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| | | Some of the artists who have shown with The Outsider's Studio (91 items) From Memorial Day weekend of 2006 to New Year's Day of 2009 The Outsider's Studio had monthly shows featuring a thematic grouping of artists. Their professional experience ranges froms self-taught/never shown before to well seasoned and highly exposed. |
| | | | | Past Shows at The Outsider's Studio (24 items) From Memorial Day weekend of 2006 to New Year's Day of 2009 The Outsider's Studio hosted monthly group shows featuring works in all mediums. From Book Arts, to clay and other works in the third dimension, to works on paper and canvas, photographs, and video installations. A good time is always had by all who dare to join us. |
| | | | | Indie Cinema (3 items) The Outsiders Studio celebrates local film makers with... Indie Cinema 41B Main Street, Livingston Manor, New York (films showing next to The Outsider’s Studio at the former fly fishing shop) at 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, August 30, 2008
“ Dinosaur or Meteor” A 3 minute film by Joanna Hartell “...a combination of still photos and video...had people jumping out of their seats...” - Tucson Filmmaker Magazine
“I Love His Legs” A film by Tony Eastman and J Michael Mc Neil This heightened documentary film takes an honest and tough look at actor and transvestite, Dennis Dike, as a survivor of his own ambisexual labyrinth
“Bird In The Hand” A film by Donnie Myers and Shane Paulsen A fascinating romp through the Catskills including a tour de force of lesbian witches and Parksville town members as they search for a fabled bird worth two million dollars. “An original and fascinating look at greed, deception, and ultimate redemption” - Debruce Democrat
All films rated NFKBWDYE (not for kids but what did you expect) Limited seating. For reservations call: 607-498-4547 (Please leave your REAL name) or email Andrea Brown at a4aange@msn.com) or stop by The Outsider’s Studio on any weekend
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| | | | | The Pickin' Parlor and The Don't Do Darlings (14 items) About once a month we gathered at The Outsider's Studio and invite musicians and singer-songwriters of all levels to join together for an evening of music that runs the gamet from Bill Monroe to The Isley Brothers. Our motto is, "If you know three chords and a song, you might just fit in". The "Pickin' Parlor is also also the birthplace of the bands, "The Do Don't Darlin's" and "The Budding Prospects". Now we will be hopping to different locations as we continue to bring the beat to spaces and places in the area of Livingston Manor, New York. |
| | | | | Andrea Brown's Woven Paintings (18 items) Woven Paintings are created by weaving varied materials such as measuring tape, strings of beads, electrical wiring, belts, and much much more until what is created is a multi-dimensional canvas. These intricately textured paintings are the result of memories and projections, of people, places and events that inform my everyday life. An earthy yet bold palette of color akin to the Aboriginals, the Haitians, and Indian Asians create a complex beauty of human life. |
| | | | | | | | Andrea Brown's Chairnsformations (27 items) I hate to see old furniture thrown out, to me each piece is history unto itself. I want to give them another chance to be seen again, maybe not necessarily sat upon, but used again as a piece of art. Thus, I resurrect each chair I find or that is given to me, they become transformed from a throwaway to a humorous or sophisticated piece of sculpture. |
| | | | | | | | Andrea Brown's Works on Paper (5 items) These mixed media pieces are based on a series I did about the mothers, sisters, grandmothers and aunts I met on open school night while being an art teacher at a high school in the Bronx, a borough of New York city. I wanted to elevate these women to a queen-like status using their hair as a metaphor for a crown. Their lives in reality seemed difficult, stressfull and exhausting. I'm trying to tell their stories. |
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