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Calendar - Saturday, June 30

May 12 - June 30, 2012
After the Storm, Comes the Rainbow

June 16 - July 28, 2012
It's My Nature

June 30, 2012
OMNY Taiko

  

After the Storm, Comes the Rainbow

First Annual Student/Amateur Photo-Art Exhibit

Dates: Through June 30, 2012
Location: Kaaterskill Fine Arts Gallery, Hunter Village Square, Main Street, Hunter
Gallery Hours: Thursday-Saturday 10 am-5 pm, Sunday 10 am-3:30 pm (Closed Monday-Wednesday)
More Information: 518 263 2060

Photo by Brooke Koerner

After the Storm, Comes the Rainbow

The Catskill Mountain Foundation's Kaaterskill Fine Arts Gallery, Hunter, NY, in cooperation with the NYC-DEP, the Greene County Soil and Water Conservation District - Watershed Assistance Program (Tannersville, NY), the Windham Arts Alliance, and the Mountaintop School Districts announce the opening of the First Annual Student/Amateur Photo-Art Exhibit. The Amateur Exhibit, on display and open to public viewing until June 3rd, 2012, is being offered as one of a number of events being held across the Schoharie Watershed region during the month of May.

Schoharie Watershed Month is an annual event that recognizes the role that the Watershed plays in the life of the Mountaintop communities and beyond through organizing quality educational activities across different age groups and avenues that involve local organizations, schools, residents, and businesses. Participating school districts include Hunter-Tannersville, Windham-Ashland-Jewett, and Gilboa-Conesville. These are the very locations that were devastated by Hurricane Irene and the storms of last fall. This exhibit takes its theme from the commitment and rebuilding efforts that have taken place since the floods of 2011 and are continuing even now. In addition to those listed above, co-sponsors of the events throughout the month include the Catskill Mountain Foundation, the Catskill Watershed Corporation, the Mountain Top Historical Society, the Greene County Sportsmen's Federation, the NY/NJ Trail Conference, the Greene County Cornell Cooperative Extension, and the Community of Windham Foundation.

 

  

It's My Nature

The Paintings and Sculptures of Fred Adell

Dates: Through July 28, 2012
Location: Kaaterskill Fine Arts, Route 23A, Main Street, Hunter, NY
Gallery Hours: Thursday-Saturday 10am-5pm, Sunday 10am-3:30pm (Closed Monday-Wednesday)
Information: 518 263 2060

It's My Nature

Meet Fred Adell, an artist. He's one in a million who has literally never been out of the city (that would be Queens), and now for the first time he's agreed to come out to the "boondocks" to dock with full-blown nature without bars in the Catskill Mountains.

Starting on June 16, The Kaaterskill Fine Arts Gallery will present its latest exhibit titled It's My Nature!, a refreshingly wonderful presentation of the nature of wildlife through the special eyes of Fred Adell. Black bears casually meander across Main Street in downtown Hunter on their way to imbibe the cool clear waters of the Schoharie Creek -- at first glance a very different scene from Mr. Adell's New York City apartment block. But the flow of the Schoharie seems to mimic the artistic thirst of the tireless Mr. Adell who, like his home city, never seems to sleep, working hard, alone at his easel, on his doors, or on the walls of his apartment while he paints his Nature.

"I was about seven or eight when I started drawing and painting," says Fred reflecting back on the origins of his art in the city where he was born and raised. "My father said that he knew I was artistic even before then, observing the creations I made with Lego pieces!" Fred must have been making exuberant Lego creations, and the creations he constructs today bear the same hallmarks of boundless enthusiasm and joy.

Continuing about his past he says, "By that time, I was also fascinated by animals, and began my artistic career by copying photos and book illustrations (of all kinds of animals). "After a while I started sketching ... from life, such as my aunt's cats, and of course zoo animals, as well as mounted specimens in the American Museum of Natural History...." Here Fred lays an interesting question before the Art World: "[C]ould that be considered a form of 'still life'? Animals in their panoramic dioramas, many of them I feel are masterpieces !" Mounted specimens and panoramic dioramas as still life...this reveals some of the sensitive originality of an artist who has been painting his inner vision of the wild all his life from within the asphalt jungles of New York City. In commenting on his life-long love of sketching in museums, especially the Museum of Natural History, Fred says, "I also drew (and still do) the skeletons of dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals.

His sculptures, like his paintings, are rich in texture and primordial in color, suggesting a deep relationship with the nature of the animal depicted, which has the interesting effect of inviting the viewer ever closer into the "nature" being created by this artist.

Fred in person is vibrant and expressive, and the animation that stirs his soul is the same that directs his brushstrokes putting paint to canvas with an exuberance reflecting back and forth unselfconsciously from painting to viewer. "Growing up with a disability (Cerebral Palsy), I was shy and socially awkward, and felt more comfortable around animals, so I suppose that empathy has been reflected in my artwork."

If one has the least little bit of childlike surrender left in this grown-up world, bring it to this remarkable debut. Fred Adell has come out of the shelter of the city to burst full-blown on the art scene up here in the Catskills, engaging our curiosity as the wonder steals over us at the effortless acceptance of Fred's face-to-face experience depicting his Nature.

 

  

OMNY Taiko

With Grammy Award-winning Taiko Master, Koji Nakamura

Date: Saturday, June 30, 2012
Time: 3:00 pm
FREE Concert
Location:
Orpheum Performing Arts Center, Main Street, Route 23A, Village of Tannersville
More Information: Call 518 263 2063

OMNY Taiko

Believing that art can touch every human being, despite differences in language, customs, race and religion, these traditional Japapnese drummers form a bridge between people by means of a pure and primal sound that is beyond words. A truly visceral experience!

Join us on Sunday, July 1 at the Windham Civic Center, Windham, NY for another presentation of this concert. CLICK HERE for more information!

 

 

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