The latest exhibit to open at the Albany International Airport reflects the collective disorientation we’ve all experienced when it came to time this year.
Less is more: Robert Moylan Jr. Water Filtration plant lauded for low electricity use
Robert Moylan Jr. Water Filtration plant lauded for low electricity use
Worcester Magazine
Even before the Green Worcester Plan was implemented, the Water and Sewer Operations of the Department of Public Works was working on conservation efforts and ways to better use technology to improve the city s drinking water.
Those efforts were recently rewarded with a 2020 Public Water System award for energy conservation from the Massachusetts Environmental Protection Agency. The Robert Moylan Jr. Water Filtration plant was the recipient of the award for innovating practices, and data from the plant now shows 2020 electricity usage has been the lowest in the past six years.
On Exhibit: Local artists in spotlight at Albany Center Gallery | The Daily Gazette
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ALBANY – The exhibit space at the Albany Center Gallery is chock-full of works that reflect on this moment in time, and works that perhaps provide a bit of an escape from it.
The “Members’ Show” features more than 100 pieces from artists around the greater Capital Region, including winding sculptures, subtle audio/visual installations, vibrant paintings and more.
Upon entering, viewers are greeted with a somber still-life from Matt Chinian called “1611 Water, Oil, Whiskey,” featuring bottles of each. Below it hangs a richly textured encaustic from Ali Herrmann, filled with swamp-like shades of green and yellows. Nearby is a peaceful painting from Sandra Dwileski, depicting flowers wending their way upward the pale pink and yellow sky.