Friday, September 7 2012

Format: 2013/05/19

Friday, September 7 2012

RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN’S CAROUSEL

Carousel has captivated audiences around the world with the powerful love story of an innocent  young millworker and swaggering carousel barker. He meets a tragic end but is given one chance for redemption by delivering hope to the daughter he never knew and whispering words left unspoken to his wife. Featuring “If I Loved You,” “You’ll Never Walk Alone,” and “June is Busting Out All Over.” Experience one of the most celebrated musicals of all time!

 

 

"Out of the Woods - the Story of Cornwall's Forests"

 The exhibit uses historic photographs, artifacts, and first-hand accounts to explore 260 years of Cornwall’s relationship with its forests, showing how and why the town transformed from forest to farm and back to forest. The exhibit will also explore changing attitudes about the forest, from the 18th century view of woods as a source of timber to more recent concepts of the forest as a setting for recreation and as a vital ecosystem.

 

Pueblo Pottery; Stories in Clay Exhibit

In the Rio Grande River Valley of central New Mexico and eastern Arizona, the Pueblos, a people spread over 19 communities, continue to practice their ancient art of pottery-making.  Descendents of the Anasazi, the Pueblo People, still use the traditional coiling methods and decorative patterns that have distinguished their work for centuries..

This exhibit compares and contrasts the unique style of each Pueblo community and highlights individual artists who have shaped this timeless craft.

 The museum is open Monday through Saturday from 10:00am - 5:00pm* and Sunday 12:00pm to 5:00pm *      *Last admission 4:30pm

 

 

Albert Schweitzer Organ Festival and Concert

 

THE FIFTEENTH ANNUAL
Albert Schweitzer Organ Festival
SEPTEMBER 7 - 9. 2012
 
• NATIONAL COMPETITION AND MASTERCLASS FOR YOUNG ORGANISTS
• CONCERT: THREE WORLD-RENOWNED ORGANISTS
Hosted by First Church of Christ in Wethersfield, Connecticut
 
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7: ASOF Celebration Concert, 7:30 p.m.
A Celebration Concert opens the festival, featuring Faythe Freese, Cherry Rhodes and Gordon Turk. These three musicians will be performing on First Church of Christ’s magnificent Austin pipe organ (IV/62) Opus 2403. The concert will also feature the Festival Choir, conducted by ASOF co-founder David Spicer.
 
An offering will be received. Childcare is available (up to age 8). A reception will follow.
 

Carousel_ Friday Dinner Theatre Package

Includes dinner at the Gelston House (located next door to the Opera House) and a ticket to the 8 pm performance for only $71!

 

Carousel_Student Rush

$15 tickets with valid student ID available beginning at 10 am on any wednesday, Thursday or Friday for that evening's performance.

 

Connecticut Pastel Society Signature Member's Exhibition

 

Opening Reception: Friday, August 10, 6-8pm

Artist Demonstration Day: Saturday, August 4th, 1-3:30pm.

 

Please see attached images.

 

The Connecticut Pastel Society, a statewide fine arts organization with national

outreach, is pleased to be returning to the Lyme Art Association for their 2012

Signature Member’s Exhibition.  This juried exhibition of more than 50 paintings

created by the Society’s premier members will be on display and for sale from

August 3 through September 22 in the Goodman Gallery at the Lyme Art

Association, 90 Lyme Street, Old Lyme, CT. Tuesday-Saturday 10-5pm, Sunday, 1-5pm.

 

This year’s exhibition will include a first time ever trio Artist Demonstration Day

on August 4th, 1:00-3:30 pm.  The public as well as fellow artists are encouraged

to attend this free opportunity to see how a painting comes to life.  You will have

the opportunity to either experience a still life demonstration by Alain Picard,

a cityscape by Janet A. Cook and a macro landscape by Karen Israel.  The

artwork created by these three well known artists, will be graciously

donated and offered for sale at our premier silent auction throughout the six weeks of the

exhibition.  Bids will commence at the Opening Reception on August 10th at 6 pm

and end at 4 pm on the final day of the exhibit, September 22nd.  Bids will be accepted

throughout the exhibit, either on the auction bid sheet accompanying the

paintings or by phone to the LAA at 860-434-7802.  All proceeds

from the auction will benefit the Connecticut Pastel Society.

 

Matthew Garrett: Recent Photographs & Gerald Saladyga: Landscapes 2008 – 2012

Matthew Garrett extracts his imagery from unremarkable environments, isolating the visual murmurs of our surroundings. The images themselves don’t rest in one place--or on one thought--as they bounce from the slightly cryptic, to the strictly abstract and over to the plainly beautiful, before returning to more vernacular descriptions in which things are exactly as they appear to be.

Gerald Saladyga sees landscape painting not as a romantic representation of the past, but as an ongoing inspiration from an ever-changing environment. His current series of landscapes began in 2008 and culminated in 2012 with a present a view of the planet as a cartoon of itself, perhaps too real to be funny or too unreal to be taken seriously.

 

“Silvermine, Milestone Graphics and the American Print Renaissance, 1979-1989”

In the ongoing celebration of Silvermine’s 90th anniversary, this historical exhibition consists of a selection of prints made by a selection of Guild Artist members, both past and present made during this time period.  The exhibiting artists are connected through Milestone Graphics, the oldest printmaking workshop in Connecticut, owned by Jim Reed, a Guild artist who is serving as advisor.                            

Gallery Hours:  Wednesday through Saturday: 12 p.m. to 5 p.m;. Sunday: 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

 

End of Summer Exhibits at Silvermine: Guild Show: “Collective Vision”

Juried by Cynthia Roznoy, Curator at the Mattatuck Museum Arts & History Center, this show incorporates three different themes:  “Double Vision,” Symbol and Reality,” and “Impermanent Markers.”                   

Gallery Hours:  Wednesday – Saturday: 12 p.m. – 5 p.m.; Sunday: 1 p.m. – 5 p.m.

Exhibit runs from August 5th through September 16th, 2012

 

School of Art Faculty Exhibition

Showcasing the current works of the distinguished artist/teachers of the Silvermine School of Art.  The exhibition represents every style and medium including painting, drawing, printmaking, photography, mixed media, sculpture, ceramics, jewelry and silversmithing.  All art work in the exhibit is available for sale.

The exhibit runs from August 23rd through September 16th.

GALLERY HOURS: Wednesday – Saturday: 12p.m. – 5 p.m.; Sunday: 1 p.m. – 5 p.m.

 

“Performance Now”

Gallery Hours: Tuesday-Sunday, 12 p.m.-5 p.m.

Closed November 21 through November 26, 2012

“Performance Now,” curated by RoseLee Goldberg. is an exhibition that will debut at Wesleyan, and show how performance has come to be at the center of the discussion on the latest developments in contemporary art and culture. Bringing together some of the most significant artists working today, this exhibition surveys the most critical and experimental currents in performance over the last ten years from around the globe. Segments of the exhibition featuring video, film and photography, by artists including Marina Abramović, William Kentridge, Clifford Owens and Laurie Simmons, will be showcased in Zilkha Gallery. The exhibition also extends to a film series, selected by Performa film curator Lana Wilson '05.