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Searched for the phrase 'nude'. Found 26 items (2.6670 seconds)
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Painting Workshops with Clayton J. Beck III in Brattleboro |
Wednesday, September 23 2009 @ 09:39 AM GMT+5 |
Anonymous |
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Taking Woodstock, via Brattleboro |
Tuesday, August 25 2009 @ 11:04 AM GMT+5 |
cgrotke |
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Cutting the Not |
Thursday, July 02 2009 @ 12:20 PM GMT+5 |
spinoza |
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An iBrattleboro Brain Teaser to Trick Your Friends |
Saturday, April 04 2009 @ 06:48 PM GMT+5 |
BrattMan |
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iBorg |
Thursday, November 20 2008 @ 10:54 AM GMT+5 |
spinoza |
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The Success of Failure |
Friday, July 25 2008 @ 12:42 PM GMT+5 |
RLElkins |
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International Nude Day |
Monday, July 14 2008 @ 03:37 PM GMT+5 |
phayvanh |
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Eating Local |
Friday, June 27 2008 @ 08:03 AM GMT+5 |
DickMcCarrick |
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A Day in the Park: Recording Luscious Wet Kisses |
Friday, May 09 2008 @ 10:22 AM GMT+5 |
Anonymous |
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Not That There Is Anything Wrong With ... |
Saturday, April 05 2008 @ 01:16 PM GMT+5 |
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How Does One Become An Artist's Model? |
Saturday, September 19 2009 @ 04:51 PM GMT+5 |
Jeezum Crow |
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Selectboard Meeting Notes - Much Public Howling At Selectboard Meeting |
Wednesday, July 08 2009 @ 04:34 PM GMT+5 |
spoon |
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Changing an ordinance |
Thursday, July 02 2009 @ 06:21 AM GMT+5 |
cgrotke |
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Brattleboro More Charming Than Flagstaff But Less Than Rockport |
Thursday, June 04 2009 @ 09:25 AM GMT+5 |
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High Risk Sex Offender Out of Prison, Back in Brattleboro |
Tuesday, May 19 2009 @ 08:13 PM GMT+5 |
pjmelton |
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Brattleboro Area Ultimate |
Monday, April 20 2009 @ 01:08 PM GMT+5 |
spinoza |
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Not surprised with the results... |
Tuesday, March 03 2009 @ 05:55 PM GMT+5 |
Christian Avard |
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James Bond: Still Sexist After All These Years |
Monday, March 02 2009 @ 09:45 AM GMT+5 |
Mr. Buddy Love |
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What's In a Name? |
Thursday, January 22 2009 @ 10:44 PM GMT+5 |
pjmelton |
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What's In a Name? |
Thursday, January 22 2009 @ 10:18 PM GMT+5 |
mr.mike |
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New Exhibits at the Brattleboro Museum & Arts Center |
2008-08-09 11:00:00 - 2008-08-09 17:00:00 |
Brattleboro Museum & Art Center (BMAC) |
Sabra Field: The Pandora Suite
With her Pandora Suite, iconic Vermont artist Sabra Field has entered rich, new territory that may be unfamiliar to those acquainted with her work. The 12 striking images in the suite are printed in brown and black with white. With these images, primarily of human figures, Field moves away from natural or rural beauty to address, as she explains, “the persistence of cruelty and violence in our world.” To do so, she chose the Greek myth of Pandora. According to some modern interpretations, Field says, “Pandora... brought us all of our humanity—those skills and qualities... we cherish as well as those that have caused us so much grief.” Each image in The Pandora Suite visualizes an aspect of human experience. While some are grim, some generous, the last image depicts the aspect of hope.
Kaori Hamura:
Dream Seasons
Through her whimsical paintings, Vermont artist
Kaori Hamura takes us into a world of magical
places and playful characters. Dream Seasons, a
picture book without words and for all ages, merges
universal symbolism with elements of Japanese
myths and Hamura’s own childhood memories.
Born in Fukuoka, Japan, Hamura graduated from
the Parsons School of Design in New York City. She
has worked as an animator, illustrator, and product
designer in addition to painting.
Robert Flynt:
Highlights and Darks
Robert Flynt revels in ambiguity. Purposefully obscure in their meaning, Flynt’s photographs combine contemporary images of nude men with nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century images of dressed men, suggesting relationships between them. By picturing antique spiritualists, medical examiners, and hypnotists seeming to interact with sexual contemporary human bodies, Flynt undermines perceptions of context and invites consideration of mortality and corporeality, dislocation and alienation. His evocative photographs conjure up a dialogue between the past and the present. See Programs for related public programming on October 17.
Walter C. Nicolai Installation:
What Remains in an Artist’s Life
Sculptor Walter Nicolai is interested in how meaning in art is derived from human interaction with form and material, and how the relationships of form to other forms, to spaces, and to memory create a context for meaning. His installation, reminiscent of a lighthouse or of the tower sometimes found on a corner of a Victorian mansion, suggests an artist’s workspace. With paint-stained work clothes hanging on the open door and artists’ tools and unfinished artworks visible inside the small windowed room, the building within the gallery seems to ask the question “What is the meaning of an artist’s life?”
For more information visit our website www.brattleboromuseum.org or call 802-257-0124
Open Daily 11 am to 5 pm. Closed Tuesdays and Major Holidays
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9 pm Movie Premier, "Eloquent Nude" the story of Edward Weston and Charis Wilson |
2008-06-26 21:00:00 - 2008-06-26 22:30:00 |
Hooker Dunham Theatre |
She was beautiful, smart, and searching. He was an emerging genius in the world of photography. When they met, they fell instantly in love. Setting off across the West with camera and typewriter in the depths of the Great Depression, Charis Wilson and Edward Weston transformed photography, and each other.
Now age 90, Charis Wilson recounts her years with Weston with great humor, candor, and some regret. Combining insights from leading scholars and rare archival images, along with convincingly authentic reenactments, Eloquent Nude presents a remarkable true story of love and loss, travel and adventure, and an intimate look at the making of modern photography.
Edward Weston is considered one of the key pioneers of photography. Along with his circle of friends—Ansel Adams, Imogen Cunningham and Dorethea Lange—Weston would develop a uniquely American aesthetic, and profoundly shaped the art of photography in the 20th century. His sensuous and precise images created a new way to look at landscapes, still lifes, and the human form, and inspired a generation of photographers.
Of the thousands of images Weston made, many are of Charis Wilson. In Charis, Edward would find a model, a muse and a collaborator to see him through the most productive years of his career. In Edward, Charis would find acceptance, freedom of expression and a love that would forever shape her perception of self.
This is the true story, told through the eyes and words of Charis herself, of their love and loss, of an inspired partnership and the legacy of great art generated by their eleven years together. The film is inspired by her memoir, Through Another Lens.
Directed by documentary filmmaker IanMcCluskey, “Eloquent Nude” has been shown to great acclaim at film festivals and art houses on the west coast. This is its first New England screening. All proceeds will benefit the Vermont Center for Photography. |
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7 pm Movie Premier, "Eloquent Nude" the story of Edward Weston and Charis Wilson |
2008-06-26 19:00:00 - 2008-06-26 20:30:00 |
Hooker Dunham Theatre |
She was beautiful, smart, and searching. He was an emerging genius in the world of photography. When they met, they fell instantly in love. Setting off across the West with camera and typewriter in the depths of the Great Depression, Charis Wilson and Edward Weston transformed photography, and each other.
Now age 90, Charis Wilson recounts her years with Weston with great humor, candor, and some regret. Combining insights from leading scholars and rare archival images, along with convincingly authentic reenactments, Eloquent Nude presents a remarkable true story of love and loss, travel and adventure, and an intimate look at the making of modern photography.
Edward Weston is considered one of the key pioneers of photography. Along with his circle of friends—Ansel Adams, Imogen Cunningham and Dorethea Lange—Weston would develop a uniquely American aesthetic, and profoundly shaped the art of photography in the 20th century. His sensuous and precise images created a new way to look at landscapes, still lifes, and the human form, and inspired a generation of photographers.
Of the thousands of images Weston made, many are of Charis Wilson. In Charis, Edward would find a model, a muse and a collaborator to see him through the most productive years of his career. In Edward, Charis would find acceptance, freedom of expression and a love that would forever shape her perception of self.
This is the true story, told through the eyes and words of Charis herself, of their love and loss, of an inspired partnership and the legacy of great art generated by their eleven years together. The film is inspired by her memoir, Through Another Lens.
Directed by documentary filmmaker IanMcCluskey, “Eloquent Nude” has been shown to great acclaim at film festivals and art houses on the west coast. This is its first New England screening. All proceeds will benefit the Vermont Center for Photography. |
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Carrie Gelfan's "Works on Paper" Featured @ Through the Music in April |
2008-04-04 17:30:00 - 2008-04-23 21:00:00 |
Through the Music Gallery & Studio |
Gelfan’s Works on Paper show consists mostly of large format drawings and paintings on paper. The work is all figurative. The charcoal and pastel drawings include the Penthouse Series, which is a love story of sorts. The drawings are all variations on the same subject, but in addition to repetition, there is also progression and change from one drawing to the next. The paintings are of nudes and originate from small scale life drawings.
Our opening will be held during the Gallery Walk 5:30 pm - 9:30 pm (WE”RE OPEN LATE!). If you can’t make it during the Gallery Walk, we are open throughout the month. Carrie Gelfan’s Works on Paper show will be showing at TTM from April 4th through the 23rd. |
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Dover Free Library Gallery Wall Artist for May |
2007-05-05 14:00:00 - 2007-05-26 14:00:00 |
Dover Free Library
Community Room |
The artist, DeAnna Asborno, sculptor, commercial art illustrator, and fine arts painter, is a native Californian, transplanted to Vermont, via New York City. She works in clay, stone, and wax, (for bronze figures). She uses almost all mediums for her drawings, and paintings: Oil, watercolor, pasted, charcoal, and graphite, as well as marker, and colored pencil, for commercial art. All of these mediums will be displayed in this exhibit. DeAnna’s work is realistic in style, and her subject matter varies from the nude to still lifes, and landscape.
Her work has been shown in many national juried exhibitions, including the Allied Artists of America, American Artists Professional League, The Catherine Lorillard Wolf Art Club, The Salmagundi Club, the Connecticut Pastel Society, and the Hudson Valley Art Association.
She has won over 75 top awards in California, New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Vermont. Art education at the Art Students League of New York, and the College of the Pacific, in California, graduating on the dean’s list, with a Batchelor of Fine Arts Degree, and receiving many scholarships, and high honors.
She was on the staff with Saatchi & Saatchi Compton Advertising Agency, on Madison Avenue, in New York City, for 7 years. Some of her clients, included, New York Life, Procter and Gamble, ITT, Duncan Hines, Jeep, and General Mills.
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