Golden Artist Colors to host ‘marine debris’ artist presentation
NEW BERLIN – Golden Artist Colors invites the public to a presentation by Golden Foundation Artist in Residence, Jane James. The evening promises to be entertaining, informative, and full of marine anecdotes.
The event will be held from 6-7 p.m. Tuesday, May 10 at Golden Artist Colors, 188 Bell Road in New Berlin.
James will talk about the influences of water on her work and her research into “marine debris” which forms the subject of her upcoming artwork.
Jane James is currently living and working in Australia, and received her degree in Fine Art from the University of Tasmania. She has had a lifelong involvement with the sea and marine conservation.
Years both in and under the sea have led to James’ fascination with water in all its aspects. She will share her work via a Power Point presentation using images she has taken over the years, as well as her research into marine flotsam and jetsam, especially ropes and plastics, that travel to the shores of Australia from all over the world.
The Sam and Adele Golden Foundation for the Arts, Inc. is a not for profit organization supporting the arts.
The 2015 annual return of the Golden Foundation is available at the office at 237 Bell Road, New Berlin, NY 13411 for inspection during regular business hours (9am-5pm, Monday through Friday) by any citizen who requests it.
The event will be held from 6-7 p.m. Tuesday, May 10 at Golden Artist Colors, 188 Bell Road in New Berlin.
James will talk about the influences of water on her work and her research into “marine debris” which forms the subject of her upcoming artwork.
Jane James is currently living and working in Australia, and received her degree in Fine Art from the University of Tasmania. She has had a lifelong involvement with the sea and marine conservation.
Years both in and under the sea have led to James’ fascination with water in all its aspects. She will share her work via a Power Point presentation using images she has taken over the years, as well as her research into marine flotsam and jetsam, especially ropes and plastics, that travel to the shores of Australia from all over the world.
The Sam and Adele Golden Foundation for the Arts, Inc. is a not for profit organization supporting the arts.
The 2015 annual return of the Golden Foundation is available at the office at 237 Bell Road, New Berlin, NY 13411 for inspection during regular business hours (9am-5pm, Monday through Friday) by any citizen who requests it.
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