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SUMMARY:Sister Season of Sorrow: Caitlin and Nicole Duennebier
DESCRIPTION:Since their youth\, Caitlin and Nicole Duennebier have been creating foreboding landscapes and narratives. Both have grown to have wildly different styles\, but their work still is commingled and speaks of the woods and stories made up from their childhood. Caitlin’s robust characters inhabit Nicole’s mystical\, otherworldly landscapes—drinking\, smoking cigs\, laughing\, and crying. The stark contrast creates a solid connection to the worlds that each artist creates\, exemplifying what can be possible when their two techniques collide. \nIn each exhibition\, the sisters attempt to use an entirely new medium; in Sister Season of Sorrow\, they are experimenting with clockwork. Each clock is its own environment set around the strictures of the timepiece\, but it is also sprawling and blithely unconcerned with being useful. The movements of each clock are attributed to the passing of time but they are swallowed up by the preoccupations of its inhabitants\, or entirely ignored as they go about their private miseries.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/sister-season-of-sorrow-caitlin-and-nicole-duennebier-21/
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SUMMARY:Kate Dike Blair and Don Zancanella: Two Novels of Concord
DESCRIPTION:A continuation of the Transcendentalist discussion begun in December with Robert Gross’ The Transcendentalists and Their World\, Kate Dike Blair and Don Zancanella\, historical fiction authors with new books set in mid-19th century Concord\, talk about their research into this remarkable period and its people. \nBlair’s The Hawthorne Inheritance and Zancanella’s Concord both feature a who’s who of the New England Transcendentalist scene—Henry David Thoreau\, Margaret Fuller\, Ralph Waldo Emerson and the Hawthorne\, Alcott\, and Peabody families. Their conversation about these larger-than-life historical figures is not to be missed. This event will be on Zoom. Event link will be sent 30 minutes before program start.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/kate-dike-blair-and-don-zancanella-two-novels-of-concord/
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