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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/
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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: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:30 Days of Inspiration
DESCRIPTION:30 Days of Inspiration begins April 1! \nWatch our @bucksarts Facebook\, Instagram pages and Arts & Cultural Council website for a new poem matched with a new artwork every day for the month of April! Please like and share the inspiration. \nA huge thank you to everyone who offered their work to 30 Days 2024! So many wonderful poems and images were submitted that selection and matching were extremely difficult. We have established an art bank and hope to feature some of the work not selected for this project in newsletters and other posts in the future.  \n\nAdmire a favorite writer’s or artist’s latest piece or discover something new.\nExplore what inspires\, strengthens\, calms\, or revives\, and be uplifted by the connections you can make between images and the written word.\n\nSpecial thanks to all of the poets and artists who reached out to the A&C to participate in this initiative.
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SUMMARY:First Thursdays : Submitting your Work to Journals & Magazines
DESCRIPTION:Submitting Your Work to Journals and Magazines \nwith Bill Donahue and Robbin Farr \nApril 4 7-8pm on Zoom \nJoin us for an insightful webinar where we delve into the how-to’s of submitting work for publication in journals and magazines. Whether you’re a published professional or just starting your creative journey\, this session will offer guidance\, insight\, and tips to see you through the process of getting your work published! Led by editors from Neshaminy and River Heron Review. \nTo register: https://bit.ly/3v6zLQX \nWilliam J. Donahue is an editor\, novelist\, kitten foster\, and vegetarian. He has been working as a fulltime writer and editor since the last days of a dying century\, otherwise known as 1999. His novels include BURN BEAUTIFUL SOUL\, CRAWL ON YOUR BELLY ALL THE DAYS OF YOUR LIFE\, and ONLY MONSTERS REMAIN. He lives in a small but well-guarded fortress in Pennsylvania\, somewhere on the map between Philadelphia and Bethlehem. \nRobbin Farr writes short form: poetry and brief lyric nonficton. In addition to writing\, she is the editor of River Heron Review poetry journal. Robbin’s work has been published in 2River View\, ONE ART\, Cleaver\, Citron Review\, Corvus Review\, Sky Island Journal\, and elsewhere. She is the author of two books of poetry\, Become Echo (2023) and Transience (2018). She is most happy when revising and submitting. Writing terrifies her. More about Robbin at robbinfarr.com.
URL:https://www.bucksarts.org/event/first-thursdays-submitting-your-work-to-journals-magazines/
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SUMMARY:Paint our Towns - AOY Call for Artists
DESCRIPTION:CALL FOR ARTISTS! PAINT OUR TOWNS \nThis spring AOY Art Center is celebrating the Historic Towns of Yardley\, Newtown\, Langhorne\, Washington Crossing and Fallsington in conjunction with Countryside Gallery. Experience Yardley and the Friends of Washington Crossing Park and Historic Fallsington with a Plein Air Open. \nBetween April 8th and May 3rd keep your eye out for artists painting en plein air (outdoors) across our community. \nFor more information on how to participate\, where you may find artists en plein air\, and exhibition details visit https://www.aoyarts.org/. \nABOUT AOY: Artists of Yardley\, founded in 2004\, is a non-profit organization that fosters creativity in the community. Initially focused on local artists\, it expanded to support young artists and the wider community. Now known as AOY Art Center they found a
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LOCATION:PA
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SUMMARY:Exhibit B Gallery - Opportunities for Artists
DESCRIPTION:Artist opportunities from Exhibit B Gallery\nEmail Harry Boardman with questions: submissions@exhibitbgallery.com\n \nRotating artist shows at the Indian Valley Public Library (in Telford).  The library has shown artwork from many artists for a very long time. This placement is free to do\, you process your own sales\, and the library does not take a commission although it is recommended giving them a donation or percentage of your sales.\nEmail Executive Director Margie Stern\nSouderton Connects Beautification Committee has an open call to artists for their Art Banners program.  One artist will be selected and six banners with reproductions of their art will be on display on Souderton’s charming Main Street for a year. This opportunity comes with a financial award as well.\nClick here to apply
URL:https://www.bucksarts.org/event/exhibit-b-gallery-opportunities-for-artists/
LOCATION:PA
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SUMMARY:A Celebration of Poetry
DESCRIPTION:April is National Poetry Month! \nJoin us for a delightful sampler of poems from local poets\, followed by questions and answers\, and conversation. Poetry fans & newbies are all welcome! \nFeaturing: Cheryl Baldi\, Julie Cooper-Fratrik\, Terence Culleton\, Mary Jo Jerome\, Tom Mallouk\, Steve Nolan\, Camille Norvaisas\, Hayden Saunier\, and Bill Wunder. \nA Celebration of Poetry \nMonday\, April 22 – 5:30PM \n1983 Bridgetown Pike\, Feasterville PA \n(215) 355-1183 \nWelcome2025
URL:https://www.bucksarts.org/event/a-celebration-of-poetry-2/
LOCATION:Township Library of Lower Southampton\, 1983 Bridgetown Pike\, Feasterville-Trevose\, PA\, 19053\, United States
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SUMMARY:ActorsNET - The Drag
DESCRIPTION:Drag culture meets drawing room dramedy as ActorsNET opens Mae West’s flamboyantly funny show\, THE DRAG\, on Friday\, April 26th at the Heritage Center Theater.  \nTHE DRAG is set in New York City during the 1920s where Dr. James Richmond (George Agalias) searches to cure homosexuality with the best of intentions\, while his friend Judge Kingsbury (Ken Ammerman) rails against their moral degradation. His son\, Rolly Kingsbury (Daniel Gleason)\, is married to Clair (Grace Albert)\, his childhood sweetheart and the Doctor’s daughter. \nUnbeknownst to his family\, Rolly has a flamboyant group of friends who all participate in the drag lifestyle. He is even known to host drag parties\, and is infatuated with his business partner\, Allen Grayson (Joey Poliziana). Rolly’s charmed life comes to a screeching halt thanks to thwarted ex-lovers\, and a cold-blooded murder. Those left behind are forced to reconcile the reality of who he was with the image they all believed in.  \nTHE DRAG is a love triangle topped with a decadent celebration of drag and sprinkled with a moral dilemma that still resonates today: How can we be ourselves in a world that is hostile to queer people? \nDirectors Hayley and Maryalice Rubins-Topoleski note\, “We seek to underscore the timeless nature of the themes explored in THE DRAG by blending the 1920’s and the 2020’s. Despite being nearly a century apart\, the events unfolding before you on stage are still taking place today\, serving as a stark reminder of the ongoing battle for equality and acceptance.” \nProducer Charlotte Kirkby adds\, “Mae West’s voice shines through this piece\, with her classic one-liners and double entendres. If that intrigues you\, as the playwright would say\, come up and see us sometime!” \nTHE DRAG is directed by Hayley Rubins-Topoleski and Maryalice Rubins-Topoleski. The show stars George Agalias as Dr. James Richmond\, Lorie Baldwin as Barbara Richmond/Hell’s Kitchen Kate\, Grace Albert as Clair\, Ken Ammerman as Judge Robert Kingsbury\, Daniel Gleason as Rolly Kingsbury\, Maryalice Rubins-Topoleski as Marion/Jessie\, Barry Leonard as Parsons\, Joey Poliziana as Allen Grayson\, Colin Dyce as David Caldwell\, Nicholas Pecht as Clem “The Doll” Hathaway\, G. Anthony Williams as Hal “The Duchess” Swanson\, Robert Greene as Winnie Lewis\, Emile Wong as Rosco Giggleswater/Detective\, and Joseph Ryan as Taxi Driver/Inspector.  The play is produced by Charlotte Kirkby and stage managed by Em Ricciardi.  \nMae West’s THE DRAG runs from April 26 to May 12\, 2024 at The Heritage Center Theatre\, 635 North Delmorr Avenue\, Morrisville – near the Calhoun Street Bridge.  Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m.  There will be a special Saturday matinee at 2:00 p.m. on May 11\, 2024\, in addition to the regularly scheduled evening performance. Doors open one half hour before show time. THE DRAG has been adapted for ActorsNET by John Boccanfuso\, Barry Leonard\, and Maryalice Rubins-Topoleski.  \n            For tickets or additional information\, visit the web site:  www.actorsnetbucks.org. 
URL:https://www.bucksarts.org/event/actorsnet-the-drag/
LOCATION:The Heritage Center Theater\, 635 North Delmorr Ave.\, Morrisville\, PA\, PA\, 19067\, United States
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