Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Anne Clements - upcoming shows

AAUW Carriage House
494 East Avenue
Rochester NY 14607
585-244-8490
"Irish Water"
August 1 to September 1, 2010
Opening: August 6th, 6 to 9 pm


The Rabbit Room at The Mill
61 North Main Street
Honeoye Falls NY 14472
585-624-7740
"Ireland, A Stor' (Ireland, My Treasure)"
August 1 to October 1, 2010
Opening: August 5th, 6-8 pm

www.BlessedBePhotography.com

To contact Anne,
call 585-346-2035 or
send her an email.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

The Bead Bazaar

International Glass Bead Makers Association    

The Bead Bazaar

Rochester Riverside Convention Center, Downtown Rochester 

open to the public

7/31/2010

10am - 5pm


Admission: $5

Monday, July 26, 2010

Reminder - Our Parks show dates.

Drop off 10/20 - 24 Party 12/5 Last View 1/2011 and Pick-up 1/8 - 9/2011m


Sally Winslow will be curating this exhibit at High Falls Gallery. 
Artist just need to show up on drop off date. 
We are sure not all submissions will be used so  ABG participants a heads up.
Sally and her team will make selections. Space is limited so she has to be a bit choosy. 
She does try to give everyone space if possible. 

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Changing City – Contemporary Photography by Robin Dettman


Link Gallery at City Hall, 30 Church Street, Rochester, NY         
August 3 through September 13, 2010

Opening Reception
August 6, 2010, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.

The public is welcome.
          



















For more information regarding the Link Gallery at City Hall, contact
Ginna Moseson at 585-325-6669, or Robin Dettman at 585-615-5311.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Marcia Birken and Tim Little

Monday, July 19, 2010

Future Tuesday AM topic

I'm just now thinking about a web site for myself, and feel quite at sea about the best way, or variety of ways, to go about it. How about a sharing on some Tuesday AM meeting about website development/construction, some of the resources available, and pros and cons of having your own vs. being part of an organization's site?
 
Nancy Rice

Pegasus Early Music 6th Season






Pegasus Early Music
2010-2011 Concert Series








October 1 and 3, 2010
An English Treasury
Laura Heimes, soprano, and Deborah Fox, lutes

There is nothing quite as intimate as the English lute song, the perfect pairing of text and melody. Our favorite soprano Laura Heimes teams up with Pegasus Artistic Director and lutenist Deborah Fox for an enchanting program of musical gems for voice and lute from Dowland to Purcell. 
Friday, October 1, 2010, 8 pm. Rochester Academy of Medicine, 1440 East Avenue
Sunday, October 3, 2010, 4 pm. New Venue! Colgate Rochester Crozier Divinity School Chapel, 1100 S. Goodman St.
Pre-concert talk 45 minutes before each concert.


November 20 and 21, 2010
Ciaconna!
Elizabeth Wallfisch, violin, with
Rachel Evans and Boel Gidholm, violins/viola; Christopher Haritatos, cello; Deborah Fox, theorbo and guitar; Michael Beattie, organ and harpsichord

Libby Wallfisch wowed us all last season, and returns by popular demand with an exciting ensemble program for strings, lute, and keyboard. We will highlight the brilliant and engaging musical ground bass forms of passacalle, chaconne, and follias from several countries-dance rhythms, improvisation, and virtuosity!  Music by Purcell, Vivaldi, Biber, and others.
Saturday, November 20, 2010, 7:30pm. New Venue! St. John's Episcopal Church, 183 N. Main St, Canandaigua
Sunday, November 21, 2010, 4pm. Downtown Presbyterian Church, 121 N. Fitzhugh St, Rochester.  Presented with Downtown Arts Link.
Pre-concert talk 45 minutes before each concert. 


February 6, 2011
Daniell's Jigge
Paul O'Dette, lute

Pegasus celebrates our own local musical icon and world-renowned Grammy nominated celebrity in a rare hometown appearance. This generation's "clearest case of genius ever to touch his instrument" (Toronto Globe & Mail) will perform music of John Dowland and Daniel Bachelar, two distinctive musical personalities representing the pinnacle of the art of lute playing in Shakespeare's England.
Sunday, February 6, 2011, 4pm. Downtown Presbyterian Church, 121 N. Fitzhugh St.
Pre-concert talk at 3:15pm
Presented with Downtown Arts Link.





March 27, 2011
Terpsicore
Laura Heimes, soprano; José Lemos, countertenor;
Julie Andrijeski, baroque dancer
and an orchestra of strings and winds led by Scott Metcalfe, violin

An all-Handel program! We are proud to present Handel's opera-ballet Terpsicore, newly reconstructed by dancer Julie Andrijeski, as well as fabulous virtuoso arias and duets from Handel operas, and orchestral music. A collaboration with NYS Baroque.
Sunday, March 27, 2011, 4 pm.  New venue! Hochstein Performance Hall, 50 N. Plymouth Ave. 
Pre-concert talk at 3:15pm.


Tickets

Series Subscriptions (4 concerts):
Patron (includes Preferred Seating and $50 tax-deductible donation): $165
General: $95
Senior (65+): $75
Student: $50

Individual Tickets:
Patron (includes Preferred Seating and $25 tax-deductible donation): $55
General: $25
Senior (65+): $20
Student: $15

For more information, please call (585) 703-3990, or
visit our website, www.PegasusEarlyMusic.org

Pegasus Early Music
Deborah Fox, Artistic Director
211 Cobbs Hill Drive
Rochester, NY 14610
(585) 703-3990
www.PegasusEarlyMusic.org

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

"5th Anniversary Show"- at Image City Photography Gallery

 Image City Photography Gallery
 presents 
5th Anniversary Show

Dear Friends of Image City Photography Gallery,
 
Image City Photography Gallery is marking its 5th Anniversary with a special exhibit of photography by Gallery Partners and Special Guests. Please make a point of  visiting this special show.
 
The 5th Anniversary Show will feature the work of Bill Bernbeck, Daniel P. Crozet, JFK/AJVK, Joel Krenis, Steve Levinson, Gil Maker, Peter Marr, Don Menges, Dan Neuberger, Betsy Phillips, John C. Solberg, Gary Thompson, Phyllis Thompson, Sheridan Vincent, and George Wallace. Jim Patton and David Perlman are featured in the East Gallery. Guest photographers include Kim Denman, Helen Ellis, James Trenton Francis, Donita Painter, and Lou Ryen as well as award winning photographs by members of the Camera Rochester photography club.
 
There are two special events for the 5th Anniversary Show. Firstly, during the opening reception on Friday, July 16 all photographs priced at $100 or more can be purchased with a 20% discount -- a special incentive to buy for the special exhibit. The discount is only taken between 5 and 8:30 pm on July 16.
 
The second special aspect is that during the 5th Anniversary Show the Gallery will forgo its commissions on all sales to allow each of the exhibiting artists to donate the equivalent amount to Quad A for Kids. Quad A for Kids offers programs for Rochester's urban youth outside the normal school hours in a safe environment with caring adults. To learn more about Quad A for Kids click here.
 
Click Here  to see our website listing and link to a preview of a selection of images in the show.
 
The exhibit opens on July 14 and the Artists' Reception will be on Friday, July 16  from 5 to 8:30pm. The reception is a great opportunity to view the work,  to chat with the photographers, and to invest in their fine photographs and take advantage of the special 20% discount during the reception. There is NO admission fee to visit Image City Photography Gallery. 
 
The 5th Anniversay Show is the 65th show that we have produced at the Gallery. We especially appreciate the patrons and photographers who have supported the gallery over the past five years. Thank you very much. We look forward to your continued support and involvement .
 
Note that First Friday Gallery Night is on August 6 from 6 to 9pm.
 
 
July 14 - August 8, 2010
 
Artists' Reception
 
July 16, Friday, 5 - 8:30 pm 
  
 Gallery Hours
 Wednesday - Saturday 11 - 7 and Sunday 12 - 4
 
There is NO admission fee at Image City
 
 For more information:  phone 585.271.2540
 
 
722 University Avenue, Rochester, NY 14607
 
in the heart of ARTWalk 
in the Neighborhood of the Arts


Friday, July 9, 2010

"Visions of Bausch & Lomb" opening



A real success despite the thunderstorm!

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Workshops at Oatka School of Glass

Please check out our upcoming workshops at Oatka School of Glass in Batavia, NY.  Amanda & Lance Taylor would love to show you around our facility. Classes and workshops at Oatka are filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Please contact us if you would like to register or have any questions at info@oatkaglass.com or 585-230-7626.   

 

We will be posting our Fall/Winter 2010 Class schedule online July 15, 2010 as well as our Winter/Spring/Summer 2010/2011 visiting artist class schedule.

 

GLASS BEAD MAKING WORKSHOPS


                
Please join us for 2 new glass bead making workshops that will be taught by Eunsuh Choi
Both classes will be a 4-hours long from 10am to 2pm – Cost $140.00 which includes all glass and use of tools.
Intermediate Bead Making
July 20, August 10, or September 7, 2010.
Advanced Bead Making
July 22, August 12, or September 9, 2010.

THE GLASS ONION:
LAYERS OF IMAGERY AND TEXT FOR KILN FORMED GLASS

 

with Kari Minnick
July 16-19, 2010 Friday to Monday
10:00 am – 5:00 pm each day

Skill level: Open to the beginning through advanced student. This class will be of interest to artists such as printmakers, painters, poets, or anyone for whom imagery, layering and personal expression are desired elements.
Tuition: $850 – Deposit $425 – Includes lunch each day and all materials
Explore the narrative and painterly potential of kilnformed glass.
Working with Bullseye glass, frit, powder, and stringer, students will create pre-fired design elements to be used in subsequent glass projects, combined with other glass techniques and/or adapted to other media. Stenciling, sifting and sgrafitto with powders are some of the processes to be covered. Opacity, transparency, and design concepts will also be considered. Students will combine these kilnforming processes in a final project.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

"Visions of Bausch & Lomb" is hung

There are still a few minor adjustments to make, but the show can now be seen at B&L. The image shows the next-to-last label being put in place.

See you at the opening reception (and party) on Friday July 9, 5-7pm.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

"Visions of Bausch & Lomb"

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Helen Demay - Pieters Reception June 25, 6-8pm



Helen Demay & Tim Kellogg

Will be exhibiting in

The Garden Cafe Gallery
At
The Pieters Family Life Center
1025 Commons Way, Rochester

Opening Reception:
FRIDAY, June 25, 6-8pm

Exhibit runs through August 10
For more information, please call 487-3500
or go to www.pietersfamilylifecenter.org



Monday, June 14, 2010

"Summer Quintet"- Image City Photography Gallery


Dear Friends of Image City Photography Gallery,

With our first exhibit of the summer, we are pleased to announce that five gifted photographers will be featured in Summer Quintet, with work from their portfolios. The quintet and the titles of their individual exhibits are:  Matthias Boettrich, Close to Home; Daniel P. Crozet, Curves; Michelle Macirella, In the Moment;  Martin Nott, Waterscapes; and John C. Solberg, PotPourri.
Guest Photographers also exhibiting are Steve Tryon, in the East Gallery, Brian Calvasina, Karen Craft, Kim Denman, Clay Gehring, David P. Somer, and Camera Rochester club award-winning photographers Alex Pendelton, Wendy Cohen, Donald Dunn, David Ridley, Jerome Kaye, and Bob Hinkelman. Additionally, Artists-in-Residence Jim Patton and David Perlman, and Gallery Partners Joel Krenis, Steve Levinson, Gil Maker, Don Menges, Dan Neuberger, Betsy Phillips, Gary Thompson, Phyllis Thompson, Sheridan Vincent, and George Wallace will round out the show.
Click Here  to see our website listing and link to a preview of a selection of images in the show.
The exhibit opens on June 16 and the Artists' Reception will be on Friday, June 18 from 5 to 8:30pm. The reception is a great opportunity to view the work, to chat with the photographers, and to invest in their fine photographs. There is NO admission fee to visit Image City Photography Gallery. 
Note that First Friday Gallery Night is on July 2 from 6 to 9pm.

June 16 - July 11, 2010
 
Artists' Reception

June 18, Friday, 5 - 8:30 pm
  
 Gallery Hours
 Wednesday - Saturday 11 - 7 and Sunday 12 - 4

There is NO admission fee at Image City

 For more information:  phone 585.271.2540

722 University Avenue, Rochester, NY 14607
in the heart of ARTWalk
in the Neighborhood of the Arts

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Downtown, Up Close



Grab a Bit of Architecture for Lunch
The Landmark Society

Our popular Architecture for Lunch walks return for two more Fridays this month. Tailored for those with busy schedules, these 20 minute presentations feature the history and architecture of downtown Rochester with Cynthia Howk, The Landmark Society's architectural research coordinator, as your guide. For the best lunch break you've ever taken, join us from 12:10 - 12:35 p.m. on:

Friday, June 18th at Washington Square Park, the city's first park, originally destined to be the location of the court house for the newly established Monroe County.  Meet at the Soldiers and Sailors Monument on S. Clinton Ave., opposite GEVA Theatre

Friday, June 25th at Eastman Place at E. Main and Gibbs streets, where we will tour the exciting East End Cultural District, with its historic Victorian resicential enclave and handsome early 20th-century buildings Meet opposite the entrance to Eastman Theatre.

Architecture for Lunch tours are free and open to the public. We'll see you there!


ABG at ESC

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Empire State College

Artists' Breakfast Group
      at Empire State College
                 until August 6

         1475 Winton Road North
            Rochester, NY 14609

   - Opening reception -
         Thursday June 10, 2010
            5:30 pm - 7:30 pm

    Free and open to the public

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

ABG Exhibition at Empire State College - Registration and drop off of work !!!

Please contact me for the registration form for our show at Empire State College, to be dropped off with work at:

Empire State College (SUNY)

1475 Winton Road North
Rochester, NY 14609
(585) 224-3200

on Tuesday June 1, 2010, from 1 to 5 p.m.

Best,

Bruno Chalifour

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Noirette series (JBF), #8 of 8

 "Arma virumque cano . I sing of arms and a man, the first of Troy ...." Hammer ran The Aeneid's opening line over in his mind. The massive lake stretched away like the ocean of troubles he had. The water guarded a history in its depths. Sun-warmed, a breeze tussled some blades of beach grass. Life was simpler in grade school, when sand castles were permanent for the afternoon. In some places they have tides.
Fin.
        ~ series by Jere Fletcher, (c) 2010