POLLINATORS! The Musical Coming To Millbrook Marsh. The Litterbug Continues To Strike, Strike Back By. Tuesday PA Environment & Energy NewsClips 8.30.22 7 Screening Of Hurricane Agnes 50: Life Afte. PA Environment DigestĮnvironmental Hearing Board Rules Renovo Energy Na. If they arouse your curiosity and encourage you to get out and take a closer look great!”Īll proceeds from the sale of Jerry Hassinger’s original photo-art will be donated to support the Ned Smith Center for Nature and Art’s Education Department which strives to inspire and educate all generations to explore, understand, love and conserve wild things and wild places.įor more information, visit the Ned Smith Center for Nature and Art website. “In addition to portraits that emphasize the intricacy and beauty of a single species, together these photo-art pieces contain elements of beauty, humor, nostalgia, fun, wonder and maybe even your own neighborhood. My experience and curiosity, and my life-long love of wild things and wild places combined with the slower pace that comes with age, help me to take a closer look.
A few composites consist of a large dose of imagination and digital technology gone wild. Others are composites consisting of elements from two or more photos combined.
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To this end and since 2017, Jerry has produced a well-illustrated, monthly Wildlifer’s Journal (available via email only), which in some respects is a more recent version of Ned Smith’s 1971 book “Gone for the Day.”Ībout this exhibit, Jerry notes: “A camera, computer and Corel Paint Shop Pro help me record and communicate what nature and humanity creates. Jerry classifies himself as an artistic conservation/education photographer and a nature snooper.ĭriven by a need to help conserve the natural world, his “nature” is to explore, find, create, interpret and share. Reservations required.The Ned Smith Center for Nature and Art in Dauphin County will host an exhibit of digital art photos on canvas called Unique By Nature - Diverse By Design by Jerry Hassinger through October 16.įrom his own backyard to the Grand Canyon, Jerry Hassinger, a Northern Dauphin County native, has roamed field, forest, lake and stream for 80 years, most of which have been accompanied by a camera. Feast on Art heirloom food lecture Thursday, March 26, at 6:30 p.m. Sunday, March 22, children's workshop, ages 7-12, from 2-3:30 p.m. Artist Talk by printmakers Don Axleroad, of Stamford, Cynthia McCollum and Marjorie Tomchuck, both of New Canaan, Sunday, March 15, 3:30-5 p.m. Elemental Energies through Sunday, March 29. Artist Ruth Kalla Ungerer uses egg whites in her work," for example, she said.Ĭarriage Barn Arts Center, 681 South Ave., New Canaan. "There are pieces in the show that deal with eggs. The center also will host a children's art workshop that will focus on a variety of interpretation of eggs that ties in with the element of earth and sustainable food, Kolb said. (During the interview for this story, Baldini announced that she will be a contestant on the Food Network's popular show, "Chopped," on Tuesday, March 31, at 10 p.m.) "She's going to explain flavors of honey and take questions," said Baldini, who will turn Marchese's favorite ingredient into a honey-soaked cake and a carrot, honey and ginger soup during a cooking demonstration. "This particular show is all about earth and materials found in earth. "I think it's a great way to bring people into such a beautiful space," she said. Baldini said she is very proud to be working with the Carriage Barn and being part of the Feast on Art for the first time as a speaker.
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In conjunction with the art show is Feast on Art, a series of heirloom food lectures with culinary tastings curated by Analise Paik of the Fairfield Green Food Guide and chef Silvia Baldini of Strawberry and Sage in New Canaan, a creative food group that does catering and offers educational food lectures and demonstrations.
"You have some works that are more literal and quite a few abstract pieces that are very evocative of the energies that make up the cosmos." One of his pieces in the show, "Fire Engine Plane," focuses on the explosive quality of an airplane's engines spinning in the sky.Īs the exhibit shows, the theme of the four elements can be broadly interpreted, said Arianne Kolb, executive co-director of the nonprofit Carriage Barn Art Center. He is preparing a commemorative mural for the lobby of Freedom Tower in Manhattan. Domingo Zapata, a Spanish-American artist, who divides his time between New York, Miami and Los Angeles, creates bold and energetic paintings, layering fantasy and reality.