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  • Time to break out the champagne! Streetlight Magazine’s second annual essay/memoir contest ended July first and the judging was completed yesterday. Whew!

    Seriously, we’ve looked at a lot of great essays. Wri […]

  • The Bear’s Back
     
    Last night I dreamt of a bear
    who carries us through the forest on his back.
    He goes through the mud,
    we cling to his fur,
    he wants to bury us
    in a storyteller’s thro […]

  • Trudy wrote a new post 8 years, 10 months ago

    by Mary Carroll-Hackett
     

    I move too fast. Always have. I talk fast, walk fast, read quickly, even had to be taught as a child to slow down while eating, Mama saying things like It’s not a race, Mary, or You […]

  • Elizabeth Howard started the topic in the forum 8 years, 10 months ago

     

     

                                       SUMMER GROUP SHOW: NICHOLS GALLERY, ANNEX AND STUDIO

                                                             Gallery Hours: Thursday thru Sunday, 11-5

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                                                       Fred Nichols’ Sherando Island, watercolor 18”x 24” 

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  • Loved this piece and the images you included, just “wunerful” as my grandpa used to say!

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                    Goolagong, wood,1975

     

                                                                   SO I TRAVELED A GREAT DEAL…..

    Opening Reception: July 5th, 6-8PM

    Exhibit: July 6th – August 18th

    Matthew Mark Gallery
    522 West 22nd Sreet, New York

     

    Robert Stri…[Read more]

  • Trudy wrote a new post 8 years, 11 months ago

           by Laura Marello

     

    Many people knew him better and longer. Many can say more articulate things about his work. I always loved him so much. I remember many details of our ten months at the Fine A […]

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    Sarah Boyts Yoder, Soft Spring, 2017, acrylic, spray paint, oil stick, watercolor on cotton duck, 36 x 44”

                              Summer Perspectives & More Light to Show at Les Yeux du Monde Gallery 

                                                                              June 23 – August 13

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    boyts-yoder_the-jungle-over-the-wall

    Sarah Boyts Yoder, Soft Spring, 2017, acrylic, spray paint, oil stick, watercolor on cotton duck, 36 x 44”

                              Summer Perspectives & More Light to Show at Les Yeux du Monde Gallery 

                                                                              June 23 – August 13

                                   …[Read more]

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    boyts-yoder_the-jungle-over-the-wall

    Sarah Boyts Yoder, Soft Spring, 2017, acrylic, spray paint, oil stick, watercolor on cotton duck, 36 x 44”

                              Summer Perspectives & More Light to Show at Les Yeux du Monde Gallery 

                                                                              June 23 – August 13

                                   …[Read more]

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                              Summer Perspectives & More Light to Show at Les Yeux du Monde Gallery 

                                                                              June 23 – August 13

                                               Opening Reception, Friday June 23,  5:30 – 7:30 p.m.

    Les Yeux du Monde will show Summer P…[Read more]

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    As the 19th century was drawing to a close in America, a young iconic steel magnate by the name of Andrew Carnegie originated an ideal that would ultimately shape the non-profit mission. He s […]

  • Thanks, Sharron. Saw this when you wrote it, but forgot to reply.

    Rose

  • When I was in college I took a child development class with a lab, complete with Osh Kosh B’Gosh clad tots. We studied how they picked up language to convey meaning.

    It was fascinating.

    I r […]

  • She was a bully, a backer, a stinker, a treasure. She was a finder of fault and forte, folly and facility. She was the picture of rigor and push and impeccability, her visage stern and stately and a dead-ringer […]

  • Wonderful introduction, Rose, of this poem and of yourself! Best of luck in the new job!

  • Elizabeth Howard started the topic in the forum 8 years, 11 months ago

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    Ellen Climo, untitled, (remnant)

    “Ellen Climo is a Charlottesville area photographer who looks to demonstrate evidence of formal and poetic perfection within the imperfect, unkempt landscape,”  notes Chroma Gallery Director Deborah McLeod. “Her photographs are square, shot with a medium format Roliflex or Hassleblad film camera. The…[Read more]

  • Elizabeth Howard started the topic in the forum 8 years, 11 months ago

    53c644d2-6544-46c6-9dcd-f83d02580dd4

    Ellen Climo, untitled, (remnant)

    “Ellen Climo is a Charlottesville area photographer who looks to demonstrate evidence of formal and poetic perfection within the imperfect, unkempt landscape,”  notes Chroma Gallery Director Deborah McLeod. “Her photographs are square, shot with a medium format Roliflex or Hassleblad film camera. The…[Read more]

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