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“Coggins Hill” by Kathleen Thornton is among works with Linda Healy at River Arts, June 3-23, in Damariscotta. Courtesy of the venue
“ScandiStar” by Linda Healy. See it at River Arts, Damariscotta. Courtesy of the venue
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Kathleen Thornton and Linda Healy share the spotlight in a two-person show at the River Room at River Arts in Damariscotta on June 3-23. The artists are long-time friends, scientists by training and profession, and keen observers of the natural world. The public is invited to meet the artists in the River Room from 1-3 p.m. on Saturday, June 5.
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Media release: Jock McFadyen – Lost Boat Party
SCOTLAND’S Dovecot Studios, in partnership with The Scottish Gallery, will mark the artist, Jock McFadyen’s 70th birthday year with an exhibition of recent paintings which describe the romance and grandeur of the Scottish landscape, alongside the urban dystopia for which the artist is known.
Says Christina Jansen, director of The Scottish Gallery: “McFadyen paints the exterior world with a cool detachment that carries an emotional punch, and Lost Boat Party perfectly describes his approach – floating through the landscape to find and show the strange enigmatic portion only seen when looking for something else.
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These are creepy days. Once in a while, however, you hear the news that excites you; that gives you hope that we just may get there.
That was exactly how I felt when I learnt first-hand that a festival of traditional textiles was in the offing in Wa. Wao!
‘My readers will love this.’ This was the first notion that came to my mind.
In Ghana, festivals are vibrant gatherings that are celebrated across communities. And for me, if they commemorate the craft and livelihood of a people, the better. This is where Woori Weaving Festival comes in. First of its kind, the event takes place during the last week of February, specifically the 26th to the 28th.