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SUMMARY:Gallery Exhibit: "Threads of Nature: Mixed Media Works" Art Exhibit Highlights Connections to Nature - Colleen Miller
DESCRIPTION:Lambertville artist Colleen Miller is pleased to announce her upcoming art exhibit\, “Threads of Nature: Mixed Media Works\,” at the Lambertville Public Library showcasing a captivating collection of diverse artworks that explore the intersection of nature and creativity. \nThis exhibit of Colleen Miller’s artwork features various pieces that show how the artist finds connections to nature. “Threads of Nature” reflects the beauty\, complexity\, and interconnectedness of the natural world. \n“My mixed media art represents a visual language that reflects life\, nature and movement and seeks to bring joy to the viewer. Like a double-sided coin\, I explore realistic painting as well as intuitive painting methods and fabric-paper collages\,” Miller said. \nVisitors can expect to encounter a range of artistic techniques\, including painting on canvas and wood\, as well as collage including vintage items\, fabric\, threads and ephemera. \nExhibit Dates: January 4\, 2024 – February 15\, 2024 \nOpening Reception: Thursday\, January 4 from 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm \nThe opening reception on Thursday\, January 4 -6:30 pm – 8:30 pm will provide an opportunity for attendees to meet the artist and engage in discussions about art.
URL:https://lambertvillelibrary.org/event/gallery-exhibit-threads-of-nature-mixed-media-works-art-exhibit-highlights-connections-to-nature-colleen-miller
LOCATION:Lambertville Library Gallery
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SUMMARY:Community Sponsored Event: Author Event - Ralph Young's "American Patriots: A Short History of Dissent"
DESCRIPTION:Please join Ralph Young at the Lambertville Free Public Library on February 1\, 2024\, at\n7:00pm. He will discuss his latest book American Patriots: A Short History of Dissent\, in which\nhe chronicles the key role dissent has played in the shaping of the United States. He explains that\nactivists are not protesting against America but rather pushing the country to live up to its ideals. \nRalph Young is a history professor at Temple University (and a Rivertown resident). He is the\nrecipient of several major teaching awards including the College of Liberal Arts Distinguished\nTeaching Award\, the Provost’s Award for Innovative Teaching in General Education\, Honors\nProfessor of the Year\, the Lindback Foundation Award for Teaching Excellence\, and Temple’s\nhighest award\, the Great Teacher Award. \nYoung has taught at Temple’s Rome campus and has led several Education Abroad summer\ncourses in Northern Ireland. He is the founder of the weekly campus-wide “teach-ins” at Temple\nin which students and faculty investigate the historical context of controversial contemporary\nissues. \nHe was a Fulbright Scholar at Roma Tre University in 2009 and 2023 and he regularly teaches\nseminars on dissent movements as a guest lecturer at Charles University in Prague and Tübingen\nUniversity in Germany. In July 2018 he was the Keynote Speaker on “The Ethics of Dissent” at\nthe historic Chautauqua Institution in New York.\nHe is also the author of Dissent: The History of an America Idea and Make Art Not War: \nPolitical Protest Posters from the Twentieth Century. \nFarley’s Bookstore will be offering books for purchase at the event.
URL:https://lambertvillelibrary.org/event/community-sponsored-event-author-event-ralph-youngs-american-patriots-a-short-history-of-dissent
LOCATION:Lambertville Library Gallery
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