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SUMMARY:Peoples Pixel Project 2021
DESCRIPTION:Submit videos by March 1\, 2021 \nPeoples Pixel Project returns in 2021 with a new look – Congratulations to Mary Kathryn Jablonski on winning our P3 Logo Design Contest! \nWe are excited to relaunch P3\, knowing it is important more than ever for film makers to have a platform to show their work. P3 is always a work-in-progress\, and in 2021 we are hoping to adapt the program to the unique circumstances we all face. The year 2020 not only provided artists inspiration\, but also changed what inspires artists and how organizations\, like us\, present programs in non-traditional ways. For 2021 we’ve expanded our geographic reach and also made some changes to the program format. \nThis year anyone living in NY State can submit up to 3 videos. This spring 20 winning videos will be linked on our website and You-Tube channel. From those 20 videos 2 Honorable Mentions will be selected and viewers can cast votes for the Peoples Choice Award. As in past years\, the Peoples Choice Award Winner will have their video screened at the prestigious Adirondack Film Festival in October of 2021. \nNew this Year: In place of an in-person screening event\, we will present “P3 Conversations” – a series of 4 online events\, Thursday evenings during the month of May. Each event will feature current P3 winners in conversation with past P3 Winners and LGAP Staff members\, followed by a brief Q & A period from the online audience. \nThe Peoples Pixel Project was created to provide live audience exposure to professional and emerging videographers\, and to foster local interest and growth in the medium. \nThis opportunity is open to ALL in NY State. We are accepting video submissions NOW through the March 1\, 2021 deadline!  Please consider submitting your video: HEAD ON OVER TO OUR ONLINE SUBMISSION FORM TO SUBMIT YOUR WORK \n___________________________________________\nCLICK HERE to see a selection of short videos we screened in previous years. \nThank you to our sponsors!\n       
URL:https://lakegeorgearts.org/event/peoples-pixel-project-2020-3/
LOCATION:lake george arts project\, 1 Amherst Street\, Lake George\, 12845
CATEGORIES:Peoples Pixel Project
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SUMMARY:Scott Brodie
DESCRIPTION:The Waiting Part 1(d)\, 16″x11″\, oil on canvas\, 2020. \nThe Lake George Arts Project’s Courthouse Gallery presents “The Waiting”\, a solo exhibition of recent work by Scott Brodie. The exhibition will be installed in the gallery\, and available for the public to view. In place of an on-site gallery reception\, LGAP hosted a Live Talk with Scott Brodie on March 6th.​ You can view the Talk HERE. \nView slide show of works in the exhibition HERE\nView checklist of works for sale HERE\nView “Where’s Dayna?” interview/gallery visit \nAbout the Artist: \nScott Brodie has been painting what could be defined as the seemingly “ordinary” for most of his 40+ years as an artist. This exhibition will feature his most recent work\, all created within the last year. They are observations of daily life\, ranging from still life to landscape. Through the immediacy of his loose brush work\, these deftly painted works capture the intimacy of meditative moments of observation of light and color. Depending on his subject\, Brodie alternates his palette from bold saturated colors to warm soft light\, accentuated with flecks of a warm ground color peeking through. Any object\, such as a glass\, a can\, a chair\, a plant\, or a lawnmower\, can be transformed into a celebration of painting. \nPlague Spring No. 6\, 14”x11”\, oil on canvas\, 2020. \nHe says: “The series titles\, ‘Plague Spring\,’ ‘Beached in the Backyard\,’ and ‘The Waiting’ do refer to the pandemic\, or more precisely to the state of existing during the pandemic\, but they are open-ended and don’t dictate the subject matter… In terms of subject\, there is only a tangential connection. I generally don’t favor ‘topical’ work\, it tends to be newsy\, literal\, and has a short shelf life. But the staying-at-home and the waiting-for-it-to-pass have had an effect. For one\, it got me out of the house to do some plein air work\, but alas\, only as far as my back yard”. \n\nScott Brodie earned his Bachelor of Science at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst\, and Master of Fine Arts in Painting & Drawing from the School of Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University\, Boston. His recent exhibition include “Something” (2-Person show with Paul Mauren)\, Onandaga Community College Gallery\, Syracuse\, NY\, 2020; “Affinities and Outliers”\, University at Albany Art Museum\, Albany\, NY\, 2020; “Roaring Twenties”\, Joyce Goldstein Gallery\, Chatham\, NY\, 2020; “Holiday”\, Labspace\, Hillsdale\, NY\, 2019; “Artists of the Hudson Mohawk Region”\, Hyde Collection\, Glens Falls\, NY\, 2019. His work has also been included in group exhibitions at Picotte Gallery\, College of Saint Rose\, Albany; Opalka Gallery\, Albany\, NY; Geoffrey Young Gallery\, Great Barrington\, MA; Massry Center for the Arts\, Albany\, NY; Albany International Airport Gallery\, Albany\, NY; and Pierogi Gallery\, Brooklyn\, NY. His awards include residencies at MacDowell Colony in Peterborough\, NH; Yaddo\, Saratoga Springs\, NY; Ragdale Foundation\, Lake Forest\, IL; and a Dr. Arthur N. Collins Purchase Award from the “Artists of the Hudson-Mohawk Region”\, Hyde Collection\, Glens Falls\, NY. Brodie retired from The College of Saint Rose in 2018\, after 33 years as a Professor of Drawing and Painting. He currently lives in Niskayuna\, NY. You can learn more about his work at https://www.scottbrodie.com. \nPlague Spring No. 9\, oil on canvas panel\, 11″x14″ inches\, 2020. \nThe Courthouse Gallery is located at the side entrance of the Old County Courthouse\, corner of Canada and Lower Amherst Streets\, Lake George\, NY. Hours during exhibitions are Wednesday through Friday 12 – 5 pm\, Saturday 12 – 4 pm\, and all other times by appointment. \nPlease NOTE: Regular Gallery hours may change due to COVID-19 public health concerns  and protocols. For updates please call 518-323-5499 ​or ​email laura@lakegeorgarts.org. \nThis exhibition is funded in part by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature; the Town and Village of Lake George; Price Chopper’s Golub Foundation; 518 Profiles; Stewart’s Shops and the Dake Family Foundations\, and LGAP members. Please Join us today! \nthank you to our sponsors:\n       \n     
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