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SUMMARY:Literary Arts Salon: January 5 at 7pm
DESCRIPTION:Our 2023 First Thursday series opens with a Literary Art Salon on January 5\, 2023 at 7 pm at Freeman Hall 181 East Court Street\, Doylestown. \nRobbin Farr\, Ethel Rackin\, and Roy Smith will read selections from their work followed by a Q & A session and light refreshments in the parlor at Freeman Hall. Books will be available for sale.   \nSeating is limited and free parking is available. \nReservations are required at info@bucksarts.org. \nMEET THE ARTISTS: \nRobbin Farr\, poet and essayist\, lives and writes in Doylestown\, where she lives with her patient husband and their cat\, Charlie who is prone to snort at the occasional poetic line. She is a founder and co-editor of River Heron Review\, an online poetry journal\, publishing and supporting poets from across the globe. When not writing poetry or editing\, you will find Robbin volunteering for the Arts & Cultural Council of Bucks County. Her poetry has been published in various journals\, including Panoply\, Sky Island\, Atlanta Review\, 2River View and others. Her book\, Become Echo (Atmosphere Press)\, is launching next month. Learn more about Robbin at robbinfarr.com. \nEthel Rackin is the author of three books of poetry: The Forever Notes (Parlor Press\, 2013); Go On (Parlor Press\, 2016); and Evening (Furniture Press\, 2017). Her new teaching text is Crafting Poems and Stories: A Guide to Creative Writing (Broadview Press\, 2022). Her writing has appeared in the American Poetry Review\, Colorado Review\, Kenyon Review\, New England Review\, Poetry Daily\, Verse Daily\, Volt\, and other journals. A MacDowell fellow\, she is a professor of English at Bucks County Community College\, where she directs the Bucks County Poet Laureate Program and the Wordsmiths Reading Series. \nRoy W. Smith runs a monthly poetry round table gathering at Prallsville Mills Stockton New Jersey and has been a long time organizer and MC of multiple poetry events in Bucks county and New Jersey. He believes strongly that poetry should be nurtured in a creative\, friendly space.  Roy has been published in River Heron Review\, Philadelphia stories\, Apiary\, Karla’s thirteen New Hope Poets and the Bucks County Herald and also Radius magazine as well as Phantom Billstickers cafe reader out of New Zealand among others.  \nThe honoraria are donated in support of poetry and creative writing by Mark Wisse and the Lenel Education Fund.
URL:https://www.bucksarts.org/event/literary-art-salon-january-5-at-7pm/
LOCATION:Arts & Cultural Council at Freeman Hall\, 181 East Court Street\, Doylestown\, PA\, 18901\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Price of Silence: The Forgotten Story of NJ’s Enslaved People plus Discussion
DESCRIPTION:The Price of Silence: The Forgotten Story of NJ’s Enslaved People plus Discussion\nSaturday\, January 14\, 2023\n4:00 PM 6:00 PM\nFor more information and tickets: https://www.acmescreeningroom.org/now-playing/mlk\nNew Jersey\, the Garden State\, is known for its produce\, but not for the enslaved people who tilled the soil. In this two-part PBS documentary\, descendants and historians tell their stories and why it was the last northern state to end the institution of slavery. Part one offers an overview of the state’s history of enslaved people and shared poignant family stories of its earliest freed slaves. In episode two\, we look at the Lost Souls Project\, which is working to remember and identify African Americans who were forcibly removed from New Jersey and taken to Louisiana and explore the lasting impact of slavery in the state. The book “If These Stones Could Talk” was Ridgeley Hutchinson’s inspiration for making the film. We will be joined for a Discussion with Filmmaker Ridgeley Hutchinson along with co-authors Beverly Mills and Elaine Buck (If These Stones Could Talk).
URL:https://www.bucksarts.org/event/the-price-of-silence-the-forgotten-story-of-njs-enslaved-people-plus-discussion/
LOCATION:Acme Screening Room\, 25 South Union\, Lambertville\, NJ\, 08530\, United States
CATEGORIES:Council Events,Members Event
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SUMMARY:Jean Burdick: Raking Light | Reception Jan 19 | Exhibition runs through March 15
DESCRIPTION:“Raking Light” Reception and Artist Remarks\nJanuary 19\, 6-8pm\nExhibition runs through March 15 \nAs summer turns to fall\, the angle of the sun’s rays becomes more acute and the shadows they cast grow more pronounced. This new light alters which details are accentuated or recede. In Raking Light\, the interplay of light and shadow features prominently in the works of the four artists on view. Through distinct processes\, these artists encourage a renewed examination of our surroundings to discover hidden details\, patterns\, and meaning in the everyday.  \nA&C Member Jean Burdick has 20 paintings and prints in the exhibit.  \nPlease reach out to megan@inliquid.com to join in on the reception or with any inquiries. Guests are also welcome during business hours\, Monday-Friday\, 10 am – 4:30 pm\, and by appointment. \nThe Yard Philadelphia is located at 21 S 11th St Philadelphia\, PA. \nFeatured Image: Jean Burdick\, “ Morning Haze” \n  \n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.bucksarts.org/event/raking-light-reception-jan-19-exhibition-runs-through-march-15/
LOCATION:The Yard\, 21 S 11th St\, Philadelphia\, PA
CATEGORIES:Members Event
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SUMMARY:Comedian Emma Willmann
DESCRIPTION:Star of Netflix\, Paramount\, Colbert and MTV \nEmma is one of New York City’s top comedians\, and perhaps one of the only dyslexic-gender-wiggly-comics-with-ADHD from Blue Hill\, Maine. The Comedy Cellar\, on Netflix’s: The Comedy Line Up\, Comedy Central\, and is one of the few comics ever to have multiple appearances on The Late Show with Stephan Colbert. All of which has earned Emma a spot on Caroline’s 10 Funniest Comics\, Just For Laughs: New Faces\, and TimeOut’s 10 Funniest Women in NYC Additionally\, Emma is an actor and writer best known for playing the role of Beth on Crazy Ex-Girlfriend and also featured on Paramount Plus’s The Good Fight\, Judd Apatow’s Crashing\, MTV\, and TruTV Host Marc Kaye and opener Matt Jenkins. \nwww.emmawillmann.com
URL:https://www.bucksarts.org/event/comedian-emma-willmann/
LOCATION:Zlock Performing Arts Center\, 275 Swamp Rd\, Newtown\, 18940\, United States
CATEGORIES:Members Event
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SUMMARY:Dogs Lie\, Q&A and dinner at Acme Screening Room
DESCRIPTION:January 22\, 4:00 PM 10:00 PM\nLambertville screenwriter Jane Beale’s 2011 award winning film Dogs Lie\, followed by Q&A and dinner with Jane at The Swan Hotel.
URL:https://www.bucksarts.org/event/dogs-lie-qa-and-dinner-at-acme-screening-room/
LOCATION:Acme Screening Room\, 25 South Union\, Lambertville\, NJ\, 08530\, United States
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SUMMARY:Arts & Drafts | Two Rivers Taproom in Quakertown
DESCRIPTION:ARTS & DRAFTS\nJANUARY 26\, 6pm till?\nTwo Rivers Taproom in Quakertown\, PA \nConnect with the A&C board\, members\, and arts enthusiasts at a Bucks County brewery for some casual conversation and inspiration. \nNo need to RSVP – just look for the A&C Arts & Drafts sign\, and pull up a chair! Everyone buys their own wine\, beer\, or snacks. \nTwo Rivers Taproom is located at 106 East Route 313 in Quakertown\, PA. Learn more about the brewery at https://www.tworiversbrewing.com/quakertown-taproom.html \nWe will be meeting up four times a year to experience different breweries and meet with the arts community throughout the County.\nNext “on Tap:”\nApril 27\, 2023\nNeshaminy Creek Brewing Company – Dublin\, PA\nhttps://neshaminycreekbrewing.com
URL:https://www.bucksarts.org/event/arts-drafts-two-rivers-taproom-in-quakertown/
LOCATION:Two Rivers Taproom\, 106 East Route 313\, Quakertown\, PA\, 18951\, United States
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SUMMARY:Submit Now through January 31: 30 Days of Inspiration
DESCRIPTION:Coming Up! \nApril: 30 Days of Inspiration\, 2023 \nThe submission link will be active January 15-31. \nPoets and artists are invited to share original work with the community through a poem-a-day matched with an artwork-a-day for every day in April\, in celebration of National Poetry Month and hosted by the Arts & Cultural Council of Bucks County. \nSubmissions will be accepted January 15-January 31\, 2023. The submission link will be active during that time. \nApril: 30 Days of Inspiration seeks poems and art that explore what strengthens\, connects\, revives or calms—from small\, seemingly ordinary moments to dramatic occasions\, broad landscapes\, and abstractions. A different poem matched with a different artwork will be featured on ACCBC social media each day of April\, 2023. Arts & Cultural Council of Bucks County will curate the exhibition. \nCOMPLETE SUBMISSION GUIDELINES \nPoetry and artwork submissions will be accepted from January 15-31\, 2023. The submission link will be active during that time. \nArtists and writers do not have to be residents of Bucks County or members of the Arts & Cultural Council of Bucks County to participate. Submissions from new\, emerging\, and established artists are welcomed. We especially encourage submissions from historically underrepresented voices in arts communities\, and we celebrate the full expression of all identities. \nDonations to the A&CCBC and new memberships are encouraged to support our work\, but there is no submission fee for this project! Join us! \nPOETRY SUBMISSIONS: SEND UP TO TWO \n\nSend up to two (2) poems in a single document (.doc or .docx)\nUse only Times New Roman 12 pt. font\nEach poem should be no more than 20 lines.\nWe accept previously published work. Add citation/credit at end of poem.\nSimultaneous submissions are accepted\, but please let us know immediately if your work has been accepted elsewhere by sending us a note with your name and title of the work to info@bucksarts.org\nACCBC assumes First Electronic/Online Rights including the right to archive.\nPlease adhere to all guidelines. Submissions not adhering to our guidelines will not be considered.\n\nARTWORK GUIDELINES: SEND UP TO TWO \n\nSend up to two images (.jpg)\nWeb-ready images: 72 dpi\, 900-1200 pixels on the longest side\nQuality: Cropped\, not crooked\nLabeled: Label (save as) images with your name\, the title of the work\, and the medium: (i.e.\, Jane Smith_River View-Oil on Linen.jpg)\nArtists may only submit images once\, so make sure they are the best they can be.\nACCBC has permission to use submitted works for digital and print promotional purposes\, including the right to archive.\nCollectors interested in making purchases will be able to reach out to individual artists through websites provided on the artist submission forms. The Arts & Cultural Council will not post prices as part of this Art and Poetry initiative and will not accept any commissions on sales of work.\nPlease adhere to all guidelines. The ACCBC reserves the right to refuse submissions that do not adhere to the guidelines.\n\nWE WILL CONTACT YOU… \n. . . when the exhibition is curated\, and we have scheduled the poetry and art pairings.
URL:https://www.bucksarts.org/event/coming-up-april-30-days-of-inspiration-2023/
LOCATION:Arts & Cultural Council of Bucks County Online
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SUMMARY:Acme Screening Room Film Club: EO and Au Hasard Balthazar
DESCRIPTION:January 29\, 3:15 PM\nDOUBLE FEATURE \nThe afternoon will comprise a screening of the breathtakingly beautiful film\, EO\, followed by a 20 minute intermission with food available for snacking. Then a screening of Au Hasard Balthazar (on which EO was based)\, a 1966 French drama directed by Robert Bresson\, believed to be inspired by a passage from Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s 1868–69 novel The Idiot. Stay for a post screening discussion of both films. \nTickets $10 each or $15 for the double feature.
URL:https://www.bucksarts.org/event/acme-screening-room-film-club-eo-and-au-hasard-balthazar/
LOCATION:Acme Screening Room\, 25 South Union\, Lambertville\, NJ\, 08530\, United States
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