04/01/2009
Category: General

Artist Chosen for Public Art Installation on Turners Falls Pathway

Sebastian Gutwein and collaborators will install art along a pedestrian walkway. Read details below. You can also Visit Sebastian's website here.
March 27, 2009

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Lisa Davol, Turners Falls RiverCulture, Phone: 413-230.9910
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Artist Chosen for Public Art Installation on Turners Falls Pathway

Turners Falls RiverCulture has chosen a group of artists/landscape designers led by Sebastian Gutwein of Greenfield, to install his vision, entitled Woven River, along a pedestrian pathway connecting the downtown section of Turners Falls to the upper hill section of the village. The installation is expected to be completed by late summer.

Woven River exposes some of the history of Turners Falls and the constant reincorporation of the past into the present through a series of five installations connected by an undulating woven wall of branches. Stenciled on the sidewalk is a poem further deepening the experience. Each installation points to a hope and a lesson from Turners history useful in creating a vibrant future for Tuners. The history of Turners Falls revolves around the Connecticut river. No river, no town. As the Connecticut runs and is wearing through the rock beneath it, it is in a sense wearing through the past exposing it to the fresh light of today. At the same time, the river is carrying these bits along with it, until it slows down and deposits its load. In the Connecticut river's case, this release was the bottom of lake Hitchcock. That lake became our fertile river valley. People viewing the installation will gather, with their eyes, elements of Turners Falls past and carry it with them to their homes. With this view of present history, they will find the fertile foundations of Turners' future.

An artist, craftsman and ecological designer, Sebastian cultivates a deep fascination with the poetics and politics of space and place. He utilizes his experience with conventional and organic farming, construction and stonework to help generate resilient and beautiful landscapes. Sebastian holds a Bachelors of Science in Environmental Design from the Department of Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst and is a founding partner of the Regenerative Design Group in Greenfield MA. Gutwein will be working with Keith Zaltzberg, Kim Harwood, and Nathan Beauregard as supporting partners in this project. The poetry incorporated in the project is by Greenfield poet Maria Williams-Russell.

The Woven River installation is a part of the Turners Falls RiverCulture Project. RiverCulture works to strengthen the creative and cultural industries in the Turners Falls area. We believe that experiencing the arts and cultural activities significantly enhances quality of life and is a vital component to a healthy community. By highlighting our heritage and many local assets as we cultivate creative endeavors, we intend to engender a strong sense of place.

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Thru June 1
LOOT found+made 62 Avenue A in Turners Falls


Discover five artists whose work crosses the boundary between word and object. Paintings defaced by their artist with spray-painted slogans, interactive loose-leaf books made of plastic and vellum, posters where word enhances image and image enhances word, and hand-made books where the paper gives body to the poetry and the poetry breath to the paper. ASIZ Industries, Meghan Dewar, Christopher Janke, Jess Mynes, and Betsy Wheeler: these artists explore what exists between ink and page, between eye and ear, between word and object.

Details here.

 

 

Eilen Jewell + Lost Straitjackets

June 2, 8 pm, Shea Theater

It is the battered cassette jammed in the tape deck of the getaway car, the music Ida Lupino cues up on the roadhouse jukebox as she counts the till after close. This is Queen of the Minor Key by Eilen Jewell, a smart cookie with a heart of burnished gold and enough stories to keep even the rowdiest crowd hanging on her every word. Though its long shadows and dark corners make her kingdom feel intimate, her sovereign domain stretches as far as the imagination. Its denizens seek refuge in padded rooms, abandoned automobiles... and strong spirits. They defend their territory by any means necessary: weird voodoo, sawed-off shotguns, broken bottles.  More here.

Nina's Nook: Obsessively Spiritual Work

by Edite Cunha, Gina Vernava and others

Thru May 12th, 2012

 

"Images from the 50's" by Martin Karplus

Through June 10, 2012, Gallery at Hallmark

 

Images by Martin Karplus

"Images from the 50's" is a Kodachromatic journey back through time. This quietly nostalgic exhibition has a focus on post-war Europe, and the images reflect the journey of a sharp mind and watchful eye. Photographer (and world-renowned theoretical chemist) Martin Karplus beautifully preserves this era in sharp and vivid detail. His careful composition and ability to capture the decisive moment breathes life into these tableaus. 

The exhibition opening reception, available to the public at no charge, will take place at The Gallery at Hallmark on Friday, April 13th from 4:00 - 7:00pm. The show will be on display Fridays through Sundays from 1:00 to 5:00pm through Sunday, June 10th, 2012.

The Gallery at Hallmark is located at 85 Avenue A, Turners Falls, Massachusetts. Admission is free and free parking is available in the Shea Theater's designated areas.

Mutton & Mead Festival

Come partake in merriment and play as you are transported to another time: Merchants hawking their wares, Games to test the skills of both children and adults, Stages showcasing the realm's finest entertainers! Wander the streets listening to minstrels infusing the air with music. Meet Robin Hood and his Merry Men as well as Maid Marian! But watch out for the Sheriff! And the Twisted Pixies! Details here.

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Franklin County Falls Pumpkin Fest

October 20, 2012

 

The third annual Pumpkinfest will be held on Saturday, October 20, 2012 on Avenue A in Turners Falls. The event is FREE to the public. Just bring cash for food, beer, and fun! The event runs from 3-9pm, with FREE shuttling from Turners Falls High School and Sheffield School!  More info on how you can get involved here.

Strathmore Mill Opportunity

The Strathmore Mill Redevelopment Project will result in the restoration of a picturesque brick mill complex and adjacent grounds to its place as a cornerstone of the community and downtown economy in the historic village of Turners Falls, Massachusetts. The Town of Montague seeks an innovative partner to serve as master developer for this unique redevelopment opportunity in a location that boasts both natural beauty and the conveniences of an urban area. Details here.

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