Jane Lombard Gallery presents a new body of work by artist Elizabeth Schwaiger
Elizabeth Schwaiger, Palimpsest, 2020. Acrylic, watercolor, and ink on canvas, 78 x 132 in. Courtesy of the artist and Jane Lombard Gallery.
NEW YORK, NY
.-Jane Lombard Gallery is presenting, From the Dark Sea, a new body of work by Texan born, Brooklyn based artist Elizabeth Schwaiger. The artists first solo exhibition with the gallery will offer a visual investigation of conscious and subconscious human interiors at the new Tribeca space. Exploring the precarity of the present, entangled between the tension of past and future, Schwaigers work provides the viewer with a moment of pause; an opportunity to sit and comfortably ruminate within the slippage of time and shifts of power.
A Soft Spot for Yalies
Prof. Liz Schneider put a personal ad in the Yale Alumni Magazine. Dr. Ben Liptzin answered it six months later.
By Rosalie R. Radomsky
Jan. 1, 2021
Elizabeth M. Schneider always had a soft spot for Yalies her father and son went there and she could belt out Bulldog football team fight songs and the “Bright College Years” unofficial alma mater with the best of them. So, she decided to place a personal ad in the Yale Alumni Magazine, inspired by her ties to the school and her upcoming 50th reunion from Bryn Mawr, from which she graduated cum laude. (She would have applied to Yale if women were accepted in 1964).
Coastal SWFL businesses deal with red tide, COVID-19 impacts
Published: December 22, 2020 4:12 PM EST
Updated: December 22, 2020 5:12 PM EST
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Red tide is on Southwest Florida’s coast.
Some dead fish have been found on Naples’s shores. And in Lee County, the Department of Health has alerted the public about blooms near South Seas Plantation Beach Access on Captiva Island, Lighthouse Beach Park and Tarpon Bay Road Beach on Sanibel, Lynn Hall Park on Fort Myers Beach, and Lovers Key State Park.
How is the restaurant industry dealing with the double whammy of red tide and COVID-19?
Surprisingly enough for Ocean Prime – a restaurant a few blocks away from Naples Beach business has been steady.
DOH-Lee issues health alert for red tide along Lee County coast
Published: December 21, 2020 2:26 PM EST
Updated: December 21, 2020 2:41 PM EST
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The Florida Department of Health in Lee County (DOH-Lee) is notifying the public of a red tide bloom near South Seas Plantation Beach Access on Captiva Island, Lighthouse Beach Park and Tarpon Bay Road Beach on Sanibel, Lynn Hall Park on Fort Myers Beach, and Lovers Key State Park
Some people may have mild and short-lived respiratory symptoms such as eye, nose and throat irritation similar to cold symptoms.
Some individuals with breathing problems such as asthma might experience more severe symptoms. Usually, symptoms go away when a person leaves the area or goes indoors.