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November 12, 2009
"An artist needn't be a clergyman or a churchwarden, but he certainly must have a warm heart for his fellow men." - Vincent van Gogh


Buy Art. Buy Lowell. Campaign Kick-off TONIGHT!


Jason Crigler Makes Guest Appearance at "Life. Support. Music."


"Healing Art" City-wide Events


Naughty Readings Are Back!


Make a Wish at the 119 Gallery


Get Holiday Gift Ideas at Second Wind Cafe's "Vendor Day"

Performance Celebrates 17th Century Poet Anne Bradstreet


"The Adventures of Prince Achmed" Comes to Life at Durgin Hall


Guy Fieri Road Show, A Knuckle Sandwich Production: The First Ever Rock N'Role Culinary Tour


Filmmaker Michal Goldman Premieres "At Home In Utopia" in Lowell



New Exhibit Opens at the NEQM


Revolving Museum presents: 'Home is Where the heART Is'

Save the Date! 2009 City of Lights Parade & Holiday Art Stroll


Animal Rescue Network of New England

The American Textile History Museum Presents:


New England Fiber Collective at the Whistler House Museum of Art



Women's Works' Holiday Art and Craft Fair


Revolving Museum Youth Art Event

Calls to Artists
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Buy Art. Buy Lowell. Campaign Kick-off TONIGHT!



Drop in, network with your peers, and hear about the value of buying local art from satisfied patrons at Lowell's Buy Art. Buy Lowell. campaign kick-off! Pick up a copy of our new Buy Art. Buy Lowell. business guide for purchasing local art and tour Lowell's Western Avenue Studios.
Buying local art can be a fun part of your bottom line ... come see Lowell's creative economy in action! Light refreshments will be served.
Thursday, November 12
5:30-7:30pm
Loading Dock Gallery
122 Western Avenue | Lowell

Your RSVP is appreciated - please email Julia Gavin at jgavin@lowellma.gov or call 978-674-1483.

Jason Crigler Makes Guest Appearance at "Life. Support. Music."

In August 2004, Jason Crigler, one of New York City's most sought-after guitarists, suffered a brain hemorrhage during a concert in Manhattan. That night at the hospital, the doctors told Jason's family if he made it through the night, there wouldn't be much left of him. Refusing to accept the dark future described by doubtful doctors, the Criglers resolved to help Jason make a full recovery through the thing he treasured most: MUSIC.
Please join us as we welcome Jason Crigler himself for a guest appearance and musical performance following this very special screening of "Life. Support. Music.", a chronicle of Jason's recovery and the courage and hope he received from his family and friends. This event is presented by Moses Greeley Parker Lectures in partnership with the Lowell Film Collaborative, and is a part of the Arts League of Lowell's Healing Art programming.
FREE and open to the public!

Thur., Nov. 12, 7pm, UMass Lowell O'Leary Library, 61 Wilder Street, Room 222

Visit "Life. Support. Music." at www.lifesupportmusic.org


"Healing Art" City-wide Events

Healing Art/Strong at the Broken Places is a multi-venue program that spotlights the power of the creative arts to effect connection and healing in the community. These events will touch the lives of all who participate whether as artists, witnesses or viewers.
Healing Art Schedule of Events in Lowell
UMass Lowell, O'Leary Library | 61 Wilder Street
Free film screening: "Life. Support. Music" with special guest Jason Crigler
Thurs. Nov. 12, 7pm., UML O'Leary Library, Room 222, South Campus
More information: www.lowellfilmcollaborative.org


22 Shattuck Street, downtown Lowell
Rainbow Dance, performance and workshop. Visit http://www.rainbowdance.org/. Preregistration required. Contact Jean Winslow, jeanwinslow@msn.com
Sat. Nov. 14, 10-12:30pm


Naughty Readings Are Back!



Image Theater will be presenting its 5th annual "adult's night out" Naughty Readings. This is an evening of food, theater, music and drink unlike any other fundraiser!

Seven sexy, silly, short plays AND original titillating tunes ... ALL original, all by local writers and composers will be performed in a casual and catastrophic fashion by some of the area's top actors and singers.

The cost is $25 for early reservations and $28 at the door.
Sat. Nov. 14, Old Court Irish Bar, 29 Central St., Lowell
For more information call 978-441-0102 or go to www.Imagetheater.com.

Make a Wish at the 119 Gallery

A three-channel video projection, Make a Wish by Denis Dumas combines images of thunder storms and water with an accompanying soundtrack of voiced concerns to envelop the gallery in an electrical storm of uncertainty. Watery surfaces spill with a myriad of visions that form a layered collage of contemporary troubles. Mixing real and virtual imagery, Dumas creates multiple points of view that redefine domestic, political, ecological, social, and economic ideas.

Dumas' installation is intended to empower us eliciting our resolve in the face of real and conjured threats. Like the artist, we are to summon our own sense of individual identity as a rudder to navigate through confusing circumstances and environments.

Make a Wish is on exhibit at the 119 Gallery through November 14
Gallery hours are Tue-Sat, 12 noon - 5 pm

For more information visit www.119gallery.org



Get Holiday Gift Ideas at Second Wind Cafe's "Vendor Day"


Meet local artisans and gift-sellers and get great holiday gift ideas at Lowell's Second Wind Cafe (formerly Cafe Aiello). Featured sellers include Scentsy, Sweet Lydia's Treats, Jewerly Designs by Pat, Java Tree Coffees, Motives Cosmetics & Skin Care, and Revival Designs & Screenprints. Come relax, meet new friends, and enjoy great food and hot beverages!
For more information, contact Shannon Goor at Second Wind Cafe at 978-323-4656.

Sunday, Nov. 15, 12-4pm,
Second Wind Cafe, 30 Gorham St., Lowell


Performance Celebrates 17th Century Poet Anne Bradstreet

Anne Bradstreet
Anne Bradstreet

Anne Dudley Bradstreet, who was born in England in 1612 and spent much of her life living in Andover, MA, is widely believed to be the first North American poet. In anticipation of the 400 year anniversary of her birth, several cultural institutions from Andover and North Andover will celebrate her life and work with a performance of poetry and music titled "To My Dear Children: An Afternoon with Mistress Anne Dudley Bradstreet and the Essex Chamber Music Players."
Co-sponsored by the North Andover and Andover historical societies, the Essex Chamber Music Players, and the North Parish Church. Tickets are $10 in advance or $15 at the door and can be purchased at the Andover bookstore, the North Andover or Andover Historical Societies or online at http://www.mvarts.info.com.
Sun., Nov. 15, 2pm, North Parish Church, 190 Academy Rd., N. Andover
For more information on this concert or the ECMP, contact Mike Finegold at 978 470-1584 or at ecmp314@comcast.net or visit http://www.essexchambermusicplayers.org.

"The Adventures of Prince Achmed" Comes to Life at Durgin Hall


Come for an incredible musical performnce by the renowned Andreas Kapsalis Trio who will present a live soundtrack to the historic feature-length animated film "The Adventures of Prince Achmed." Known to be the oldest surviving animated feature film, "Prince Achmed" was released in 1926 by German animator Lotte Reiniger and showcases a special technique called silhouette animation which involves manipulated cutouts made from cardboard and thin sheets of lead placed under a camera. The effect is stunning and haunting, and is brilliantly captured by the Andreas Kapsalis Trio, who include this live soundtrack as part of their repertoire. Don't miss this amazing one-time only event, co-sponsored by the UMass Lowell Department of Music, the Lowell Film Collaborative, 119 Gallery, and the Revolving Museum.
Admission: $5 general public | Free for UML staff, faculty, and students (w/ID)
Mon., Nov. 16, 7:30pm, UMass Lowell Durgin Concert Hall, 35 Wilder Street
Visit the Andreas Kapsalis Trio at www.andreaskapsalis.com

Guy Fieri Road Show, A Knuckle Sandwich Production: The First Ever Rock N'Role Culinary Tour

The First Ever Rock N'Role Culinary Tour kicks off in Lowell!
Guy Fieri, best selling author and star of three Food Network shows, Diners, Drive-in and Dives, Guy's Big Bite and Ultimate Recipe Showdown, kicks off his 21-city Road Show in Lowell on November 17th at 8pm. Taking American food culture to new heights this show marries food and a high energy rock-n-roll concert with blow-your-mind entertainment.
Tickets are $39.50 to $150.00.
To purchase tickets or for more information contact the Lowell Memorial Auditorium located at 50 East Merrimack St., call the box office at 978-454-2299 or visit www.lowellauditorium.com

Filmmaker Michal Goldman Premieres "At Home In Utopia" in Lowell



"At Home in Utopia" | A film by Michal Goldman

What does it take to get housing that's good for our children? What does it take to build a community where we want to live? Does it take a movement? During the 1920s, thousands of immigrant factory workers managed to build cooperative apartment houses that they owned and ran themselves. When they were hit by the Great Depression, they fought alongside others to win the social safety net that we are now in danger of losing. The film "At Home in Utopia" tells their story. Presented in partnership with UMass Lowell, Lowell National Historical Park, and the Lowell Film Collaborative, with support from the Massachusetts Cultural Council.

Join an informative post-film discussion with the following guest panelists:
Michal Goldman, Filmmaker

Bob Forrant, Professor/UMass Lowell Regional Economics and Social Development
Lindolfo Carballo, Community Action to Support Affordability (CASA)

Thur., Nov. 19, 6:30pm (Refreshments), 7pm (Screening)
Lowell National Historical Park Visitor Center, 246 Market Street. Free admission!

For more information, visit www.athomeinutopia.com and the Filmmakers Collaborative.



New Exhibit Opens at the NEQM

The New England Quilt Museum is excited to announce their new exhibition of international art quilts: Masters: 40 Contemporary Master Quilters, opening Nov., 19. Masters explores the cutting edge of art quilting, with today's most regarded global quilt artists represented in this comprehensive exhibition.

Masters opens on Nov. 19, with a formal opening reception on Sat. Nov. 21,1pm. Sielman will be signing copies of her book, Masters: Art Quilts at the reception. The exhibition will run through Feb. 25, 2010.

For more information, visit www.nequiltmuseum.org.


Revolving Museum presents: 'Home is Where the heART Is'



On Saturday, November 21st from 7-10:30PM The Revolving Museum is hosting a house warming party, Home is Where the Art Is!, at their new location at 122 Western Avenue.
Everyone is invited to learn more about the museum's youth programs at this special event that includes an evening of music, food and fun. The festivities include a fashion art auction, music and live performances, along with light refreshments and a cash bar. Tours of the new facilities will be offered throughout the night.
Admission is free for kids under 16; $10 for museum members, students and artists; and $25 donation for all others. All proceeds from the event support the museum's community art and education programs. Tickets may be purchased over the phone at 978-937-2787, online at www.revolvingmuseum.org, or at the door.
For more information visit www.revolvingmuseum.org.

Save the Date! 2009 City of Lights Parade & Holiday Art Stroll


The City of Lowell kicks off the holiday season on Saturday, November 28 at the Annual City of Lights Parade and Holiday Art Stroll from 11am - 8pm. Enjoy family activities, music and other holiday treats!
New this year: Holiday Stocking Stuffer Scavenger Hunt!

Additional Activities Include:
* 2nd Annual Hot Chocolate Competition
* Trolley Rides
* Street Performers
* Festival of Wreaths
* Arts & Crafts
* Photos with Santa ($3 per photo)

Volunteer with us and be a part of the fun! For volunteer information, please call 978-674-1483.

For information on City of Lights, including a detailed schedule of events, visit www.lowell.org.




Animal Rescue Network of New England


Do you love art? Do you love animals? Please come to our benefit art auction! Proceeds go to the Animal Rescue Network of New England. More information visit at http://www.arnne.org./
Contributing Artists: Mary Catherine Albenzi, Dale Tremblay Begley, Perry Lowell Bent, Carla Byrne, Norm Caron, Elizabeth Craumer, Laura Dunlavey, Barbara Fletcher, Cathy "Sea-Jay" Geisler, Tom Martin, Kathy Marx, Lili Mayer, Regina McGearty, Monte Verde Glass Art Studio, Molly Poole, Monique Sakelarrios, Shaunna Duffy Smith, Gay Tracy.
Pet Adoption Days at Congregational Church, Pelham are:
Sun. Nov. 21, 11-2pm
Sun. Dec. 19, 11-2pm

The American Textile History Museum Presents:

Changing Landscapes: Contemporary Chinese Fiber Art
Through March 14, 2010

The first exhibition of contemporary Chinese fiber art ever to travel to the United States, this exhibit is a snapshot of how three generations of artists working in fiber media are documenting, navigating, and responding to the tremendous economic, political, and social changes that have transformed the Chinese landscape over the past decade. Includes two-dimensional tapestries as well as sculptural work celebrating virtuosity of technique and profound cultural and artistic expression.

New England Fiber Collective at the Whistler House Museum of Art


"Integrity of the Whole" by Julie Lupien Nussbaum Eleko, elelo and alabere, 46x79
"Integrity of the Whole" by Julie Lupien Nussbaum
Eleko, elelo and alabere, 46x79


Simultaneous Shows: Nov. 21 to Dec. 31, 2009
Reception: Saturday, Nov. 21, 2 pm - 4 pm
In the Parker Gallery
Annual Juried Members Exhibition 2009
A diverse representation of the artist/members' work including oil, watercolor, mixed media, photography, and more...

In the Member's Room
New England Fiber Collective
'Surface Design' sounds so industrial. Somehow it doesn't conjure up the complex relationship between our sensations and our imaginations. The textures, colors, even smells of certain fabrics speak directly to our memories and fantasies. Joanne Scanlan Hart, Julie Lupien Nussbaum, Mary Walter and Stanley Pinckney, the artists of the New England Fiber Collective, use fabric and dyes to capture the images enveloped in this flood of emotions.

For more information, visit www.whistlerhouse.org



Women's Works' Holiday Art and Craft Fair

Celebrating the Creativity of Women at UMass Lowell, Thursday, Dec. 3, 2 - 8 p.m., in the beautiful UMass Lowell Inn & Conference Center in downtown Lowell.
Start your holiday shopping and find something unique from a bountiful array of art works, hand crafts, artisanal foods and books - all created by women associated with UMass Lowell: Felting, silver jewelry, watercolors, scarves of painted silk, original note cards, handmade chocolates, and much, much more! There will be continuous stage performances including music, historic skits and spoken word events, raffled prizes from local businesses, wine and cheese tasting from 6-8 pm, and a silent auction where you can bid on special high-ticket items.
General admission $5; students $1
Advanced sales: $25 for 6 tickets

Admission and a portion of all sales will support the Center for Women and Work, dedicated to improving the conditions of work and economic opportunities for women.
For more information contact Darcie Boyer ASAP at 978-934-4380 or cww@uml.edu about availabilities.

Revolving Museum Youth Art Event


The Revolving Museum Youth present creations from the 2009 fall semester on Sat., Dec. 19, 7-10pm on the 4th floor gallery of Western Avenue Studios. Young artists from the Artbotics class will demonstrate kinetic sculptures that combine computer science and visual design. The Vanguardian Art group will perform on African Drums that they made with drum artist, Dan Holt. Fashion tote bags and hats created in the 8-Weeks class will be exhibited as well. Join us to tour our new classrooms, meet our students and celebrate their artworks.
For more information please contact the Revolving Museum at 978-YES-ARTS.

Calls to Artists

Material is Language: 119 Gallery's Fifth Annual Juried Exhibit
November 25 - December 20, 2009
THEME:
Material is Language is open to all media. The theme is the media or materials. 119 Gallery's artists and exhibits blur the line between traditional and non-traditional media. None-the-less the material is the language. How do your materials articulate your idea?
JUROR:
Nick Capasso, Senior Curator, DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Garden, Lincoln, MA.
ELIGIBILITY:
Open to 119 Gallery members, Creative Level and above.
SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS AND FEES:
If you are not a gallery member, the entry fee is $40, which entitles you to Creative Level membership. See our membership page to join the gallery at the Creative Level Membership with PayPal.

Actual works will be judged. All media accepted. Limit 2 pieces. Wall pieces must be neatly framed, wired and ready to hang. Entries must be accompanied by entry fee. Work should not exceed 4 feet wide. Each piece should be labeled with artist's name, title, medium, date and price. Unless otherwise specified, all art in the exhibit is for sale and 119 Gallery takes a 30 percent commission on pieces sold.
Please bring membership check with submission if you have not already paid. Please attach entry form to each piece submitted. You can download an entry form here http://www.119gallery.org/?p=2527
DEADLINES:
Work to be delivered by hand between Saturday November 14 thru Tuesday November 17, 1-5pm. Pick up unaccepted works on Saturday November 21, 1-5pm. 119 Gallery, 119 Chelmsford Street.
PRIZE:
A Solo Exhibition at 119 Gallery.




Postcards From the Edge
A Benefit for Visual AIDS

Hosted by ZieherSmith Gallery, www.Ziehersmith.com

DEADLINE: Postmark Thursday, December 10, 2009 (NO late entries)

Artists must be 18 years or older to participate. Only one entry per
artist. For details, go to: http://www.thebody.com/visualaids/current/postcards2009_artists.htm


Links:
Lowell Memorial Auditorium, http://www.lowellauditorium.com/eventlistings.aspx
Merrimack Repertory Theatre, www.merrimackrep.org
The Bridge Review: Merrimack Valley Culture, http://ecommunity.uml.edu/bridge/
Website for Lowell artists, www.lowellisart.com
Art community chronicle, www.vyumagazine.com
Arts League of Lowell, www.artsleagueoflowell.org
Western Avenue Studios, www.westernavenuestudios.com
Ayer Lofts, www.Ayerlofts.com
The Brush Art Gallery and Studios, www.thebrush.org
The Image Theater, www.imagetheater.com
Whistler House Museum of Art, www.whistlerhouse.org
For a fuller listing of links see the COOL website, www.cultureiscool.org

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