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“We were writing and cooking and writing and cooking and laughing and crying and writing and cooking,” Hartswick said. The two musicians “spent a week and a half in a closed bed and breakfast in Vermont during the winter of 2021 they focused on composing the entire record in a controlled environment, with lyrical input from the songwriter Erin Boyd“, according to a press release. Something in the water was co-written and produced by guitarist Nick Cassarino, who often performs as a duo with Hartswick. Bridging jazz, soul, funk and R&B with mouth-watering pop appeal, the album reflects Hartswick’s many talents and musical diversity, with contributions from a number of high profile collaborators. Signed copies can be purchased directly from the author on her website, trumpeter and powerful vocalist Jennifer Hartwick released their new album, something in the waterGoing through Christian McBrideit is Mack Avenue Music Group to print, brother sir Productions, Friday. "This book is a meaningful story that will resonate especially with families that have pets," Williams-Burke said. But when nobody meets his expectations, Milton starts to wonder if he will find a friend. Illustrated by Ashley Idell and geared for young children, the picture book tells a heartwarming story about a cat that gets lonely when his owner leaves for work and decides to look for the perfect companion in his apartment building. The book, which is available for preorder at all major outlets leading up to its March 15 release, is about acceptance, community and friendship and was inspired by real events. Laura Williams-Burke, a Wilson High School graduate residing in Massachusetts, is releasing her first book, a children's book titled "A Friend for Milton." The Coggins Award recognizes artists who embrace the values Jack Coggins exhibited: creativity, innovation and service to the Yocum Institute and the community. The exhibit was judged by this year's Coggins Award Recipient, Amanda Lee Condict. Honorable mentions ($40): Olivia Biancone, Exeter senior, etching/pen/ink Jinyan Chen, Wilson junior, charcoal Reese Dauber, Wyomissing sophomore, oil pastels Mia Davis, Daniel Boone sophomore, ink Dani Ha, Daniel Boone senior, digital Mia Herner, Exeter junior, ceramics Jordan Newton, Wyomissing senior, photography. Fred and Deb Gurman Award: Payton Fritz, Daniel Boone senior, acrylic Berks Art Alliance Award, Joanna Knepper, Exeter senior, sculpture Third place ($75): Brittany Troung, Exeter senior, gouche Second place ($100): Angelle Rescigno, Tulpehocken senior, mixed media First place ($125): Madalyn Wilcynski, Wilson junior, acrylic Coggins Award ($250): Mary Brubaker, Wilson High School sophomore, charcoal. 13 at the Yocum Institute for Arts Education, West Lawn: Winners have been announced for the 2022 Senior High School Juried Art Exhibit, which runs through Feb. Many of the works will be featured in an exhibition at the museum from May 14 through Sept. "The Reading artist really made his mark in the world of mid-century American abstraction at a key moment during its emergence as the vanguard style of art in the world, and we are thrilled to be able to tell that story here at RPM." "The Reading Public Museum will now be able to present many facets of William Baziotes's 30-year-long career in the city that was so instrumental to his artistic formation and development," said the museum's curator of art, Scott A. The Museum also houses one of Baziotes' painting easels, a group of paintbrushes and his "lucky" painting shoes, all part of a gift in 2012 from Ethel Baziotes. The donated works join several paintings by Baziotes already part of the permanent collection. The gift includes a group of Pennsylvania landscapes, works that were likely painted during his many summer-long residences in Reading, where he maintained an apartment and was able to reconnect with friends and family. Upon arriving in New York, Baziotes quickly joined the circle of fellow artists, Roberto Matta, Gordon Onslow Ford, Jimmy Ernst, Robert Motherwell, Peter Busa, Jackson Pollock and Gerome Kamrowski, who were all exploring Surrealism and automatism, or "automatic writing," in the 1940s. His work at this time was deeply influenced by Surrealism and Symbolist poetry, which was introduced to him by Reading poet and fellow Greek, Byron Vazakas (1905-1987). He took some of his earliest art lessons from Earl Poole, the Reading Public Museum's second director.īy the time he reached his early 20s, he made the decision to move to New York, where he enrolled in classes at the National Academy of Design in the mid-1930s.






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