:Matt Glushien is a Sandisfield resident and studied painting at Massachusetts College of Art and Design. He has spent much of his career teaching art to children and is a seasoned mushroom forager who has offered two workshops this season for the Arts Center. \nHis work can be viewed here \nThe show runs through November 12 and can be viewed before other events or contact gallery@sandifieldartscenter.org to arrange a viewing. \nArtist statement: \n” I am a contemporary painter by context\, but very traditional in the way I paint. I like to paint and draw everything and anything that is in front of me. That way the answer can always be found by looking at the subject. I am relieved when the subject is chosen\, and am ready to start. I don’t have much interest in any part of the process that is not putting the brush to the canvas. For me\, the real root is\, and will always be the action of using the paint to record or recreate an image and feeling. When I paint outside or from a model\, my observation time is limited by the sunset or the model leaving. I don’t mind the light changing or the model moving. This only leads to me depending on the true essence of the subject and how to attain that in other ways. In recent years I’ve painted extensively in Switzerland and Thailand\, as well as France. Knowing that my time is limited puts a certain kind of pressure and acuteness on the experience\, I seem to be able to tune in better. If it is a very short\, as in Paris\, I am able to take home with me a sense of the place and not have my own thoughts or emotions effect it. Over time\, as I build a relationship to my surroundings\, and the new gets old\, my feeling begin to override the initial impression. Throughout the years I have practiced acquiring this information as well as the execution of the picture making process. This needs to happen naturally so that I don’t have to think while I paint and can enjoy the process. If the act of painting is not fun for me\, then I won’t do it. I believe that a list of influences can do more for the viewers understanding than I can do in writing\, so in no particular order: Alice Neel\, Van Gogh\, Picasso\, Matisse\, Klimt\, Schiele\, Bonnard\, Monet\, Manet\, Degas\, Braque\, Diebenkorn\, DeKooning\, Hartley\, Ingres\, Mucha\, Kandinsky\, Ben Shawn\, Jacob Lawrence\, Pissaro\, Vulliard\, Japanese woodcuts\, Fauves\, Art Noveau\, Impressionism\, and Expressionism.” \nGallery receptions are always free.
URL:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/event/gallery-reception-and-show-matt-glushien-paintings/2022-10-19/
CATEGORIES:Free,Gallery
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221018T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221018T180000
DTSTAMP:20230620T222607Z
CREATED:20220807T170919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230620T222607Z
UID:10000895-1666108800-1666116000@sandisfieldartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Gallery Reception and Show: Matt Glushien Paintings
DESCRIPTION:Matt Glushien is a Sandisfield resident and studied painting at Massachusetts College of Art and Design. He has spent much of his career teaching art to children and is a seasoned mushroom forager who has offered two workshops this season for the Arts Center. \nHis work can be viewed here \nThe show runs through November 12 and can be viewed before other events or contact gallery@sandifieldartscenter.org to arrange a viewing. \nArtist statement: \n” I am a contemporary painter by context\, but very traditional in the way I paint. I like to paint and draw everything and anything that is in front of me. That way the answer can always be found by looking at the subject. I am relieved when the subject is chosen\, and am ready to start. I don’t have much interest in any part of the process that is not putting the brush to the canvas. For me\, the real root is\, and will always be the action of using the paint to record or recreate an image and feeling. When I paint outside or from a model\, my observation time is limited by the sunset or the model leaving. I don’t mind the light changing or the model moving. This only leads to me depending on the true essence of the subject and how to attain that in other ways. In recent years I’ve painted extensively in Switzerland and Thailand\, as well as France. Knowing that my time is limited puts a certain kind of pressure and acuteness on the experience\, I seem to be able to tune in better. If it is a very short\, as in Paris\, I am able to take home with me a sense of the place and not have my own thoughts or emotions effect it. Over time\, as I build a relationship to my surroundings\, and the new gets old\, my feeling begin to override the initial impression. Throughout the years I have practiced acquiring this information as well as the execution of the picture making process. This needs to happen naturally so that I don’t have to think while I paint and can enjoy the process. If the act of painting is not fun for me\, then I won’t do it. I believe that a list of influences can do more for the viewers understanding than I can do in writing\, so in no particular order: Alice Neel\, Van Gogh\, Picasso\, Matisse\, Klimt\, Schiele\, Bonnard\, Monet\, Manet\, Degas\, Braque\, Diebenkorn\, DeKooning\, Hartley\, Ingres\, Mucha\, Kandinsky\, Ben Shawn\, Jacob Lawrence\, Pissaro\, Vulliard\, Japanese woodcuts\, Fauves\, Art Noveau\, Impressionism\, and Expressionism.” \nGallery receptions are always free.
URL:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/event/gallery-reception-and-show-matt-glushien-paintings/2022-10-18/
CATEGORIES:Free,Gallery
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221017T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221017T180000
DTSTAMP:20230620T222607Z
CREATED:20220807T170919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230620T222607Z
UID:10000894-1666022400-1666029600@sandisfieldartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Gallery Reception and Show: Matt Glushien Paintings
DESCRIPTION:Matt Glushien is a Sandisfield resident and studied painting at Massachusetts College of Art and Design. He has spent much of his career teaching art to children and is a seasoned mushroom forager who has offered two workshops this season for the Arts Center. \nHis work can be viewed here \nThe show runs through November 12 and can be viewed before other events or contact gallery@sandifieldartscenter.org to arrange a viewing. \nArtist statement: \n” I am a contemporary painter by context\, but very traditional in the way I paint. I like to paint and draw everything and anything that is in front of me. That way the answer can always be found by looking at the subject. I am relieved when the subject is chosen\, and am ready to start. I don’t have much interest in any part of the process that is not putting the brush to the canvas. For me\, the real root is\, and will always be the action of using the paint to record or recreate an image and feeling. When I paint outside or from a model\, my observation time is limited by the sunset or the model leaving. I don’t mind the light changing or the model moving. This only leads to me depending on the true essence of the subject and how to attain that in other ways. In recent years I’ve painted extensively in Switzerland and Thailand\, as well as France. Knowing that my time is limited puts a certain kind of pressure and acuteness on the experience\, I seem to be able to tune in better. If it is a very short\, as in Paris\, I am able to take home with me a sense of the place and not have my own thoughts or emotions effect it. Over time\, as I build a relationship to my surroundings\, and the new gets old\, my feeling begin to override the initial impression. Throughout the years I have practiced acquiring this information as well as the execution of the picture making process. This needs to happen naturally so that I don’t have to think while I paint and can enjoy the process. If the act of painting is not fun for me\, then I won’t do it. I believe that a list of influences can do more for the viewers understanding than I can do in writing\, so in no particular order: Alice Neel\, Van Gogh\, Picasso\, Matisse\, Klimt\, Schiele\, Bonnard\, Monet\, Manet\, Degas\, Braque\, Diebenkorn\, DeKooning\, Hartley\, Ingres\, Mucha\, Kandinsky\, Ben Shawn\, Jacob Lawrence\, Pissaro\, Vulliard\, Japanese woodcuts\, Fauves\, Art Noveau\, Impressionism\, and Expressionism.” \nGallery receptions are always free.
URL:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/event/gallery-reception-and-show-matt-glushien-paintings/2022-10-17/
CATEGORIES:Free,Gallery
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221016T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221016T180000
DTSTAMP:20221013T104309Z
CREATED:20220807T205854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221013T104309Z
UID:10000950-1665936000-1665943200@sandisfieldartscenter.org
SUMMARY:Frederick Moyer on a Sunday Afternoon - Piano Recital
DESCRIPTION:We are thrilled to bring back Frederick Moyer after his wonderful recitals in 2018 and 2019 – and his Moonlight Sonata YouTube Premiere created in 2020 just for the Arts Center. \nMoyer is equally at home with Bach\, Rachmaninoff\, and Schoenberg as well as Ellington and Peterson. His recitals are engaging and generally include time-honored favorites. His MoyerCam is a projection system that allows the audience to see his hands as he plays.  Audience members at his 2018 Arts Center recital raved about how much this brought them into the music as he played it\, and garnered some converts to classical music. \n \n  \nAbout Fred Moyer\nFrederick Moyer has established a vital musical career that has taken him to forty-four countries and to such distant venues as Suntory Hall in Tokyo\, Sydney Opera House\, Windsor Castle\, Carnegie Recital Hall\, Tanglewood\, and the Kennedy Center. He has appeared as piano soloist with world renowned orchestras including the Cleveland\, Philadelphia and Minnesota Orchestras\, the St. Louis\, Dallas\, Indianapolis\, Milwaukee\, Baltimore\, Pittsburgh\, Houston\, Boston\, Singapore\, Netherlands Radio\, Latvian\, Iceland and London Symphony Orchestras\, the Buffalo\, Hong Kong and Japan Philharmonic Symphony Orchestras\, the National Symphony Orchestra of Brazil\, and the major orchestras of Australia. His many recordings on the Biddulph\, GM and JRI labels reflect an affinity for a wide variety of styles. In recital\, his delightful commentary from the stage brings the audience into the heart of the musical experience. Moyer’s wide-ranging interests have led him to undertake many unique and ground-breaking projects\, often involving software that he writes himself. \nCritical praise for Frederick Moyer\, Pianist: \n– “First-class … His playing is clean\, unmannered and full of ideas and intelligence.” The New York Times\n– “Moyer breezed through this splendidly varied and arduously demanding recital with technical and stylistic colors flying.” Los Angeles Times\n– “His interpretations were as instinctively true as they were intelligent\, and his technique was capable of all demands placed on it.” Washington Post \nThis program is supported in part by a grant from the Sandisfield Cultural Council\, a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council\, a state agency. \n \nThis introduction to Ravel’s “Ondine” with an introduction by Moyer captures his engaging approach to making the music accessible and alive.
URL:https://sandisfieldartscenter.org/event/frederick-moyer-on-a-sunday-afternoon-piano-recital/
CATEGORIES:Paid,Performances,Special Events
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