Monthly Archives: May 2018

Memorial EarthDay

Brooktondale, New York, May 25, 2018A moment of silence on this Memorial Day for those troops who have served the U.S.-Now, let us think of Earth Day.. If, we are really stardust – as the song says, at what point do these specs of dust achieve consciou… Continue reading

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De / Construct, Re / Construct

Werner SunDe / Construct,  Re / ConstructThe Corners Gallery, Ithaca, New YorkIn today’s news there is a Royal Wedding and gun violence in our schools.  How to make sense of all of this?  To focus, I  return to the potential of art … Continue reading

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Ode To Joy

Oxford Street and Park AvenueRochester, N.Y.May, 2018Spring has sprung, and the magnolias along the  median are in full bloom.  On a sunny afternoon I buzz the door for the Oxford Gallery and walk downstairs for a look see.  Around this … Continue reading

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Industrial Strength

industrial StrengthAlbert Paley, “Genesee Passage”in downtown Rochester, New YorkRight in the circle in front of the old Bausch & Lomb Building in downtown Rochester,  there stands a wonderful monument to industry and artistic pursuit by Alber… Continue reading

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Speaking About Arthur Singer

The Author of this blogspeaking to the Burroughs Audubon Nature ClubRochester, New YorkSeems like I have been out on the tour recently speaking about art to an at a nature club like the one above.  My topic is the wildlife art that my father, Arth… Continue reading

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