- A PERSONAL CONVERSATION WITH KEITH LOCKHART, CONDUCTOR OF THE BOSTON
POPS ORCHESTRA
Reviewed by: Paul
Joseph Walkowski
- THE BEST KEPT SECRET
ON CAPE COD MAY VERY WELL BE THIS GEM OF AN OPERA COMPANY: The Cape Cod
Opera.
Reviewed by: Paul
Joseph Walkowski
- DERRY'S WALLS: The
work of The Bogside Artists
By William Kelly
- RICHARD WAGNER
DIE WALKURE (The Valkyries)
WASHINGTON OPERA COMPANY.
NOVEMBER, 2003
Reviewed by: Paul
Joseph Walkowski
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LON
MERCIER:
Nationally recognized for his work in egg tempera, this artist says the
medium captured his heart as a painter and he’s staying with it.
By Paul
Joseph Walkowski
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MICHAEL
RIDDET:
A gifted artist who likes to trick the eye with his three dimensional
paintings. “Trompe l’oeil” even fooled his dog.
By Paul
Joseph Walkowski
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MYRA
C. WEISGOLD:
Quiet, introspective, and deeply committed to her passion, sculpting.
By Paul
Joseph Walkowski
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PETER
C. STONE AND SHAWN LÜTZ: Two incredibly talented artists share similar
tastes in theatre, travel and attention to detail in different styles
that, while opposite, have more in common than one would at first think.
By Paul
Joseph Walkowski
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The
Intriguing Work of Joy Motisi and Susan Cicconi-Killiany
By Paul
Joseph Walkowski
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SUSAN
KILLIANY: She has restored everything from classic comic books to 18th century scrolls.
Today, she is at the top of her form creating lasting works of beauty in a medium once reserved to kings – decoupage.
By Paul
Joseph Walkowski
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ARNOLD
DESMARAIS: An
artist with a passion for the sea, his work evokes images of warm summer
days, evocative nights and lustrous evening skies that whisper memories
to the heart. By Paul
Joseph Walkowski
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JOY MOTISI:
The
art is called stained glass design and construction, and this Cape artist
does it as well as the best.
By Paul
Joseph Walkowski
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CHRISTOPHER PEET: How
many artists can count among their private collections the Queen’s
Gallery, Buckingham Palace and in the Canadian Fund’s State Art
Collection? Peet can. By Paul
Joseph Walkowski
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L. F.
TANTILLO: His
marine paintings are as good as the artists he most admires -- not a minor
accomplishment for a kid from New Paltz, New York, who’s fascination
with sailing ships began by coloring newspaper pictures of the same.
By Paul
Joseph Walkowski
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Loretta
Cuda:
An artist who
hid her early work out of fear of ridicule blossoms into an artist who's
hidden work became her hidden treasure.
By Paul
Joseph Walkowski
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JOSEPH
GENOVA:
Influenced
by Baroque painter Caravaggio, this New York artist says he hopes his work
inspires serenity and escapism in those who view it.
By Paul
Joseph Walkowski
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JAMES
RODGERS:
What he lacked in formal art training, he more than compensated for in his
energy and desire to succeed. Rodgers sought out and met other artists and
applied himself to learning from their techniques and experiences.
By Paul
Joseph Walkowski
-
The
Art on Boston’s Newbury Street
By Paul
Joseph Walkowski
-
WINSTANLEY-ROARK FINE
ARTS: For these two
artists/gallery owners, relocating from Brewster to Dennis came
gradually, naturally.
By Paul
Joseph Walkowski
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IT'S ALL ABOUT HOW
WE LOOK AT THINGS
By Jack White
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LEARNING TO APPRECIATE ABSTRACT ART: An essay on
lighter side.
By Paul
Joseph Walkowski
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ONE WAY TO
ADDRESS INTERNET COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT: How about listening to what
consumers are saying? By Paul
Joseph Walkowski
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THE ACTOR'S CRAFT: An
Evening with Judith Partelow & Jeff Spencer
by Debbie Crockett-Rice
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BLANCHE
LAZZELL: From Paris to Provincetown
By David Acton
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MARIELUISE
HUTCHINSON:
Her New England barns and scenic country settings
capture a moment in time that early on defined her life and, years later,
would define her art. By Paul
Joseph Walkowski
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E/MOTIONS: IN
DANCE, IN SCULPTURE
by Debbie Crockett-Rice
-
WOMEN
CREATING
by Debbie Crockett-Rice
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CAPE MUSEUM OF
FINE ARTS ANNOUNCES EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
by Burt Albert
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THE CAHOON
MUSEUM:
A small jewel
off the side of the road. By Paul
Joseph Walkowski
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BETSY BENNETT: A
consummate professional, confident, poised, determined to convey the
beauty she sees in nature’s simple pleasures. By Paul
Joseph Walkowski
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GETTING
PUBLISHED IN TODAY'S SELECTIVE MARKET REQUIRES PERSISTENCE ABOVE ALL ELSE,
AND A HARD NOSE APPROACH TO THE REALITY OF JUST HOW TOUGH IT CAN BE.
By Paul
Joseph Walkowski
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LAND OF THE FREE,
HOME OF THE BRAVE: Cape Artists Respond to Patriotic Theme
by Cindy Nickerson
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FROM BANJO TO FIDDLE: The Strings of Storytellers
By
Deborah Crockett-Rice
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THE ARTIST'S SURVIVAL KIT: TIPS ON MAKING A LIVING
WHILE MAKING ART
By
Deborah Crockett-Rice
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CHIAROSCURO, OR
NEAR VERMEER: Robert K. Roark on Mastering Light and Shade
By
Deborah Crockett-Rice
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THE CAPE
MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS: First & Lasting Impressions
By Paul
Joseph Walkowski
-
SHAWN LÜTZ -
ARTIST EXTRAORDINAIRE: actor, singer, dancer, and if you’d like, he can
bang out that dent in your automobile’s fender too.
By Paul
Joseph Walkowski
-
APOLLO'S ATTENDANTS:
POETS SEEK THE MUSE IN NEW PAINTINGS BY SELECTED AREA ARTISTS By
Deborah Crockett-Rice
-
THE
ART OF NETWORKING By
Rebecca Kemp
-
ART AND POLITICS
By Deborah Crockett-Rice
- CYNTHIA WORTHEN VASCAK: A riddle, wrapped in a mystery, carrying on the tradition
of a little understood, much less fully appreciated, Japanese art form.
By Paul
Joseph Walkowski
- ROBERT
BIRBECK:
An award-winning sculptor grounded in tradition with an eye for those red
shoes.
By Paul
Joseph Walkowski
- THE
BAROQUE, ROCOCO, AND NEO-CLASSICAL: An Introduction by Way of Versace -
Part II by Susanne Reece
- WHIMSY, WIRE, AND
WHIRLIGIG: A 'CIRCUS' AT THE CMFA by Deborah Crockett-Rice
- THE
BAROQUE, ROCOCO AND NEO-CLASSICAL: an Introduction by Way of Versace - Part
I by Susanne Reece
- CAPE MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS SEEKING NEW DIRECTOR
by Burt Albert
- MUSEUM PROGRAM FEATURES VINEYARD
AND NANTUCKET ARTISTS by Deborah Crockett-Rice
- Daniel
Brown:
In
search of the quirky, offbeat, and mysterious
by Paul Walkowski
- Garry
Gilmartin: a
gifted artist’s incredible journey comes full circle
by Paul Walkowski
- B.
Nicole Klassen: A master artist on the brink of perfection
by Paul Walkowski
- Profile
of an artist: Robert Roark, from Laurel Mississippi to Brewster
Massachusetts. Gallery owner, consummate artist, romanticist by Paul Walkowski
- CMFA
ANNOUNCE
NEW SCULPTURE GARDEN
by Greg Harper
- CMFA
2001
SUMMER LECTURES
by
Greg Harper
- RETURNING GUEST CONDUCTOR FOR POPS BY
THE SEA: MAYA ANGELOU by Debra Oaks
- George
Marks, Jr.: An inventive impressionist with a soft green palate and a
drive to create more
by Paul Walkowski
- Denise
Kelly: Life after retirement is opening doors and opportunities for this
Cape artist by Paul Walkowski
- STOBART AND McGURL TO GIVE FIRST OF MASTER CLASSES
by Greg Harper
- Spring is in the air, and
flowers are not the only
things that bloom along Cape highways
by Paul Walkowski
-
CMFA
CineMuse: D’Alessandro Gallery of Photography and the Moving Image by Greg Harper
-
Squigglevision
and Fabric Reliefs: Focus of Popular
Museum Series by Burt Albert
-
From Touring the "Brain Opera" to Wiring Keith
Lockhart of the Boston Pops by Burt Albert
- Helpful
Websites for the Artist
by Donna Torres
-
RALPH MENCONI: BRONZE MEDALS
by Greg Harper
-
SCULPTOR AND DANCERS TO
DISPLAY "E/MOTIONS"
by Burt Albert
-
VIEWERS LAUNCHED INTO THE
NAUTICAL WORKS FO FOUR CAPE ARTISTS
by Burt Albert
- THE CONNECTION
by Donna Torres
-
CAPE COD'S OWN "LUNT AND
FONTANNE" IN UNIQUE APPEARANCE
by Burt Albert
-
THE TWELFTH NATIONAL
EXHIBITION OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MARINE ARTISTby Greg Harper
-
SCULPTOR AND DANCERS TO
DISPLAY "E/MOTIONS"
by Burt Albert
-
THE WORLD THROUGH THE EYES OF
WAMPANOAG PEOPLE
by Burt Albert
- THE EXPRESSIVE FIGURE
by Greg Harper
- FIRST
EVER ONLINE SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL by Anita Winstanley-Roark
-
UNIQUE WORKS IN WOOD by Burt Albert
-
PHOTOS GIVE UNIQUE PERSPECTIVE OF CAPE COD SHORES
by Burt Albert
- THE VICIOUS CIRCLE: An
Examination of Validation as the Catalyst for Creation in Art
by Donna Torres
- GALLERY OWNERS LAUNCH
"MUSE" SERIES FOR 2001
by Burt Albert
- HAROLD BRETT: Cape
Cod Yesteryears
by Greg Harper
-
THE POWER OF ONE AND THE CAPE AND ISLANDS
YOUTH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
by Donna Torres
-
CMFA POSTS ITS 2001
EXHIBITION SCHEDULE
by Burt
Albert
- CAPE MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS HONORS AN
ARTIST, CORPORATION AND TRUSTEE
by Burt
Albert
- TV PIONEERS IN SPOTLIGHT AT CAPE MUSEUM
OF FINE ARTS by Burt Albert
- THE UNFRAMED VIEW
by Donna Torres
-
LAUGH MASTERS TO APPEAR AT CAPE MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS
by Burt Albert
- GIFTS OF ART/SCULPTURE GARDEN PLEDGE
by Greg Harper
- LUTHIERS
TO SPEAK ON THE ART OF MAKING GUITARS AND VIOLIN BOWS
by Burt Albert
- RESTORING ART,
TREASURING BOOKS--WITH THE APPEAL OF "ANTIQUES ROADSHOW"
by Burt Albert
- CMFA PERMANENT
COLLECTION ON VIEW
by Greg Harper
- MEDICAL DOCTOR'S AVOCATION IS
SUBJECT OF ART MUSEUM TALK
by Burt Albert
- "THE NEW
YORK TIMES HAILS CAPE MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS"
by Burt Albert
- "THE
ROLE OF AN ART MUSEUM IN TODAY'S SOCIETY TO BE DEBATED"
by Burt Albert
- "ART &
INSPIRATION" by
Paul
Joseph Walkowski
- "PETER BUSA AND
NORTHWEST COAST NATIVE AMERICAN ART"
by Greg Harper
- "MUSE
SERIES" RETURNS WITH A SIBERIAN TALE OF PERIL AND ADVENTURE
by Burt Albert
- WHEN
IT COMES TO ART, THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE CAPE COD, MA
By: Paul Joseph Walkowski
- VAN GOGH:
Word-For-Word By: Greg Harper
- NEW EXHIBITIONS AT CMFA: "Surrealism in America" and
"Realizing Eleanor Roosevelt"
by Greg Harper
- "GEORGE MARKS, JR. - A Contemporary
American Artist Who Draws on Impressionism
and Expressionism to Portray the Splendor of Nature" By
Fredrick Howe
- THE EMPERORS NEW
CLOTHES - Part III
by Greg Harper
- CAPE COD WINS NUMBER ONE
SPOT FOR THE ARTS by Anita Winstanley-Roark
- THE EMPERORS NEW
CLOTHES - Part II by Greg Harper
- THE EMPERORS NEW CLOTHES
by Greg Harper
- THE IMPORTANCE OF TEACHING THE ARTS TO
OUR CHILDREN
by Anita Winstanley-Roark
- HERMAN MARIL: Many
Seasons by
Greg Harper
- AN ARTISTIC CELEBRATION OF
"WOMEN CREATING"
by
Anita Winstanley-Roark
- NEW MEDIA AT CAPE MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS
by
Greg Harper
- "A COLLECTOR'S PERSPECTIVE"
by Thomas Giannino
- CYBER ART / CYBER
QUESTIONS!
by
Greg Harper
- PRINTMAKING ON CAPE COD
by
Greg Harper
- THE PERFECT GIFT by
Kate Robotham
- PAINTING AS AN ART: When
is the craft of painting transmogrified by an artist into an object of
fine art? by Greg Harper
- 20TH CENTURY SCULPTURE
AT THE CAPE MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS
by Greg Harper
- "THE 1999 LEO DIEHL EXHIBITION: A Showing
in Artistic Prowess" by Kate Robotham
- "PLAYWRITING FORUM COMES TO PROVINCETOWN"
by
Kate Robotham
- YOUNG LOVE: The Harwich Junior Theater
by Kate Robotham
- SOME OBSERVATIONS ON THE IMPORTANCE
OF DRAWING Part II: A FEW ADDITIONAL NOTES
ON DRAWING
by Greg Harper
- "Master of Plein Air: Deane Folsom,
Sr. & Denise Kelly"
by Kate Robotham
- "Robert K. Roark: Capturing
the Mood"
by Kate Robotham
- "Plasticity....That is the Future!
- A Look At A New Book About Hans Hofmann"
by Greg Harper
- "The Cape Cod School of Art and 100
Years of American Impressionism"
by Lois Griffel
- "Light: Cape Cod and Impressionism"
by Cindy Nickerson
- "Seasons of Learning"
by Christopher Green
- "Write What You Know - A Meeting with
Author Joan Anderson"
by Kate Robotham
- "Cyberart: Next Generation Art with
Old Generation skepticism"
by Kate Robotham
- "COCKTAIL PAINTINGS AND LEGACY DREAMS"
by Kate Robotham
- LIQUID LIFE: B. Nicole Klassen
by Kate Robotham
- SOME OBSERVATIONS ON THE IMPORTANCE
OF DRAWING: Part I
by Greg Harper
- NON-VIRTUAL ART OR JUST NON-ART?
by Kate Robotham
- SENSATION: The Show Goes On?
by Anita Winstanley-Roark
- "IS CYBERART A BUM STEER?"
by Christopher Green
- "SAYING GOOD-BYE" - THE
LOSS OF AN ART FORM by
Kate Robotham
- "FEEDING IMAGINARY GOATS"
by Christopher Green
- Last of the Sketch
Artists by Kate Robotham
- ARTISTIC VIOLENCE
by
Kate Robotham
- A MASS OF NAKED FIGURES DOES NOT
MOVE US TO EMPATHY by Kate Robotham
- Our Poetry Month's Selection
- "Reedy River", illustrated by Anita Winstanley-Roark
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