Terra Nova Arts

Thursday, December 28, 2006

arts: photography

Greenwich- The Gallery Upstairs@111 exhibition, "Landscapes: Photographs by Karen Schlesinger," runs January 11- February 17. Guests will get a chance to meet and talk with Schlesinger at the opening reception, which will be held from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m., Thursday, January 11, 2007.

Gallery Hours: Thursday-Sunday 5:00 to closing (restaurant hours) and Wednesdays 7:30 to closing and other times by appointment, call The Gallery Upstairs@111 at 518-321-5505, E-Mail Maureen Kinsella: art@111mainstreet.net or visit www.111mainstreet.net <http://111mainstreet.net> for more information.

111 Main Street in the Village of Greenwich has two storefronts, on the right entrance side is the bar, and the left side is the dining room. The fine arts gallery is on the second floor, above the bar. Dinner seating is from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday and reservations are suggested. For reservations call 518-692-8016.

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Karen Schlesinger
Digital Artist's Space
Troy, NY
www.digitalartistspace.com
www.shadowboxstudios.com

Tuesday, December 26, 2006

music: phoebe henry

Phoebe Henry
New Years Eve
6, 7 & 8pm at Coffee Traders on Broadway, Saratoga First Night
www.phoebehenry.com

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

arts: photography (open house)

The Photography Center of the Capital Region is hosting an open house from 12 noon to 6 p.m. on Sunday December 17.

The PhotoCenter is located at 404 River Street in Troy (nearly across the street from Terra409).

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Nicholas Reinert, Director
Nicholas Argyros, Founder

Thursday, December 07, 2006

food, glorious food

Join Troy's latest eating endeavor, a good supplement to the Troy Farmers' Market:

http://troyfoodcoop.com/

To join, e-mail: membership@troyfoodcoop.com

art & crafts at the food co-op

Winter Art & Craft Show
Saturday, December 9
10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Honest Weight Food Co-op
484 Central Ave., Albany
482-2667

arts: noise, film, digital art

The Electronic Arts Department at RPI presents:

Exibitol
Sunday 10 December
4 to 9 PM
West Hall, RPI Campus
for more info http://arts.rpi.edu/

Featuring the work of Ethan Bach, Michael Bullock,
Alex Chechile, C. Ryder Cooley, Boryana Rossa, Jim
Finn, Dara Greenwald, Jung Yoon Lee, Wil Lindsay, Noah
Marchal, Jefferson Pitcher, J. Craig Tompkins,
charlesveasey, and vodstrup.

Feeling artless? Sail on down to West Hall on the RPI
campus on Sunday 10 December, from 4 to 9 PM for a
dose of EXIBITOL. Stroll through the former Troy
Hospital and take in brainwaves, miniature hospitals,
rooms that make their own noise, trapeze acts, feature
films about Maoist discourse in Peru, and much more.
Side effects may include edification, utopian /
dystopian visions, and epiphany.

Exibitol. Smile While You Art.® It just may change
your life.

Participants
Ethan Bach: Unmistakable Tenderness
Michael Bullock: Auditory Thresholds
Alex Chechile: Electroencephalogra
phic Bloodbath!!
C. Ryder Cooley: Residual Debris of the Singing Tree
Project
Boryana Rossa: About the Living and the Dead; The
Snowflake Movie
Jim Finn: La Trinchera Luminosa del Presidente Gonzalo
(The Shining Trench of Chairman Gonzalo)
Dara Greenwald: Terra Alert; The Samaras Project
Jung Yoon Lee: Pixelated Screen
Wil Lindsay: Timescape Series
Noah Marchal: Plantmech
Jefferson Pitcher: Excerpt from The Winter of the
Beard: A Documentary About The Small Things
J. Craig Tompkins: Sanitarium
charlesveasey: wandering thoughts of the endless earth
vodstrup: k?m'?-fläzh'

arts: fashion show tonight

Just a friendly reminder that tonight (12/7) is our Annual Holiday Fashion
Show and Arts Extravaganza. We have quite an evening planned
for you.

Be the first to see my new designs for 2007 presented in a full runway
fashion show. Shop our once yearly boutique for some great cashmere finds.
Enjoy our Visual Art's lounge featuring a select group of local artists.
And, dance the night away with music provided by dj Back from Japan, Jesse
Stiles and special guests. This is an evening you shouldn't miss. Boutique
opens at 7:00pm. Fashion show to start 8:30pm. Call or email if you need any
more info. Hope to see you there!

Sincerely,
Kathleen Tesnakis
President/Designer, `e ko logic, Inc
518-274-0813 ph
ekologic.com

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

art opening: albany airport (tomorrow)

AIRPORT TO HOST RECEPTION FOR NEW SITE-SPECIFIC PROJECT
CELEBRATING SHAKER HISTORY
Albany, NY (November 20, 2006) - - - The Albany International Airport will host a public
reception to premiere Watervliet, a multimedia, site specific installation by artist Pablo Helguera, on
Thursday December 7th at 7:00 p.m. on the third floor Observation Level.
Watervliet is presented in partnership with the Shaker Heritage Society, which was one of five
museums in New York State to receive a Sites Re-Seen grant from the New York State Council on the
Arts. The grant program funds unique collaborations between established artists and museums that are
working to interpret significant historic sites in a new way.
The Albany International Airport Art & Culture Program commissioned the site specific
installation, which will remain on exhibit for two years on the third floor of the terminal in the
Observation Area.
Watervliet was inspired by a Shaker map in the collection of the Albany Institute of History and
Art. Established in 1776, the first Shaker community, “Watervliet,” consisted of vast land holdings in the
area now known as the Town of Colonie. In 1926, the Shakers sold part of their land to Albany County
and helped clear the property for construction of what is now Albany International Airport. The map
remains a visibly important part of the work, linking geographic areas and Shaker landmarks to
photographs and a video that documents Shaker music, religion, history and the changes that have taken
place at the Watervliet site.
Pablo Helguera is a performance and multi-media artist who has exhibited at the Museum of
Modern Art, NY, the Royal College of Art, London, the Havana Biennial, and many other museums and
galleries around the world. His work as a museum educator has influenced his interests as an artist,
leading him to pursue works that concern issues of interpretation, dialogue, and the role of contemporary
culture in a global age.
Mr. Helgura’s most recent project, The School of Pan-American Unrest, involved his travel by
car from Alaska to Chile and included exhibits, discussions, and video at 40 locations, with the aim of
encouraging cultural exchange between communities throughout the Americas.
The reception is free and open to the public. Parking will be validated for guests. For additional
information, please contact Sharon Bates, Director of the Art & Culture Program, at 518 242-2243.

artist loft: photography

The next artists' loft gathering is Monday, December 11 at 6 p.m. at Terra409, 409 River Street, Troy. For more info., e-mail: scott@terranovachurch.org

Friday, December 01, 2006

rocky's back

Rocky's back. Is he still relevent? Should his character be obsolete? Not according to the following thoughtful commentary:

http://www.dickstaub.com/culturewatch.php?record_id=1081