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SUMMARY:A Conversation With the Artist: Paul Mauren
DESCRIPTION:A Conversation with the Artist:Clusters\, New Work by Paul MaurenWednesday\, July 26 at 7pmZOOM LINKPaul’s Mauren’s craftsmanship and technical ingenuity allow him to build from an agglomeration of natural and human-made materials in intriguing\, and often unexpected ways. Join our conversation with Paul to hear about his work\, his technique for creating his unique sculptures and his creative process. \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				About the WorkPaul Mauren’s unique sculptural works stem from observations and memories of the natural world\, melded with an improvisational approach in combining various shapes\, materials\, and imagery. His elegant\, gestural works are the product of a well-established personal studio practice\, as well as working as an educator for many years. His craftsmanship and technical ingenuity allow him to build from an agglomeration of natural and human-made materials in intriguing\, and often unexpected ways. \nMauren states: “Conceptual strategies\, improvised construction methods\, and structural inventions drive my sculptural ideas and processes. Important influences for my work derive from observing the endless diversity of unembellished winter-woodland ecosystems. I am not interested in illustrating landscape. Instead\, I prefer to explore a broad range of compatible and disparate relationships that offer promise and resistance\, opening opportunities to engage in the discovery of freshly animated forms. This leads to unexpected revelations infused with history and disjointed conclusions.” \nAbout the ArtistPaul Mauren earned his BFA and MFA at Eastern Michigan University. During the early 1980s\, he served as Master Teacher of Sculpture at The New York State Summer School for the Arts\, sponsored by the New York State Education Department and the State University of New York at Fredonia. He was a Professor of Art at The Center for Art and Design\, the College of Saint Rose for 40 years\, where he taught undergraduate and graduate sculpture since 1978. Paul is an alumni residency artist at Sculpture Space\, Inc. in Utica\, NY\, and he recently participated in the Salem-to-Salem artist residency program at Salem Art Works in Salem\, NY. \nMauren’s recent exhibitions include “Rebound”\, Five New York State Artists\, Sandy Hills Arts Center\, Hudson Falls\, NY\, Curated by Dan Cameron.  “Force”\, curated by Pearl Cafritz at the Southern Vermont Arts Center\, Manchester\, VT\, and “Something”\, Mauren Sculpture / Brodie Painting\, a two-person exhibition at the Onondaga Community College gallery\, Syracuse\, NY.  He has exhibited widely\, with exhibitions in New York State at Albany Center Gallery\, Albany; Art/Omi\, Ghent; Jamaica Art Center\, Queens; Albany Institute of History and Art\, Albany; Albany International Airport Gallery\, Albany; Sculpture Center\, New York City; Hudson Valley Community College\, Troy; Queens College\, Queens; Hartwick College\, Oneonta; Union College\, Schenectady; Opalka Gallery\, Sage Colleges\, Albany; Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute\, Utica. His work has also been included in exhibitions at Williams College\, Williamstown\, MA; Southern Vermont Arts Center\, Manchester\, VT; Chesterwood Museum\, Stockbridge\, MA; University of Michigan\, Ann Arbor\, MI; and Columbus Museum of Art\, Columbus\, OH.
URL:https://lakegeorgearts.org/event/a-conversation-with-the-artist-paul-mauren/
CATEGORIES:Courthouse Gallery
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SUMMARY:The Clements Brothers
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, July 26\, 2023:\nThe Clements Brothers\n7pm: The Clements Brothers are George and Charles Clements\, identical twins from New England. They’ve been playing and writing music together for as long as they can remember and ‘The Clements Brothers’ marks their first project together since playing in the internationally touring grass-roots band\, ‘The Lonely Heartstring Band’ with whom they put out two albums on Rounder Records. With roots\, rock\, bluegrass\, jazz\, and classical influences\, George (on guitar) and Charles (on bass) aim to capture their singer-songwriter sensibilities in a unique blended voice\, at once enthralling and intimate\, groovy and serene. They are joined by drummer Mike Harmon\, who joined the band after an impromptu late night set at the Ossipee Music festival\, and adds his unique roots-conscious musicality to the group’s evolving sound.  The trio is a fusion of each member’s unique musical journey\, and the result is music all its own\, filled with vocal harmonies\, instrumental virtuosity\, and a genuine love of song. \n \n 
URL:https://lakegeorgearts.org/event/the-clements-brothers/
LOCATION:Shepard Park\, Canada Street\, Lake George\, NY\, 12845\, United States
CATEGORIES:Summer Concert Series
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SUMMARY:Three Quarter North
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, August 2\, 2023:Three Quarter North\n7pm: Eddies Music Award nominees Three Quarter North have performed at over 50 venues in and around the capital district over the last 15 years. This accomplished group plays everything from traditional fiddle tunes to complex original pop weaving acoustic and electric influences into an enticing array of sounds.  Homegrown and raised on tradition\, Three Quarter North exemplifies the best in American roots music. \nLEARN MORE ABOUT THREE QUARTER NORTH  \nTHREE QUARTER NORTH—COMMON GROUND— “This is the third project from this Albany\, New York-based sextet which features mainly the songwriting of bassist Dave Rhodes and guitarist Mark Smith. The group also includes Bob Altschuler (banjo)\, Mark Bagdon (fiddle)\, Nelson Gage (mandolin)\, and Joe Pasco (percussion). Rhodes also plays the kazoo\, piano\, and ukulele. Smith also adds kazoo as well as harmonica. The opening song by Rhodes\, “The One I’m With\,” has a couple of kazoo solos\, giving the tune an old jug band feel. Other Rhodes selections include “Inside Walls\,” “Summer Song\,” and “Some Rivers.” Rhodes and Smith collaborate on “Common Ground” and Smith writes “My Baby Ain’t My Baby Anymore.” Banjo player Altschuler offers the instrumental “Rosebud\,” and the band covers The Byrds’ “Mr. Spaceman” and Hot Rize’s “Nellie Kane\,” both from live performances. Both Rhodes and Smith have delightful voices backed by good harmonies from other members\, as well as some mighty-fine picking by all.” – review in August 2020 Bluegrass Unlimited Magazine \n  \n  \n  \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					Summer Song\n					by Three Quarter North | from their album Common Ground
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LOCATION:Shepard Park\, Canada Street\, Lake George\, NY\, 12845\, United States
CATEGORIES:Summer Concert Series
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SUMMARY:ARKAI
DESCRIPTION:ARKAI\npresented in partnership with the Lake George Music Festival\n7:30pm: ARKAI is an award-winning electroacoustic duo that has inspired audiences around the world through their genre-defying string music. Graduates of The Juilliard School\, their past engagements have included performances at The MET\, Joe’s Pub\, City Winery\, US Air Force Academy\, Rockwood Music Hall\, Lincoln Center\, Musikfest\, Chateau Marmont\, and Carnegie Hall. Their electronic debut composition\, “Letters from COVID”\, was featured at TED@PMI for a global audience of over 30\,000 people from 182 countries. Recent highlights include opening for Oscar and Grammy-winning musician Jon Batiste at NYC’s Javits Center. As creative collaborators\, ARKAI was commissioned by the Museum of Chinese in America to compose a work for their exhibition Responses: Asian Americans Resisting the Tides of Racism. Other commissions have included a piece for Silver Lining Ltd’s Impact 5X initiative — a global economic justice project supporting hundreds of small business owners from underserved communities around the world. ARKAI was selected by the U.S. Department of State and the Association of American Voices to participate in the ‘21-22 American Music Abroad season. Through this program\, ARKAI has engaged in exchange programs with underserved audiences around the world with little or no access to American music\, demonstrating the power of cultural diplomacy as a tool to bring people together. ARKAI is a winner of the 2021 Astral Artists National Competition. \n \n  \n 
URL:https://lakegeorgearts.org/event/arkai/
LOCATION:Shepard Park\, Canada Street\, Lake George\, NY\, 12845\, United States
CATEGORIES:Summer Concert Series
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SUMMARY:Zikina
DESCRIPTION:Zikina\n7pm: Zikina is a group of people who came from across continents and cultures to show that despite all the forces in the world that emphasize our differences and try to diminish and pull us apart\, we can come together to make something beautiful and new. It doesn’t take long for this music to get you dancing\, clapping along\, connecting with the people around you\, and savoring the beauty of the present moment. You might start with curiosity when Uganda native Gideon Ampeire draws you in with a variety of traditional East African instruments that are rare and fascinating to US audiences\, including enanga (zither)\, adungu (harp)\, and kalimba (thumb piano) – all of which he builds himself. \nOnce your interest is piqued by the instruments\, you’ll quickly discover that there’s so much more to the band. Mike Cardozo (guitar\, percussion) improvises intricate melodic conversations with Gideon and dances through the beat with punchy rhythmic lines. Roston Kirk (bass) and Kade Parkin (drums) weave a sonic landscape that flows seamlessly from intense grooves to joyous dance beats to dreamy textures. Gideon’s vocals cut powerfully through the fabric or float lightly above. It all adds up to something completely unique\, yet immediately accessible.
URL:https://lakegeorgearts.org/event/zikina-2-2/
LOCATION:Shepard Park\, Canada Street\, Lake George\, NY\, 12845\, United States
CATEGORIES:Summer Concert Series
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