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24th February 2012
Art
   
 

Bruce Ackerson and Sally Curcio show Paintings and Bubbles at Hampshire College Art Gallery

Painter Bruce Ackerson and sculptor Sally Curcio will be exhibiting their work at Hampshire College Art Gallery in February. Ackerson and Curcio have more in common than having studios at the Arts & Industry Building in Florence, MA. Their work shares a similar panoptic perspective, whimsically and colorfully capturing entire environments that entice the viewer to enter fantastic worlds.



In Bruce Ackerson’s paintings, the visual and the narrative go hand in hand. The artist uses a consistent format of medium to large-sized square works painted in oils on panel. The paintings are distinguished by their high vantage points and richly textured surfaces. From a birds-eye view, Ackerson presents “scenes which are an imaginative take on popular culture, modern life and the hidden world of the human psyche. His beautiful, agitated brushwork adds to the tension inherent in his unusual depictions, making his work both compelling and highly appealing.” [Marla Rice, Rice/Polak Gallery].
Bruce Ackerson is represented by Rice/Polak Gallery in Provincetown, and Art 101 in Brooklyn. He received a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant in 1999, and his paintings are in collections worldwide.

The artist’s work can be viewed at his website: bruceackerson.net
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Sally Curcio’s body of work, “Bubble” uses materials such as pins, beads, false eyelashes, tennis balls, shuttlecocks, and make-up application pads to create miniature worlds rendered in 12”x12” squares enclosed under acrylic glass bubbles. The tiny worlds not only evoke fantasy, but also a kind of nostalgia for mythical or fairytale lands of childhood.
Sally Curcio’s work is represented by William Baczek Fine Arts gallery in
Western MA, and Fresh Paint Art Advisors, CA. Curcio also has work in the flat files at Carroll and Sons Gallery in Boston, MA, and Morton Fine Art in Washington, DC. In 2010 Curcio received the Blanche E. Colman Grant Award, and in 2011 her work was chosen for the DUMBO Arts Festival, Broo

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Principles of Regenerative Design

The Principles of Regenerative Design
Ho is Regenerative Design Different from Sustainable Design?
What does True Sustainability Entail? How can the Built Environment Engage in Healthy, Reciprocating Relationships with Nature? What can I do?

Come join us, and find out the answers.
Open and free to all .... free pizza + drinks

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Community
   
 

Passion
Come party it up with APAU, and show us your passion!

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Exhibitions
   
 

Picturing Enlightenment: Thangka in the Mead Art Museum at Amherst College
This special exhibition marks the completion of an extensive project to conserve the Mead Art Museum’s collection of thangka (pronounced “tan-kah”)—scroll paintings of Buddhist figures. So fragile that they have remained largely inaccessible to scholars and museum visitors for nearly six decades, Amherst College’s eighteen thangka, primarily from Tibet, have been gently cleaned, stabilized, and repaired by conservators at Museum Textile Services in Andover, Massachusetts, under the leadership of Camille Myers Breeze. A generous grant from the E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation and additional support from the Amherst College Department of Religion underwrote the conservation treatment. The Louis and Nettie Horch Foundation provided further support for the conservation of one thangka.
For more information, visit www.amherst.edu/museums/mead/programs/2011exhib/picturingenlightenment.

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Photo Exhibition: The Gesture in Light: Illuminated
Exhibit: The Gesture in Light: Illuminated by Theresa Antonellis runs from Monday Jan. 9 through Sunday May 11.
A reception will be held Thursday, February 2, from 4-6pm.

The exhibit consists of a related series of framed prints featuring photo-enhanced light photography by Theresa Antonellis.

Info: 577-0785, mcharney@library.umass.edu  

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Charles Dickens at 200
An exhibition of books by Charles Dickens from the Mortimer Rare Book Room, in celebration of the 200th anniversary of Dickens birth in February 2012. The exhibition is in the Book Arts Gallery (Neilson, 3rd floor). See http://www.smith.edu/libraries/info/ for library open hours, direction and other general information.
The exhibition runs from January 15 through April 15, 2012

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Paste Papers of the Pioneer Valley

Exhibition is on view from January 15 through April 15, 2012.
"Paste Papers of the Pioneer Valley" features decorated paste papers by 19 bookbinders, most of whom live and work in the vicinity of Northampton. The exhibition marks the publication of "Paste Papers of the Pioneer Valley" in late fall 2011, and also showcases bookbindings which incorporate paste papers. All items on display are from the Mortimer Rare Book Room.
The exhibition is in the Neilson Library, 3rd floor. See http://www.smith.edu/libraries/info/ for library open hours, direction and other general information.

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Exhibition- David Teeple: Dialogue with a Collection Thinking Water: Poetry, Systems and Politics
Exhibition runs February 1st--March 16, 2012.
February 1st, 5-7 PM Opening Reception and In Conversation, with David Teeple


This exhibition features work by David Teeple alongside works he has chosen from the museum's works-on-paper collection, which features over 2600 contemporary prints, drawings, and photographs. Teeple's work will reference rivers, aquifers, and the hydrologic cycle, in context to systems of economy, society, nature and science.

This event is sponsored by the Farrell Family Foundation, Artist Organized Art, Pygmalion Elements & Sculpture, and Pivot Media. It is free and open to the public.

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Exhibition: Eija-Liisa Ahtila: The Annunciation
February 22-May 6, 2012

The University Museum of Contemporary Art is pleased to present The Annunciation, a new work by Eija-Liisa Ahtila, the internationally acclaimed artist from Finland who is a pioneer in the development of multi-media art. Her work explores the potential of the film medium, weaving an intricate web of references between film and theater, painting and poetry, fiction and documentary.

Museum Hours: Beginning February 1, 2012
Tuesday-Friday, 11:00 AM-4:30 PM, Saturday/Sunday 2-5 PM
Closed Mondays and Spring Break, March 17-26

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Shaping Plants: Fruits, Shoots, and Roots Collaborations With Nature by Dan Ladd
Artist Dan Ladd has long been fascinated with the adaptability of plants. His work grafting trees into whimsical structures and molding gourds and roots into sculptures reflects both a fascination with and respect for the plants. In his words, "The reciprocity in working with nature, influencing the direction and future of growth, is unique. There is definite give and take and reaction and response." He hopes that, through his work, others will be able to share his wonder and excitement at this way in which we can interact with our natural surroundings. Information is online at: http://www.smith.edu/garden/Home/events.html

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"Beyond Words: Vermont Landscapes" —Exhibition at Frost Library
See 22 works on paper by English-major-turned-businessman Jay DeMartine‘72. Living and hiking in the mountains of the West River Valley yields a vision of Vermont with abrupt colors and palpable emotion, sans cows and barns.

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Lecture/Reading
   
 

Creating Dangerously: The Female Artist at Work
Alicia Ellis, Assistant Professor of German and Comparative Literature at Hampshire

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Chemistry Seminar
Professor Shipman will be visiting Amherst from the New College of Florida (Sarasota) Division of Natural Sciences. His seminar, "Dealing with Complexity in Rotational Spectroscopy" will be about advances in spectrometer design and in sources and amplifiers that work up to 1 THz that have led to an explosion in the amount of quality of rotational spectra that can be collected. These new tools have allowed spectroscopists to study increasingly large and complicated systems. Unfortunately, our ability to collect this data is quickly surpassing our ability to analyze and interpret it in a timely fashion. A few days of data collection can now lead to weeks or even months of analysis and this severe bottleneck is only getting worse as the instrumentation continues to improve. In his talk, Professor Shipman will illustrate this problem with a few examples and discuss some approaches that are being used to circumvent it by speeding up and partially automating the data analysis process.

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German Studies Symposium: Resarch Lectures
Mary Helen Dupree (Georgetown Univ.)
"The Mask and the Quill: Women's Writing and Theatrical Performance in Eighteenth-Century Germany"

Martin Kagel (Univ. of Georgia)
"Lessing, Brecht, Tabori: A Triangular Reading in German Literature"

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Music
   
 

Zumbyes "Jambo!" Concert
Come out to see the Zumbyes in their annual winter a cappella concert, "Jambo!" There will be many new songs as well as old favorites! The concert will be opened by the Vassar Night Owls. Seating is first-come, first-served. Tickets will be sold in Val the week leading up to the show, as well as at the door.

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Concerto Competition Concert
UNIVERSITY ORCHESTRA
Vince Lee, conductor & featuring winning student soloists:
Wayne Smith, Cello, Dvořák: Cello Concerto in B Minor, Mvt. 1
Nicole Pompei, Bassoon, Weber: Concerto in F Major, Mvt. 3
Jeffrey Soffer, Saxophone, Glazunov: Concerto in Eb
Emily Munn-Wood, Cello, Lalo: Cello Concerto in D Minor, Mvt. 2
Rob Stahley, Tenor, Cilea: “Lamento di Federico” from L’Arlesiana

The contact for ticketed concerts is the Box Office, 413-545-2511, or www.umasstix.com/musicanddance. Information can always be found at our web calendar, www.umass.edu/music/eventcalendar. All the ticketed concerts listed here are free for Music majors/minors, $3 for UMass students, $5 for other students, seniors & children, and $10 for the general public.

For free concerts, the contact is the Music & Dance Dept., 413-545-2227.

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Amherst College Jazz Ensemble: 2012 McBride Commission Concert
The Amherst College Jazz Ensemble will perform the world premiere of Christine Jensen’s new work “Blue Yonder.” The concert benefits the Food Bank of Western Massachusetts and features guest artists Ingrid Jensen, trumpet, and Project-O (Gary Versace, organ, and Jon Wikan, drums). Admission is $5 and a non-perishable food item. Seniors, students and children are $3 or a non-perishable food donation.

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Special Event
   
 

Midnight Cry
Midnight Cry is an annual event put on the by the Smith Christian Fellowship. It is a night of worship, fellowship, communing together and being inspired! The theme of the event is "Arise" drawn from Isaiah 60:1. There will be two local praise teams (Mercyhouse and Amherst Koinonia Church) joining to lead the music for the night and a phenomenal pastor from Springfield who will be speaking. We will have a time within the evening for prayer, a station to discuss hard questions, and a station to share your spiritual journey. This event is welcome to absolutely anyone, no experience required! :)

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Theater
   
 

Moment by Deirdre Kinahan
Directed by Ellen W. Kaplan. Smith College presents a workshop production of Deirdre Kinahan's Moment. Nial murdered his little sister's friend. He went to prison, went through rehab, and now he's back. When he drops by his Ma's house no one can cope with his arrival. The family lives in a fog of denial but they can't escape the explosive "trauma in a teacup" that tears them apart. The play is lightning fast and frighteningly funny; it's clear-eyed and compassionate, and--like Nial--the play pulls no punches. Moment, written by astonishing Irish playwright Deirdre Kinahan, was a major hit in London last year.

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"♥ in the Age of the iPhone"
"♥ in the Age of the iPhone," written by Forrest Hudes ‘12 and directed by Michael Birtwistle, will be staged Feb. 23-25. Tickets are free. Reservations are recommended. Call 413-542-2277.
"♥ in the Age of the iPhone" is a modern folk-musical about the perpetual loss of paradise. Has an Apple been responsible for that loss more than once? The new show begins “In the Beginning” and ends at “The End.” What happens in between may or may not be funny. The play and original songs are by Hudes.

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