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SUMMARY:Bucks County Wine & Art Trail\, 2023-24 Season
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the work of 21 regional fine artists on the Bucks County Wine & Art Trail. Enjoy their artworks displayed all year on outdoor panels and send special snail mail with the limited-edition fine art notecards.\nGet your free mobile passport and learn about the participating wineries here: https://www.visitbuckscounty.com/…/wine-and-art-trail/ \n \nCongratulations to the following artists whose works were curated into the 2023-2024 Trail:\n\nBishop Estate Vineyard and Winery \nOutdoor Panels: Judith Nentwig and Lisa Thorsten \nFine Art Notecards: Jane Tomlinson \nBuckingham Valley Vineyards\nOutdoor Panels: Beth Schoenleber\, Paula Nelson\nFine Art Notecards: Thomas Mallon \nCrossing Vineyards and Winery\nOutdoor Panels: Jean Broden\, Matt DeProspero\nFine Art Notecards: Lori Parsells \nRose Bank Winery \nOutdoor Panels: Michael Kuyper\, Sara Pinkus\nFine Art Notecards: Daniel DuBravec \nRushland Ridge Vineyard and Winery\nOutdoor Panels: Helena van Emmerik-Finn\, Sue Thistle \nFine Art Notecards: April Ann Bohmler \nSand Castle Winery \nOutdoor Panels: Helene Mazur\, Linnie Greenberg\nFine Art Notecards: Monica Etz \nWycombe Vineyards\nOutdoor Panels: Jennifer Renshaw\, Seana Gallagher\nFine Art Notecards: Charlene Lavinia \n  \n  \n\n \n\n\n 
URL:https://www.bucksarts.org/event/bucks-county-wine-art-trail-2023-24-season/
LOCATION:PA
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SUMMARY:Francisco Silva - This Looks Familiar
DESCRIPTION:About the Artist: \nFrancisco Silva was born in Lima\, Peru. When he was three his family immigrated to the United States settling in New Jersey where he was raised. Encouraged by his parents\, he began drawing at an early age. While attending Parsons School of Design he studied composition\, color and oil painting as well as graphic design. After graduating\, he continued oil painting and exhibited in various group shows at that time. \nFrancisco started working as a graphic designer at an art magazine that took up much of his time and eventually stopped painting. His profession turned from graphic design\, to web design\, and finally to web development. January 2019 marked his return to painting after many years of absence. He began with landscapes inspired by his backpacking trips on the Appalachian Trail. \nCurrently\, his work has grown to include themes portraying the struggles of the everyday person. His influences include Edward Hopper and the Social Realist painters of the 1920s and 1930s. The rich textiles of his Peruvian roots are reflected in his use of vibrant color and his brushwork is a combination of loose\, painterly strokes and controlled detail.
URL:https://www.bucksarts.org/event/francisco-silva-this-looks-familiar/
LOCATION:David Scott Gallery\, 253 Nassau Street\, Princeton\, New Jersey
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SUMMARY:SPECIAL EVENT: Dosed - The Trip of a Lifetime
DESCRIPTION:SPECIAL EVENT: Dosed – The Trip of a Lifetime\nSaturday\, March 2\, 2024\n6:00 PM 8:00 PM\nJoin us for The Trip of a Lifetime Plus Discussion with Dr. Heidi Dalzell and Barbara Parrish\, LCSW. \nPlease join Dr. Heidi Dalzell and Barbara Parrish\, LCSW\, of Lambertville–New Hope Integrative Therapy\, and Pat Murphy\, filmmaker and proponent of psychedelic medicines for a lively discussion. We’re here to answer your questions about the benefits and status of these medicines\, including options currently available in Lambertville. \nA loving mother is granted the legal right for medicinal use of magic mushrooms. She then embarks on a courageous journey of personal transformation and healing\, exploring possible cures for cancer\, like cannabis oil. After watching this engaging film\, you are probably wondering how you may be able to experience the benefits of psychedelic-assisted therapy. \nRated NR\, 1h29m.
URL:https://www.bucksarts.org/event/special-event-dosed-the-trip-of-a-lifetime/
LOCATION:Acme Screening Room\, 25 South Union\, Lambertville\, NJ\, 08530\, United States
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SUMMARY:First Thursdays: Salon Night
DESCRIPTION:First Thursdays Salon Night \nMarch 7 \n7-8:30 pm Freeman Hall\, 181 East Court Street\, Doylestown\, PA \nFive area writers read selections from their works of fiction\, poetry\, and nonfiction followed by a relaxed discussion and light refreshments in Freeman Hall. \n  \nMEET THE WRITERS: \nLCW Allingham is a Philadelphia area author\, artist\, and editor. Her short fiction has appeared in numerous anthologies and her piece\, “Cellar Door” won second place in the 2023 Bucks County Short Fiction contest. She is the co-founder and executive editor of the indie press\, Speculation Publications. Her horror novella Muse is coming out in April\, 2024\, and her debut historical novel\, Lady\, will both be out in September\, 2024. \nBill Hemmig’s first short story collection\, Americana: Stories was recently published by Read Furiously\, which also published his novella\, Brethren Hollow\, and two of his stories in its Life in the Garden State anthologies. He has had stories published in The Madison Review\, Philadelphia Stories\, Pink Disco\, BarBar\, and Children\, Churches and Daddies(cc&d)\, and he is a three-time finalist in the New Millennium Writing Awards. \nVasiliki Katsarou is a Greek and American poet\, editor\, independent curator\, and sometime filmmaker. She is the author of three poetry collections\, Memento Tsunami\, Three Sea Stones\, and the just published The Second Home. Her award-winning 35mm short film Fruitlands 1843 was screened at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston and will be re-released in 2024.. Her new publishing venture is Solitude Hill Press. \nKevin Taylor is a poet\, songwriter\, and board game designer. he was 2nd runner up for the 2023 bucks county poet laureate contest\, has an upcoming full-length album\, and recently won #1 new solo designer in a contest on the largest board game site in the world. he lives in bucks county with a few stink bugs that overwinter with him. \nLinda C. Wisniewski is a former librarian and journalist living in Doylestown\, PA. She teaches memoir workshops and volunteers as a docent for Pearl S. Buck International. Linda’s work has been published in anthologies and literary magazines including The Sun\, Manifest Station\, The Sunlight Press and Hippocampus. She is the author of Off Kilter\, a memoir and Where the Stork Flies\, a time travel novel. \n  \nFirst Thursdays Salon Nights are presented by the Arts & Cultural Council of Bucks County. \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/first-thursdays-salon-night/
LOCATION:Arts & Cultural Council at Freeman Hall\, 181 East Court Street\, Doylestown\, PA\, 18901\, United States
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SUMMARY:SPECIAL EVENT: The Taste of Things Plus Lobby Reception\, Discussion and Dinner
DESCRIPTION:SPECIAL EVENT: The Taste of Things Plus Lobby Reception\, Discussion and Dinner\nSaturday\, March 16\, 2024\n4:15 PM 10:00 PM\nJoin us for a Pre-screening Lobby Reception\, followed by the film\, The Taste of Things Plus Discussion with Gary Lee Kraut\, editor of France Revisited web magazine. \nPost-screening dinner option to join Gary at Anton’s at the Swan where you can discuss your upcoming France travel plans. \nFor our discussion\, Gary will speak about food culture in France\, both the cliché and the reality\, and about his recent research into “bistro life” in Paris. He’ll whet our appetite for travel to France (and dinner at Anton’s) with stories about the owners\, chefs and patrons of the dwindling yet living institution that is the old-fashion neighborhood bistro. \nPre-screening Lobby Reception 4:15-4:45pm \nFilm 4:45pm followed by Discussion. \nDinner at Antons at the Swan 8pm \nAbout the Film: \nAs epicurean as French haute cuisine\, The Taste of Things indulges our palates with an exquisite seven-course love story for the soul. Cook Eugenie and her boss Dodin grow fond of one another over 20 years\, and their romance gives rise to dishes that impress even the world’s most illustrious chefs. When Dodin is faced with Eugenie’s reluctance to commit\, he begins to cook for her. \nRated PG-13\, 2h25m.
URL:https://www.bucksarts.org/event/special-event-the-taste-of-things-plus-lobby-reception-discussion-and-dinner/
LOCATION:Acme Screening Room\, 25 South Union\, Lambertville\, NJ\, 08530\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Beats of Time - ArtWRKD
DESCRIPTION:In an immersive journey through the lens\, we invite you to experience “A Beat of Time\,” a captivating photography exhibit that delves into the intricacies of fleeting moments. Featuring local photographers Don Ross\, JT Talese and Christopher H. Tenev\, this exhibit promises to transport you through the heartbeats of history\, emotion\, and life itself. \nEach photograph displayed is a testament to the power of a single moment. From the serene landscapes to the bustling streets\, “A Beat of Time” encapsulates the essence of existence in its purest form. The exhibit challenges viewers to contemplate the significance of each moment\, urging them to find beauty in the ordinary and meaning in the mundane. \n“We often overlook the significance of the moments that shape our lives\,” says Ashara Shapiro. “Through this exhibit\, our patrons will see how each of these talented artists not only captures these moments but also celebrates their significance in our collective journey.” \nFeaturing the works of both emerging talents and seasoned veterans in photography\, “A Beat of Time” offers a diverse array of perspectives and narratives. From candid portraits to breathtaking landscapes\, each photograph tells a unique story\, inviting viewers to reflect on their own experiences and perceptions of time. \nAs visitors journey through the exhibit\, they will be met with a sense of nostalgia\, wonder\, and introspection. Whether it’s the evocative black-and-white compositions or the vibrant hues of a street scene\, every photograph serves as a window into the past\, present\, and future. \nDon’t miss your chance to experience “A Beat of Time” at ArtWRKDs Exhibition Space. The exhibit opens to the public on Thursday March 21st with a public reception from 6pm – 9pm and will run until April 6th. 128 South State Street\, Historic Newtown Borough. \nFor more information\, please contact Ashara Shapiro.
URL:https://www.bucksarts.org/event/the-beats-of-time-artwrkd/
LOCATION:ArtWRKD\, 126 S State St\,\, Newtown\, PA 18940\, USA\, PA\, 18940\, United States
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SUMMARY:SPECIAL EVENT: Into the Weeds Plus Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:SPECIAL EVENT: Into the Weeds Plus Panel Discussion\nSaturday\, March 23\, 2024\n6:00 PM 8:30 PM\nDoes the most widely used weed killer in the world cause cancer? Into the Weeds: Dewayne “Lee” Johnson vs. Monsanto Company follows the story of groundskeeper Lee Johnson and his fight for justice against agrichemical giant Monsanto (now Bayer\, which bought the company in 2018)\, the manufacturer of the weed killer\, Roundup. In 2015\, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC)\, a branch of the World Health Organization\, classified glyphosate — the active ingredient in Roundup — as “probably carcinogenic to humans.” A year later\, Lee Johnson filed a lawsuit claiming that Ranger Pro\, a commercial-grade variant of Roundup\, was a substantial contributing factor in causing his Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Rated NR\, 1h36m. \nWatch Trailer \nJoin us for a post screening panel discussion with: \nCarey Gillam: Carey Gillam is an award-winning\, veteran investigative journalist with more than 30 years of experience covering US news\, including 17 years as a senior correspondent with Reuters international news service (1998-2015). She is the author of “Whitewash – The Story of a Weed Killer\, Cancer and the Corruption of Science\,” an expose of Monsanto’s corporate corruption of agriculture. \nDr. Don M. Huber: Professor Emeritus of Plant Pathology at Purdue University\, has researched the ecology\, epidemiology and control of soil-borne plant pathogens\, nutrient-disease and pesticide-disease interactions\, and the physiology of host-parasite relationships. Dr. Huber is author or co-author of over 300 scientific journal articles\, Experiment Station Bulletins\, book chapters and review articles; six books\, and 84 special invited publications; and is an active scientific reviewer; speaker; consultant to academia\, industry\, and government; and an international research cooperator. \nJoseph Heckman\, PhD: who runs Neshanic Pastures LLC in Ringoes\, NJ. He is a Rutgers University professor of Soil Science and teaches courses in Soil Fertility and Organic Agriculture. He writes The Soil Profile newsletter. \nMike Rassweiler is the co-owner operator of North Slope Farm\, in West Amwell Twp\, established in 1994\, and first certified Organic in 1997. They have for almost thirty years provided organic farm products to our communities. \nMary Parr\, L.Ac is a food as medicine activist\, teaching and leading over 2\,000 people in the last decade to connect to our planet through baking their own sourdough bread using organic local flour. She is a heart-centered light worker\, Acupuncturist\, speaker\, and herbalist\, and her work has been praised in the Los Angeles Times and by Slow Food Nation. She is the founder of Sourland Wellness and Sourland Bread in central NJ.
URL:https://www.bucksarts.org/event/special-event-into-the-weeds-plus-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:Acme Screening Room\, 25 South Union\, Lambertville\, NJ\, 08530\, United States
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