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BRATTLEBORO â Five new exhibits open at the Brattleboro Museum & Art Center on Saturday. The exhibits include group shows featuring paintings inspired by the idea of âexpeditionâ and artworks reflecting the legacy of famed photographer Minor White, as well as solo exhibitions by Delano Dunn, Charlie Hunter and Erick Johnson.
An opening reception, free and open to all, will take place on Saturday at 5 p.m. Refreshments will be served outdoors, and many of the exhibiting artists and curators will be in attendance. In addition to the five new exhibits, visitors can view two outdoor installations that opened in May: âDelita Martin: Between Worldsâ and âScott Boyd: Endangered Alphabets.â
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The former Navistar site in Chatham has been sold to a local owner, Chatham-Kentâs mayor confirmed Tuesday.
âBeyond that, weâre not saying who bought it or anything,â Darrin Canniff said. âWeâre just saying itâs local and, over the next few weeks, the new owners will be going public with their plans and (will have) more information.â
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The property on Richmond Street was formerly a truck assembly plant and a major employer for the area. The company permanently closed the facility in 2011 after it had sat idle for two years. The structures on the property were later demolished.
Galerie Guido W. Baudach announces new exhibition format: BACKSTAGE
Tamina Amadyar, malibu, 2015, pigment, glutin on canvas, 45,5 x 53,5 cm I 18 x 21 in.
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.- BACKSTAGE is a new format within which Galerie Guido W. Baudach will from now on regularly highlight special individual works and series by one or thematically selected works by various artists, independently of the regular exhibition program and both physically in the gallery s showroom and virtually online on the gallerys website.
The prelude, entitled Landscape as Vision, gathers a compilation of works that, despite partly differing genres, formulate a similarly surreal-abstract conception of the common subject. This first BACKSTAGE presentation, featuring works by Tamina Amadyar, Andy Hope 1930, Erwin Kneihsl and Thomas Zipp, will be on view from February 18 to March 20, 2021.
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Remember concerts?
Maybe you were there?
To jog your memory, here s my review, which was published in the February 22, 2001 issue of the Georgia Straight
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Jeff Beck is my favourite rock guitarist of all time, so I didn’t think twice about doing the necessary grovelling to secure a couple of backstage passes for his sold-out show at the Commodore. Because my Beck-loving buddy Bones was celebrating a birthday that night, I bestowed one of the prized vinyl patches on him, and after the gig both of us waited, starry-eyed, to shake hands with the 56-year-old rock legend and maybe score an autograph or two.
Master Sun Jung may have gained notoriety for his ability to stand chest-high in a frigid lake for 30 minutes, but many people also held the taekwondo…