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SUMMARY:"Views from a Palace"\, paintings and drawings by Jim Palace
DESCRIPTION:“Views from a Palace”\, paintings and drawings by Jim Palace\, will be on display and for sale June 1st-30th in our cafe gallery. \nA meet the artist reception will take place on Saturday\, June 10th from 3-5 p.m. Free and open to the public. \nInspired by landscapes across the eastern coast\, Jim’s watercolor and colored pencil drawings capture captivating views from the past several years of travel throughout Cape Cod\, New Hampshire\, and North Carolina. Jim has been drawing since he could hold a pencil. He is primarily self-taught – experimenting with various mediums over decades of practice.        \nUnder the tutelage of Ed Turner\, however\, he has refined his craft working with colored pencil. His skilled application of scumbling\, crosshatching\, and burnishing can be seen in his works “Taylor’s Crossing” and “Times in the Orchard.”
URL:https://bookloversgourmet.com/event/views-from-a-palace-paintings-and-drawings-by-jim-palace/
LOCATION:Booklovers’ Gourmet\, 72 East Main St\, Webster\, MA\, 01570\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly Art Exhibits
ORGANIZER;CN="Deb Horan":MAILTO:deb@bookloversgourmet.com
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SUMMARY:Make Your Own Junk Journal
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a fun mini junk journal class! All supplies are included. Learn how to use bits and pieces to make your journal. A really easy and fun class.\n \nJunk journals are typically made with junk mail\, leftover crafting supplies\, and miscellaneous ephemera.\nEach journal will have ten pages to work on. Learn to add pockets\, fold outs\, journal cards and more!\n \nClass will be led by Arteria’s Arts owner Annette Provost.\nCost $25 per person. All materials included. \nJust bring yourself and be ready to create something fun and unique!\nUse ticket link or stop in store to register.\nMinimum 5\, Maximum 10 people
URL:https://bookloversgourmet.com/event/arterias-arts-journal-making-course-3/
LOCATION:Booklovers’ Gourmet\, 72 East Main St\, Webster\, MA\, 01570\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Fun Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Deb Horan":MAILTO:deb@bookloversgourmet.com
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SUMMARY:A Feast of Losses by Judith Ferrara Book Release & Signing
DESCRIPTION:A Feast of Losses documents and celebrates the life of Yetta Dine\, the poet Stanley Kunitz’s mother\, a fierce\, loving\, magnificent woman truly worthy of our attention. Kunitz often remarked that a poet makes a myth of his life as a way of traveling the labyrinth of memory and experience to transformation. Close readers of Kunitz’s luminous poems will\, in reading this book\, gain a sense of the layers of life from which his myths emerged.\n—Marie Howe\, author of four books of poetry\, the most recent\, Magdalene \nJoin us for this free event. Signed books will be available for purchase. \nPerhaps the most enduring poet of his generation\, Stanley Kunitz once observed that “poetry is for the sake of the life.” Based on his mother’s recently recovered memoir\, diary and letters\, Judith Ferrara’s A Feast of Losses offers fresh and intimate insights into both her own and her son’s lives. \nYetta Dine emigrated from Lithuania to New York’s Lower East Side in 1890 and learned the garment trade before moving to Worcester\, Massachusetts\, in 1893 to marry Solomon Kunitz. Readers will have an unprecedented opportunity to hear Yetta’s own voice\, understand her story and explore the influence she had on Stanley Kunitz as a poet and a person. \nWho was this woman\, immortalized as the mother in “The Portrait” who “slapped me hard” when Stanley found his dead father’s portrait in the attic? Yetta’s original papers and the striking details of her life have emerged against all odds—a story within a story. \n  \n \n  \nJudith Ferrara \, Ph.D.\, holds degrees from the University of New Hampshire\, Fitchburg State University and the State University College at Buffalo. Her publications in the field of education include Peer Mediation: Finding a Way to Care (Stenhouse Publishers). Her poems\, essays and artwork have appeared in three collections and in journals. She received a Worcester Cultural Commission/Massachusetts Cultural Council Creative Arts Fellowship in 2003. In 2018\, she received the Stanley Kunitz Medal from the Worcester County Poetry Association.  Ferrara lives in Worcester\, Massachusetts\, with her husband John Gaumond.
URL:https://bookloversgourmet.com/event/a-feast-of-losses-by-judith-ferarra-book-release-signing/
LOCATION:Booklovers’ Gourmet\, 72 East Main St\, Webster\, MA\, 01570\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Deb Horan":MAILTO:deb@bookloversgourmet.com
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