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Re: Steps of the Celts
This is a video about the SOTC with Catherine Gallagher
Steps of the Celts
This is a video of the SOTC with Catherine Gallagher. Enjoy!
Art in East Brunswick, An American Town Leaping Boundaries
The library hosts photography and small works on canvas. The Eighteen Lumber truck hosts the International Bumper Sticker Show. The Stone Museum hosted a concrete fish brick show around a small mirror pond for a number of years until recently. Now the fish bricks have moved to the art yard and a few are on the mailbox post out front. The flying beetle, another project with simple beginnings, began as a coloring project among several local schools and random others. It can be seen in the driveway at the ArtYard, a place of simple beginnings for long range, risky creative projects which go off in many directions. In this video is also what remains of the HUBCAP show, almost 300 hubcaps painted and glued, etc, dents and rust a plus, which was also at the Stone Museum, up high for a number of years. Maintaining it was allot of climbing. Now it is down low at a secret location in East Brunswick. The merger of two PVC sculpture shows has remnants both in front of the ArtYard and in front of the small building at Eighteen Lumber Company and more in the student lounge at the University of Medicine and Dentistry - Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Piscataway, NJ. The EYE on 18! A slice of a tree which turned out to resemble an eye socket. Sculptor Bernard Axelrod further embellished it with nails, painted cat's eye yellow. It is firmly anchored to the outside wall, high up and under plexi glass at Eighteen Lumber Company. The EYE on 18! The EYE is a heavy piece. It was first spotted in a dark corner of Bernie's basement. Why, Bernie, is such a beautiful piece down here in a dark corner of your basement? "I can't pick it up anymore"..was the response. We will heft it up for you Bernie..and we did..with young, hardy men and a lift at 18 Lumber, up it went. EYE on 18, an optical illusion..a sculptural, digital piece..a forager of things to come. Bernie is deceased now but his EYE looks out over route 18 ...down the road a pace from the impending Golden Triangle! That Golden Triangle reminds me of Lincoln Center's restaurant area a few years back. The dining area also had triangles on the surrounding walls...women's triangular bikini briefs..done in a myriad of colors. A community creates together year round. The last portion of the video is of the East Brunswick Visual Art Celebration where the 18 Lumber Company Truck has made an appearance for its second year. It is a good place, the local pond for many kinds of creative efforts to come together. One magic day out of 367 other magic days in which humanity thrives and creates willy nilly without thought of sales but for the pure fun of it. Thanks to the East Brunswick Department of Recreation and also the Art Commission for their hearty efforts to make a great day. A great big Thank you to Michael Lewin for his help as video consultant for this video and to all those who make bare walls and feasible spaces available to create with imagination. American Harvest Specialty Foods Eighteen Lumber Company Anderson Windows and Doors Magnificos Fash-n-fit, RX Shoes (not in this video but can be seen on Rt. 18) Mid State Pools UMDNJ-RWJMS, Piscataway, NJ The Stone Museum, Jamesburg, NJ A few Artists and community groups touched on in this video. Five local Girl Scout Troops EBHS Joyce Kilmer School, Milltown Hammershould School Citizen School, New Brunswick Paul Robeson School, New Brunswick The Voyagers ARTISTS near and far: Henry Sunderland, New Zealand Dianne Alpers, New Zealand Helen, Langdon, New Zealand Dale Copeland, New Zealand Jean Pierre & Maxine Gantois, France Istvan Papai, Hungary Dima and Catherine Yakovina, Russia Ursula Freer, Santa Fe, New Mexico Dolores Kaufman Ed Fillmore Warren Furman, Pa. Ansgard Thomson, Canada Mathew Cervencka, NY The Sticker Dude, NY Bob Dunham (Dunham Draws) Rob Laumbach, MD Little Bobby Duncan - The Gift Basket on American Harvest Robert Rakita - The Flag on Mid State Pools and the Cake on Magnificos The back wall of American Harvest Specialty Foods is Judith Wrays, getting by like Jim Crocker..with a little help from my friends. Little Bobby Duncan got up high to do the bananas, Claudia Moore, Trenton, worked magic on the raspberries, but the overall composition and maintenance of all is Judy's, running around like a bee between all the different locations with the exception of Magnificos and MidState Pools. Judy Wray, President and founder of Visual Arts League-The ArtYard www.valweb.org "Thinking globally, working locally" and last, a big thanks to Art Pride, NJ for a leg up way back when and MCCHC.