Thursday, May 23, 2013
Memorial Day
As Memorial Day approaches, let us not forget the sacrifices
our veterans made to preserve our freedoms.
Go to for the rest-
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Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Go Fly A Kite- A Tribute to the New Jersey Shore
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Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Recycled Art Show
Please join us in Schuylerville NY to view the Hudson
Crossing Recycled Art- Salon Show
April 1st to May 31st 2013 at
Espressohuis- 31 Ferry Street, Schuylerville NY.
If your out cruz'in for the day there's also General Knox and the Train of Artillery sculpture on Rt 4 headed towards Gansevoort NY to stop and see.
If your out cruz'in for the day there's also General Knox and the Train of Artillery sculpture on Rt 4 headed towards Gansevoort NY to stop and see.
I enjoyed the re-acquaintance with Pastor Jason Proctor
of the Espressohuis, as I installed 2 small sculpture pieces. The space
overlooking the water has good coffee with deep and smooth flavor for us coffee
hounds, but also lends its self-atmosphere for art to engage and expose good conversation,
in a free environment outside the gallery or museum atmosphere.
A big Thank you goes to John and Phyllis Borel, (Hudson
Crossing Park Art Committee) and Pastor Jason Proctor.
Please visit-
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Monday, March 25, 2013
the book Final Poems
The words of Rabindranth Tagore from the book Final Poems.
Makes me feel, cutting straight to my emotion.
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Makes me feel, cutting straight to my emotion.
http://mvarametalandpaint.com/site/blog/
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Thursday, February 7, 2013
Project ART- aT the tImE uNIoN cENTeR, ALBANY ny
METAL SCULPTURE bEAR Just finished for the opening reception.
hOPE YOU CAN JOIN US - miChelle M. Vara
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Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Project Art
Albany Center Gallery is excited to partner with The Times
Union for our satellite exhibit to take place at the Times Union Center during
The Great Northeast Home Show.
The Opening Reception is February 8, 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Saturday 9th -10am to 7pm
Sunday the 10th – 10am to 5pm.
Small entrance fee charged.
Hope to See ya there!
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Saturday, February 2, 2013
Charles F. Lucas Confectionery & Wine bar hosting 'Anti-Super Bowl Art Party'
Friday, February 1, 2013
TROY — If you are upset none of the New York football teams are in Super Bowl 47, or you don’t care for either of the teams, or you simply couldn’t care less about football at all, then the Charles F. Lucas Confectionery & Wine Bar on Second Street has an alternative.
The “Anti-Super Bowl Party” will be held at the wine bar where people can enjoy not only wine, cheese and beer but also a half-time art show.
According to a press release, the party will feature metal sculptures made out of found materials and created by metal sculptor Michelle M. Vara, of the Ballard Road Art Studio Gallery in Wilton.
On display will be Laissez-fair #344, aptly-nicknamed “Couch Potato,” as it is a piece made out of parts from a tiny television.
Co-owners Vic Christopher and his wife Heather La Vine had both worked in the sports industry — they were with the Tri-City Valley Cats until they were fired because of their relationship — but he said he now realizes sports aren’t all that important.
“I worked in professional sports for a decade. It took me that long to realize that a game has no direct impact on my life,” Christopher said in the release. “Wine and Cheese get me more excited than watching some guy throw a ball around the grass.”
But the real purpose of the party, at least for La Vine, is to get away from the television screen and interact with human beings.
It also helps the bar doesn’t have a television in sight.
“We spend too much time looking at a screen and not enough time looking at each other,” La Vine said in the release. “At the Confectionery we encourage conversation between friends old and new.”
The event will run from noon till 9 p.m. on Sunday.
Andrew Beam may also be reached at 270-1294.
The “Anti-Super Bowl Party” will be held at the wine bar where people can enjoy not only wine, cheese and beer but also a half-time art show.
According to a press release, the party will feature metal sculptures made out of found materials and created by metal sculptor Michelle M. Vara, of the Ballard Road Art Studio Gallery in Wilton.
On display will be Laissez-fair #344, aptly-nicknamed “Couch Potato,” as it is a piece made out of parts from a tiny television.
Co-owners Vic Christopher and his wife Heather La Vine had both worked in the sports industry — they were with the Tri-City Valley Cats until they were fired because of their relationship — but he said he now realizes sports aren’t all that important.
“I worked in professional sports for a decade. It took me that long to realize that a game has no direct impact on my life,” Christopher said in the release. “Wine and Cheese get me more excited than watching some guy throw a ball around the grass.”
But the real purpose of the party, at least for La Vine, is to get away from the television screen and interact with human beings.
It also helps the bar doesn’t have a television in sight.
“We spend too much time looking at a screen and not enough time looking at each other,” La Vine said in the release. “At the Confectionery we encourage conversation between friends old and new.”
The event will run from noon till 9 p.m. on Sunday.
Andrew Beam may also be reached at 270-1294.
URL: http://www.troyrecord.com/articles/2013/02/01/news/doc510c62c498366496191741.prt
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