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“Irises in Bloom”
NORWAY The Western Maine Art Group plans to hold its First Friday Reception from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday, June 4.
The reception will be held at the Main Street Gallery, 426 Main St. The gallery exhibits the work of fine artists and artisans living and working in Western Maine.
Melanie Tornberg of Norway and Bethel will be June’s featured artist. This exhibit will feature floral works that celebrate the colors and beauty of springtime gardens.
Tornberg began her artistic training as a child student with the art group, and she continued her education in the Bachelor of Fine Arts program at the University of New Hampshire with renowned painters John Laurent and John Hatch. For the past five years, she has served as the president of the art group.
Gallery to display floral painter’s work in June
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“Irises in Bloom”
NORWAY The Western Maine Art Group plans to hold its First Friday Reception from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday, June 4.
The reception will be held at the Main Street Gallery, 426 Main St. The gallery exhibits the work of fine artists and artisans living and working in Western Maine.
Melanie Tornberg of Norway and Bethel will be June’s featured artist. This exhibit will feature floral works that celebrate the colors and beauty of springtime gardens.
Tornberg began her artistic training as a child student with the art group, and she continued her education in the Bachelor of Fine Arts program at the University of New Hampshire with renowned painters John Laurent and John Hatch. For the past five years, she has served as the president of the art group.
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Historic Newark Symphony Hall NEWARK, N.J. â Newark Symphony Hall (NSH), New Jerseyâs largest Black-led arts and entertainment venue, today unveiled designs for its exterior renovation â part of a five-year, three-phase $50 million project set to wrap on the venueâs 100
th birthday in 2025. The design, from Trenton, N.J.-based architectural firm Clarke Caton Hintz (CCH), includes a new marquee and streetscape. Design upgrades make Broad Street â a gateway into the stateâs largest city â a distinct visual marker highlighting Newarkâs creativity and ingenuity.
NSH â located at 1020 Broad St. in Newark â was built in 1925 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. In addition to restoring the buildingâs façade, the renovation will reimagine the city block â adding bike lanes, improved curbing, a central island and transportation access.
Newark Symphony Hall’s new marquee will pay homage to the past, be a beacon for city’s creativity
Updated May 08, 2021;
Posted May 08, 2021
New design plans for Newark Symphony Hall s exterior call for a translucent, lit-up marquee and streetscape art in a plaza out front.Clarke Caton Hintz
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The iconic Newark Symphony Hall marquee that once greeted motorists entering Newark from U.S. Routes 1&9 has been missing for about two years ever since a car rammed into the poles holding it up.
Now, the historic venue has plans for a new entrance that will serve not only as a visual marker for Broad Street but also as a beacon for Newark’s creativity. The new design plan from Trenton-based architectural firm Clarke Caton Hintz features streetscape art and a lit-up dome marquee to welcome both concert-goers and motorists.