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SUMMARY:Natural Paper Making with Local Plants and Invasive Species
DESCRIPTION:**NOTE: This program offered at Mass Audubon’s Joppa Flats Education Center in Newburyport\, MA. \nJoin us on Tuesday\, August 18 (11:00 – 2:00 pm) & Thursday\, August 20 (11:00 – 2:00 pm) for a natural paper making workshop led by Great Marsh Artist Fellow\, Michele Brody! For this two-day\, three-hour workshop\, Michele will demonstrate the stages involved in gathering local plants for regeneration into handmade paper. She will focus on introducing participants to her practice as an environmental artist\, making paper from locally gathered invasive plant species such as mugwort\, paper mulberry\, and phragmites\, which she transforms into visual interpretations of the native species and habitats they disturb. Workshop participants will have the opportunity to take part in a range of activities\, including learning to identify local species for paper making and how to gather them sustainably to prepare the stalks and reeds for pounding and beating into pulp. All will have the chance to get their hands wet while learning how to pull a sheet of their own handmade paper\, which can be embellished with found leaves and flowers\, or collaged with any personal items you would like to bring\, such as photographs\, locally dried plants of your own\, or found images from printed materials. \nParticipants will also have the chance to listen to a slide presentation of Brody’s artwork while drinking mugwort tea\, and discussing the relationship of native and non-native/invasive plants in a world greatly affected by our changing climate and migrating communities. \nThis series is offered in partnership with Artists for the Great Marsh and Mass Audubon. To learn more about the Great Marsh Artists Program\, visit this webpage. \nRegister for the workshop by clicking HERE.
URL:https://manshipartists.org/event/natural-paper-making-2
LOCATION:Mass Audubon Joppa Flats Education Center\, 1 Plum Island Turnpike\, Newburyport\, 01950\, United States
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SUMMARY:Plein Air Drawing with Jeff Hayes
DESCRIPTION:AT STARFIELD\, the Manship Artists Residency in Lanesville \nRefresh your skills\, sharpen your focus\, and practice drawing outside and on the go! This workshop with artist Jeff Hayes welcomes participants of all levels and includes warm-ups and exercises designed to build confidence while strengthening observation and drawing skills. \nThe goal is to improve the ability to quickly capture moments and scenes that abound at Starfield. Participants will review materials\, useful tools\, and exercises such as Continuous Line\, Thumbnails\, and Blind Contour. Students will practice observing their surroundings with fresh eyes\, choosing subjects and viewpoints\, and framing scenes through trees\, buildings\, patterns of light\, and close-up or expansive views. Drawing on the go is a lifelong skill that enriches many creative pursuits. Participants can expect to build technique\, focus\, and flow while actively drawing outdoors. \nREGISTER HERE.\n  \n\n\nAbout Jeff:\nJeffrey H. Hayes is a multidisciplinary artist\, designer\, and drawing instructor whose work is rooted in deep observation and the expressive potential of the hand-drawn line. He credits his high school art teacher\, Joan Gitlow\, with teaching him how to truly see\, lessons that continue to shape his approach to drawing and visual storytelling. \nFor decades\, Jeffrey worked as an art director at advertising agencies serving Fortune 500 clients\, where his answer to most challenges was a hand-drawn! As a live illustrator\, he creates real-time drawings during innovation sessions\, using imagery to deepen engagement and spark ideas. He has recently added live Fashion Sketching to his services. Jeffrey exhibits in group shows\, enjoys collaborating with fellow artists and printmakers\, and on a good day\, keeps a lively stream of sketches flowing from his pen. \nJeff’s work can be found here on his website.
URL:https://manshipartists.org/event/plein-air-drawing-jeff-hayes
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SUMMARY:Boston Dance Theater
DESCRIPTION:AT WINDHOVER CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS\, 257R Granite St\, Rockport \nSaturday\, August 22 at 7:00 pm \nExperience the first public preview of Four Seasons on the Great Marsh: Autumn\, an ambitious new work from Boston Dance Theaterthat explores the ecology\, history\, and seasonal rhythms of New England’s Great Marsh through contemporary dance\, environmentalresearch\, original music\, visual art\, and community engagement. \nConceived and directed by Boston Dance Theater Founder and Director Jessie Jeanne Stinnett\, this multi-year interdisciplinaryproject combines place-based artistic inquiry with ecological exploration\, inviting audiences to consider the interconnectedrelationships between people\, landscape\, and the natural world. \nFour Seasons on the Great Marsh: Autumn reflects on harvest\, migration\, ecological interdependence\, decay and transformation\,and preparation for winter. This work-in-progress excerpt offers audiences an opportunity to experience a major new creation in itsearly stages and become part of its artistic journey. \nThe evening also features Delicate Blue\, a captivating repertory work by Brazilian choreographer Alessandro Sousa Pereira andinspired by themes of environmental connection and humanity’s relationship to nature. \nThe artistic team includes Jessie Jeanne Stinnett\, Sean Pfeiffer\, Henoch Spinola\, Wesley Urbanczyk\, and Ameia Mikula-Noble\, with creative contributions from composer and sound artist Skooby Laposky\, visual artist Kim Radochia\, and lighting designer BrentWoods. \nThis Great Marsh dance  project is supported in part by the Great Marsh Artists Fellowship and was supported with a creative residency at the Manship Artists Residency\, where the artists developed and rehearsed this program. \nBoston Dance Theater is a contemporary repertory company committed to creating and presenting innovative\, interdisciplinarydance works. Founded by Jessie Jeanne Stinnett\,  BDT brings together a core ensemble of artists to perform works by nationally andinternationally recognized choreographers alongside original creations. The company is dedicated to artistic excellence\, communityengagement\, and fostering the next generation of dance artists through its Trainee Program. \nTickets Here\n  \n\n 
URL:https://manshipartists.org/event/boston-dance-theater
LOCATION:Windhover Center for the Performing Arts\, 257R Granite St\, Rockport\, 01930\, United States
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