Tuesday, November 10 2009

Format: 2009/11/20

Tuesday, November 10 2009

Pottery Classes at Greenleaf Pottery

Classes in wheel-thrown pottery are offered Tuesday or Thursday evenings year around at Greenleaf Pottery. Beginning as well as advanced students welcome. Call for more information.

 

 

October New Exhibits and Opening Reception at Silvermine Guild Arts Center

Opening Reception to be held October 18 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Exhibit runs from October 18 through November 13.

 
 Director’s Choice: Scott Bricher - “Dreams, Desires & Curiosities”
                  In this exhibit of works ranging from large scale realist oil paintings to small mixed media pieces, dream images are linked with the mystical and everyday to create images of discovery. The artist uses multiple themes, while maintaining their separate identities…. existing side-by-side to create a suggestive ambience, each with its own chapter or vignette yet forming a complete story, leaving it to the viewer to compile the images for their own meaning.
 
 Juried Guild Group - “Narrative”
                 An exhibition of artworks with social, political, historical and psychological dimensions. Visual expressions of cultural and personal worlds can possess deeply powerful communicative imagery arrived at through literal, abstract and figuratively visual means. The intention of this exhibit is to reveal timeless stories in powerfully evocative ways. Artwork in all mediums juried by artist Mary Frank.
 
Mary Frank – “Selected Works”
                 For over 50 years, Mary Frank has used such diverse media as sculpture, painting, drawing, printmaking and encaustic to explore the idea of narrative, suggesting that her primary loyalty is not to a particular way of working or to any medium, but rather to the power of direct expression and to the act of creation itself. In this exhibit of selected works, the viewer will identify with the artists imaginary figures, landscapes and creatures on the emotional, philosophical and psychological levels. 

 

GALLERY HOURS: Tuesday – Saturday: 11 am – 5 pm; Sunday: 1 – 5 pm.
 

Noelle Carr: A Veterans Memorial Garden

A Veterans Memorial Garden is an installation created by Connecticut artist Noelle Carr to honor American Veterans of Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom, and the global war on terror. "My intent is to express gratitude to our troops and their families and remember all of the men and women who have served in America's Armed Forces, especially our fallen heroes," said Ms. Carr.

A Veterans Memorial Garden  will include an A Million Thanks receptacle for visitors to leave their own letters of thanks to the troops that will be sent at the close of the exhibit. A portion of proceeds from the exhibit will be donated to Wounded Warrior Project.


 

Mystery Hunt at the Museum

10:00am – 4:30pm Daily; Sunday, 12:00pm-4:30pm

Come to The Barnum Museum and try your hand at being a detective. Create a detective badge and follow the clues to find the missing sculpture.
 

Create a Bookmark

10:00am – 4:30pm Daily; Sunday, 12:00pm-4:30pm

Come on down to The Barnum Museum and create a bookmark; use it in your favorite book.
 

Art of Deception Exhibition

10:00am – 4:30pm Daily; Sunday, 12:00pm-4:30pm

In collaboration with the Music and Arts Center for Humanity and the University of Bridgeport, The Barnum Museum will host an extraordinary collection of student art and writing that will speak to the themes of The Maltese Falcon. The exhibition will challenge the viewer to look beyond the obvious to discover deeper meanings intended by the artists.

 

 

Art of Deception Special Exhibit

10:00am – 4:30pm Daily; Sunday, 12:00pm-4:30pm

A special exhibition presented in the historic Blue Parlor period room at The Barnum Museum.
 

City Lights Student Art Show

City Lights Gallery hours

Illustrating the themes and symbols cloaked in the lines of Dashiell Hammett’s Maltese Falcon, Bridgeport Public Schools students will present their artistic interpretations of the great detective story.
 

The Rocky Horror Show

Showtimes are at 8:00pm AND Midnight

It’s Alive! Following last fall’s smash hit production, The Rocky Horror
Show returns to the Playhouse. Experience this new Bridgeport tradition
for the first time, or come “do the Time Warp Again!” Recommended for
Mature Audiences.  Tickets and showtimes at www.playhouseonthegreen.org

 

 

Big Read Mystery Lab

10:00am-5:00pm

The Discovery Museum’s Big Read Mystery Lab will bring out your inner
detective, whether you’re a puzzle ponderer by nature or not. Visitors can
gather clues and examine evidence to solve totally fictional, historically
hokey “Crimes of Science”. Included with general admission.

 

Women's Work, Women's Dreams

The works in this exhibition reflect the visions of Swedish women who broke from their traditional roles of women, mothers and homemakers to explore their creativity as textile designers, weavers, painters, sculptors and glass artists. Their art resonates with dream-like images of free-flying birds evoking flight and escape from domestic confinement, year-round idyllic visions of midsummer blossoms, and spare Nordic landscapes filled with greenery, water, space, and light.  

Women's Work, Women's Dreams celebrates a remarkable legacy from a country whose art and artists are little known to American viewers.  The Benton Museum is grateful to Samuel and Ann Charters for sharing their extraordinary collection of Swedish Art and Art Glass and for curating this exhibit.

Gallery Hours: 

Thursday & Friday: 10 am - 4:30 pm

Saturday & Sunday: 1 - 4:30 pm

The Benton will be closed:

November 23 - December 2

 

The Spirit of Afghanistan: Carpets of War and Hope

Three decades of wars have deeply marked the entire culture of Afghanistan, yet artistic expression, particularly through carpets, has been maintained in spite of hardships including displacement to refugee camps.  

In traditional Afghan carpet-weaving, patterns tended to be geometric or floral, reflecting the Islamic rejection of anthropomorphic depictions.  However, by the mid-1980s, in response to the 1979 Soviet Invasion, Afghani weavers, principally women, were creating carpets that showed Russian tanks, helicopters and guns.  The subtle geometric borders often contained rows of bullets and grenades.  Most recently, these "war carpets" have included references to the American conflict and even to 9/11.  Although many of the carpets have Arabic or Persian woven into their designs, the Afghani who created them found a market for these rugs in the West.  In part this may be presumed anti-war sentiments but also, while the rugs are generally traditional in design and relatively inexpensive, they are nonetheless a contemporary artistic expression of a century old craft.  

In this exhibition of over fifty contemporary Afghan carpets showing both war and traditional designs, the rugs offer a commentary on modern Afghan history and, in their maintenance of a vibrant tradition, a measure of hope for the future.

Gallery Hours:

Thursday & Friday: 10 am-4:30 pm

Saturday & Sunday: 1-4:30 pm

The Benton will be closed:

November 23-December 2

 

"Meet the Composer" Concert Series

Featuring Composer Martin Boykan. Event will be held at 7:00 PM.

 

Disease Detectives

Solve infectious disease mysteries by examining interactive patients, analyzing lab tests and identifying culprit microbes. Running Monday to Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday noon to 5 p.m. through Jan. 31.

 

 

Star Wars: In Concert




 

Star Wars™: In Concert is a unique multi-media event featuring music from all six of John Williams’
epic Star Wars scores as performed by the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra. ,
Star Wars: In Concert will play one show on Tuesday, November 10 at 7:30 p.m. at Arena at
Harbor Yard in Bridgeport. Starting at 6 p.m., doors open for audience members
to walk through an exclusive exhibit of Star Wars costumes, props, and artifacts.
Narrated live by Anthony Daniels (the actor who portrayed C-3PO in all six films), the production
features the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra and a full choir, accompanied by specially edited
footage from the films displayed on a three-story-tall, high-definition LED super-screen – one of the
largest ever put on tour. The live music and film elements are synchronized in order to create a
full multi-media, one-of-kind Star Wars experience. Tickets for Star Wars™: In Concert at
Arena at Harbor Yard are on sale now at the Arena CLICK IT or TICKET Box Office,
www.ticketmaster.com, all Ticketmaster locations and charge by phone 800-745-3000.
 

The American Mural Project at the Hartford Public Library

Hartford Public Library Exhibit

The American Mural Project (AMP) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the creation of the largest indoor collaborative artwork in the world – a mural 120 feet long, 5 stories high, and up to 10 feet deep. Over 10,000 people have worked on it since artist Ellen Griesedieck conceived of it ten years ago. This exhibition at Hartford Public Library will feature some of the finished pieces of the mural, as well as a scale model and plans for elements in progress. Visitors will also have the chance to work on an eight-foot paper-pulp sculpture, one of many AMP is now sending across the country to be painted before their eventual installation in the mural. Throughout the month of the exhibit, AMP will also be coordinating projects with kids from local schools, the Wadsworth Atheneum, the Hartford Stage, and other arts organizations around the city.

The Artist’s Vision

In the American Mural Project, Ellen Griesedieck celebrates the engineers and ironworkers, heart surgeons and athletes, cattle workers and craftsmen, and many others who have defined our nation through their work. Ellen paints on a large scale but with an intimate relationship to each of her subjects.

To make the mural as large in spirit as it is in size, Ellen asked people in all 50 states to contribute. Thousands of artists, scientists, teachers and children from coast to coast have responded. Children have worked together with remarkable people, including the quilters of Gee’s Bend, Alabama, an inner-city dance troupe, scientists of the 2003 Mars Explorer Rover Mission, survivors of a Japanese-American internment camp, and an intergenerational foster-home community.

About one quarter of the mural is finished. Collaborative projects are in progress around the country, and work on the mural’s new home, in the Whiting Mills complex in Winsted, CT, is about to begin. With soaring ceilings, open floor plans, and long rows of windows, this 19th century complex of mills and warehouses is an ideal setting for a monumental mural about working Americans. The future includes a visitor’s center with spaces for a theater, studios, and classrooms, as well as a woodland park for outdoor summer concerts and special events.


 

Harvest Hay Rides

Hayrides are available every WEEKEND in November as well as SCHOOL holidays. Rides begin at the W.O.L.F. Cabin and are $2.00 each.

 

Zoo Tots

This event is at 10:30 am AND 1:00 pm

This monthly 45-minute program for children 18 months to three years, who are accompanied by an adult, may include stories, activities, crafts, and live animals. This session is entitled “I’m Hungry!” Pre-registration is required by calling 203-394-6563. The cost is $10 for zoo members and one child, and $15 for non-members and one child. 

 

Why non-smokers get lung cancer

Daniel Boffa, MD, Yale Cancer Center Thoracic Oncology Program, will discuss the role smoking plays in lung cancer, risk factors besides tobacco that can lead to lung cancer, and steps that can be taken to minimize those risks.

Light refreshments will be served.

 

A Home Town Holiday at Hunt Hill Farm

Hunt Hill Farm invites you to “A Home Town Holiday” at The Silo Gallery, the theme of this year’s 37th annual Christmas tree beginning Saturday November 7th, at 44 Upland Road, New Milford, CT.  View the 27 ft. towering tree decorated with hand-crafted wooden ornaments by folk artist Joy Gaiser.  Adorning the tree are 21 well-known New Milford buildings, over 40 snow-capped pine trees and a moon with the silhouette of Santa and his eight reindeer at the top.  Gaiser’s garland of festive picket fences and snowflakes made by 4th graders at Sarah Noble Intermediate School add the finishing touches to this spectacular tree!  The New Talent Gallery will feature artist Diana Luscombe for a second year, displaying her “Healing Strokes” paintings and a new line of note cards.  Silo tastings from The Silo Cooking School will be served throughout the exhibit’s opening day from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Joy Gaiser and her father started “Handmade by Dad and Me” in 1985 consisting mostly of Christmas ornaments, wooden jewelry, birdhouses, home decorations and historic buildings of New Milford.  After her father passed away in 1997, Joy’s husband John took over the task of cutting the wood, formerly her father’s job, so the business could continue and renamed it “Dad and Me Too”.  The husband and wife team with the help of their daughter and Joy's sister worked over a year to complete the ornaments in time for this year’s show.  Over 200 additional ornaments and decorations made by the artist will be for sale in The New Talent Gallery.

Diana Luscombe’s acrylic paintings continue to be inspired by scenes from nature.  Her study on birds has progressed with more sensitivity to detail compared with last year's paintings which were derived primarily from memory and imagination.  After a serious car accident over two years ago resulted in Diana being paralyzed, painting became an emotional release for her.  She is having fun with her new endeavor and is amazed at what flows from her paintbrush!  Prior to the accident, being an artist had never crossed her mind.  The gift of painting, Diana says is “an emotional and spiritual place for me to heal and let go because it’s peaceful.”   It also is much needed “me time” for the painter who is married with two young children, all who are extremely supportive of her efforts.  “Hannah is my biggest fan!  With Cole, I just have to keep his fingers out of the paint!”  Donations from her “Healing Strokes” exhibit will go towards a handicap accessible van for Diana.

This holiday season, plan on spending some extra time on the farm to see all that The Henderson Cultural Center has to offer.  Find your traditional Silo favorites like Marzipan Stolen and Holly Berry Wreaths under the tree.  View a slice of Skitch’s life touring The Skitch Henderson Museum.  Stop by The Silo Cooking School to register for a holiday cooking class including; Gingerbread House Making, Rick Rodgers’ Thanksgiving Bash, Christmas Cookie Workshops for all ages and more!  A Home Town Holiday is free and open to the public.  Hunt Hill Farm hours are Wed. through Sat., 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. and Sunday’s noon to 5 p.m.  For more information, please call Valerie Culbertson, Silo Gallery Director at (860) 355-0300 or visit their website www.hunthillfarmtrust.org. 

 

ArtWalk at Hartford Public Library

Stanwyck Cromwell

Journey (2):  A Renewed Consciousness

 

Downtown Library, 3rd Floor

November 6, 2009-January 15, 2010

Artist Reception November 6, 6:00-8:00 p.m.

 

 

American Mural Project Exhibition

The American Mural Project will create the single largest piece of indoor collaborative artwork in the country.  A mixed-media painting and relief sculpture, it will ultimately be housed in the Whiting Mills Complex in Winsted, CT and measure 120 feet long, 5 stories high, and up to 10 feet deep. This exhibition features some of the huge finished pieces of the mural, a scale model, drawings and plans for elements in progress, and an eight-foot sculptural element.

 

Downtown Library

October 26-November 29, 2009

Artist Reception Friday, November 13, 5:30-7:00 p.m.

 

 

Art in Context: Staging History in an Allegory of the Tudor Succession

12:30 pm

Staging History in an Allegory of the Tudor Succession.
A thirty-minute gallery talk led by Mia Reinoso Genomi, Mellon Special Collections Humanities Postdoctoral Fellow, Whitney Humanities Center, Yale University.

 

“America’s Top Ghost Hunter” Lorraine Warren at Bunnell

Lorraine Warren is no amateur ‘ghost hunter’. She has worked with her late husband, Ed, for more than 45 years investigating numerous events of supernatural activity in the U.S. and abroad. In addition, her abilities as a light trance medium are well-documented by UCLA and allow her to hone in on some of the most interesting…and chilling…happenings in the spirit world.

The Warrens have delved into such areas as voodoo, exorcisms and possessions, Satanism, curses, reincarnation, human combustion, psychic photography, séances, telepathy and many other "occult" sciences. They have produced ten books, their most recent being “Ghost Tracks”. Their work is known nationwide, as well as internationally, for their services have been required in many foreign locations where ‘ghost busters’ aren’t easy to find. Some of their most well known cases involve those events that inspired “The Amityville Horror” and “The Haunted”. In fact, Ed was one of the few people authorized to examine the original files upon which the book and movie “The Exorcist” were based.

If one thing is for sure, it is that Lorraine Warren is a very unique soul. When representatives of Bunnell H.O.S.A. visited her home on October 15th, they were taken aback by her poise and simply magical aura. Lorraine focuses on understanding the supernatural and defending one’s space on earth from invasive forces. The very day that representatives visited her home, Lorraine had just returned from a case involving an unsettled spirit that was wreaking havoc on a family residing in a newly-purchased home.
 
Lorraine will be at the Bunnell’s Elden H. Dustin Auditorium at 1 Bulldog Blvd. in Stratford, CT on Tuesday, November 10th from 7-9 PM for a lecture show. Actual audio and visual evidence of the supernatural will be supplemented by the spooky true-accounts of Lorraine Warren and Tony Spera. Tickets are $10 in advance or $12 at the door and can be reserved online at bhshosa.jimdo.com by clicking on “Events”. Also, private ‘meet-and-greets’ are available for the price of $10 and will include light refreshments and personal time with Lorraine following the show. This truly is an event not to miss!