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SUMMARY:Celebrating Arts Week with the Arts Foundation\, Live Music and Live Painting
DESCRIPTION:Join artists\, friends and neighbors for live music by Larry Murray\, and live painting by Maryalice Eizenberg\, Jonathan McPhillips and Amy Sanders at the Addison Art Gallery\, 43 Route 28\, Orleans. Discover works by master and emerging artists from throughout the region\, country\, and beyond. \nThis is a great opportunity to meet local artists in a casual setting and to learn more about their techniques and inspirations. Plus\, learn more about the Arts Foundation of Cape Cod which supports\, and celebrates arts and culture of the region\, serving artists\, all art forms\, cultural and historical centers. \nFor more information on the Arts Foundation\, https://artsfoundation.org. \nAn award-winning artist\, Maryalice Eizenberg has been drawing and painting all of her life. She completed coursework at the Worcester and Springﬁeld Fine Arts museums\, earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree at Clark University\, and studied with painters John Cosby\, Donald Demers\, Kim English\, Daniel Keys\, Gregg Kreutz\, Joseph Paquet\, and Charles Sovek. Dramatic patterns of light and color are what attract her most to a subject. It is her emotional response to these elements that she strives to share with the viewer. \nEizenberg has been featured in Cape Cod Life and Chatham magazines and “The Creative Spirit\, Art in Chatham’s Old Village.” Her work appears in Contemporary Cape Cod Artists: People and Places by Deborah Forman. She teaches at the Creative Arts Center in Chatham\, and is a member of Oil Painters of America\, and Twenty One in Truro. Her work has been shown in museums on and oﬀ the Cape. Her work is held in private collections in the United States\, Europe and Japan. \nTruro artist Amy Sanders paints richly detailed paintings\, capturing the serenity and beauty of nature. She portrays the power of the ocean and bay\, the peaceful and fragile landscape of the pine woods and dunes\, the intricacies of tidal pools\, the joy of beach goers\, and the changing atmosphere of the Outer Cape. \nAmy is a pastelist. As a dry pigment\, using skillful layering of the pastels allows light to bounce among the particles creating the radiance and intricacy that define her work. An award-winning artist\, Amy is a Signature Member of the Pastel Society of America\, and a respected art juror in the art show circuit. Her work resides in collections throughout New England and abroad. \n“While painting I become drawn into the scene. It’s an extraordinary sensation where I can feel the sand between my toes\, smell the salt air\, or hear the roar of the ocean. To bring that sensation to others is my primary goal. \n“I paint and am not a professional photographer because of the unique difference that painting brings to the scene. Many work is highly realistic\, with edges softer and colors richer than photographs. There is also a depth that one does not find in a photograph. Objects in the distance have smoother edges and less detail — more typical of how the eye sees than a camera. While I often use photographs for reference\, there is a richer emotion from the spectacular beauty of a scene when creating painting\, that I hope carries through to the viewer.” —Amy Sanders
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SUMMARY:Art Getting it Right: Exhibit\, Demonstration\, Live Music
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating Pride Month and in Honor of all Civil Liberties \nJoin artists and friends\, along with musician Sarah Burrill\, to discover a new exhibition\, and enjoy libations and rainbow treats with friends\, neighbors and members of PFLAG Cape Cod. \nAs a special attraction\, Marc Kundmann will be demonstrating and explaining the wonders of painting with wax.
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SUMMARY:Preserving our Land and Life
DESCRIPTION:A new exhibition centered on Cape Cod’s Cold Brook Preserve. Managed by the Harwich Conservation Trust\, the Robert F. Smith Cold Brook Preserve protects —wildlife habitat\, water quality\, and walking trails. Cold Brook flows through the 66 acres of wetlands and uplands to Saquatucket Harbor on Nantucket Sound. \nA botanist’s delight\, the Preserve hosts more than 280 plant species and 36 nestboxes home to bluebirds\, iridescent blue-green tree swallows and other feathered residents. \nThe reception will include original works created en plein air as well as using reference from studio work based on photographs and trail cams that have captured animals at night and in motion. Music by Cape favorite Sarah Burrill. \nA paint out will bring many artists painting together at the Preserve on Friday\, June 19th. \nArtist Andrea Petitto\, manager of the trail cams\, and Helen Addison have worked with dozens of artists creating distinct works of this intriguing area.
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SUMMARY:Held in the Light: Paul Batch Show & Orleans Garden Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join artists\, friends and neighbors and discover the latest works by Paul Batch; paintings that linger in quiet moments\, where light softens form and time slows down\, and the ordinary becomes something worthy of stillness. The work is shaped by coastal air\, shifting weather\, and the familiar calm of places returned to again and again. \nPaul will give a casual oil painting demonstration at the Gallery at 3:00. From 4:00 enjoy live music by Cape favorite Sarah Burrill\, wine and nibbles.The work may be previewed online (addisonart.com) and at Addison Art Gallery\, 43 South Orleans Road\, Orleans\, MA. \nThe Addison Art Gallery will also be presenting works created that day as part of the ever-popular Orleans Garden Tour. For more information on the tour\, visit orleansimprovement.org. \nAbout the Artist\nBatch is a contemporary painter praised for his evocative atmospheric landscapes. His paintings are a poetic response to the fleeting and ephemeral light cast by the passing sun or rising moon. He focuses on transitions\, painting various times of day\, changing weather\, and the rich seasons New England offers. \n“My work reflects the tone and qualities offered by nature. I strive to convey a felt experience through my art. Though most of my work is representational\, I keep myself open to embracing the more abstract elements of each individual scene.” —Paul Batch \nPaul received his BFA and MFA from the Hartford Art School where he studied under the late great Stephen Brown. He is an award-winning member of Oil Painters of America and Portrait Society of America. His work has appeared in numerous publications including the Artist’s Magazine\, International Artist and Fine Art Connoisseur.
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