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Nectar Connectors campaign

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Let's check in on your reports of flowering in Nectar Connectors plants. Your observations of flowering times for select nectar species will help resource managers like the US Fish & Wildlife Service take necessary steps to conserve and promote habitat for important pollinators.


In this update, we will focus on what is happening with nectar connector plants in the Northeastern and Midwest regions, as we see an increase in your reports of flowers and open flowers.  


Photo: Purple coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) in the phenological stage Open flowers and visited by bumblebees and a crab spider, credit Jim Hudgins/USFWS Midwest Region

What you are reporting on nectar plants

So far this year, you are reporting on Nectar Connectors species at 168 sites, up from 33 at the time of our last message. These sites represent those of 42 Local Phenology Programs. The top contributing Programs are  Mohonk Preserve in NY, Vassar College in NY, Earthwise Aware in MA, Oak Hill Phenology in WV, and Bayou Sauvage NWR in LA. We also have 117 backyard observers reporting on nectar species. Thank you all for your efforts!


The map below shows reports of the top three observed genera across the country - milkweeds, beebalms, and purple coneflowers. The icons represent the sites that have reported a "yes" for flowers for these genera so far this year. The color of the icons represent the first date that flowers was reported at each site. Icons with green outlines are reporting on more than one genus.

In the Northeastern U.S., your top-observed plants are common milkweed, cardinalflower, New England aster, Eastern purple coneflower, and swamp milkweed. The Activity Curve below shows your reports of open flowers in these species this year in the Northeast. Common milkweed and swamp milkweed have not yet been observed with open flowers this year. 

In the Midwest, your top-observed species are common milkweed, wild bergamot, Eastern purple coneflower, butterfly milkweed, and New England aster. The Activity Curve below shows your reports of open flowers in these species has been increasing in the Midwest. The common milkweed has not yet been observed with open flowers this year. 

Keep reporting on flowering of your nectar plants! In our next message, we check back in on your reports of flowering to see when the peak in open flowers occurred in regions across the country.

Earn your Nectar Connectors badge! You can earn this badge by observing a nectar species once a week for six separate weeks in the same year. See it on your Observation Deck. 

Thank you for your contributions to this important project!
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Call to Artists:18th Port Warwick Art & Sculpture Festival (VA) October 8-9, 2022 Application Deadline 5/31

18th Port Warwick Art & Sculpture Festival (VA)
October 8-9, 2022
Application Deadline 5/31/22 
Call to Artists
WHAT: 18th Annual Port Warwick Art & Sculpture Festival
WHERE: William Styron Square, Newport News, 23606
WHEN: October 8-9, 2022 | Sat. 10am - 6pm | Sun. 10am - 5pm
NOTEWORTHY:
  • Limited to 120 Artists
  • Art Educated Patrons
  • Friday Set-Up
  • Assistance with Load In/Out
  • Amazing Volunteers
  • Complimentary lunch provided on both days
  • VIP dinner with entertainment provided on Saturday night
  • Champagne Brunch on Sunday morning during the Awards Ceremony
  • Cash Awards
  • 24 Hour Security
  • Booth Sitters
  • Extensive PR and Marketing
  • Jury Fee $35
  • Booth Fee $300 (10'x10') | $550 Double

This 18th annual juried, fine arts festival is well known for exceptional treatment of the artists, many of whom return year after year. The venue is beautiful Styron Square in the heart of Port Warwick, Newport News, VA. This is a great show to start your Fall Virginia tour.

The Port Warwick Foundation is a public non-profit 501 (c)(3) organization with the purpose of organizing and managing regional arts and entertainment events.

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS on ZAPP
Application Deadline: May 31, 2022
Artist Notification: June 13, 2022
Booth Payment Due: June 20, 2022

Applications will be rolling post first round jury. First round accepted artists will be given placement priority.

Visit our Website: www.pwartfest.org
Contact Jackie Shapiro at jackie@portwarwick.com or call 757-223-0284

JONATHAN CHAPLINE amfAR GALA CANNES 2022 LIVE AUCTION May 26, 2022 at 9 PM CEST


Jonathan Chapline, Tandem, 2022. Two bronze figures on marble base, 96 x 41 x 67.5 inches, 244 x 104 x 171.5 cm

JONATHAN CHAPLINE
amfAR GALA CANNES 2022 LIVE AUCTION


May 26, 2022 at 9 PM CEST | Click here to bid

The Hole is proud to announce Jonathan Chapline's participation in the amfAR Gala Cannes 2022 Live Auction with a monumental new bronze sculpture. 

With their polished bronze surfaces and dynamic poses, Chapline's figures confound 2D and 3D imagery. Composed of extruded polygons mimicking early 3D computer programs, the poses celebrate the universal beauty of the human body in motion. Starting with hand-drawn sketches, Chapline uses computer software to modify his Cubist-like figures, rearranging individual slabs in space and modifying their volume and direction. Merging technology, industrial production and centuries-old welding, individual parts are then rendered in bronze, welded together, ground and polished. The artist draws inspiration from a broad range of sources, from Ancient Greece to European Modernism to American Post-War sculpture, while firmly placing his subjects in post-internet age when even monumental bronzes can appear as fluid as digital creations, as if physical reality and the ethereal Metaverse are one and the same.
 


For the live auction please visit amfAR's website
For more information on Jonathan Chapline, email raymond@theholenyc.com
 
 

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Berenson Fine Art Summer Set 2022 Group Exhibition: May 25 - August 15, 2022

GROUP EXHIBITION

SummerSet 2022

May 25 - August 15, 2022

Berenson Fine Art is pleased to announce our annual SommerSet exhibition featuring the works of three artists in our gallery stable.

John L. Semple’s watercolours are subtle and spontaneous. His shapes and tints are not only means of representing reality, but they can in themselves furnish direct sensuous pleasure.

Florian Innerkofler’s photographs are magical, personal moments captured through his ongoing travels around the globe.

Marco Sassone’s paintings are characterized by his emotional expressive brushstrokes that entice the viewer’s eye into their highly textured surfaces.

MARCO SASSONE
Moss Point, 2006

Oil on canvas
Size: 62 x 50 inches
JOHN L. SEMPLE
Sunset Across The Ravine, 2022
Watercolour on paper
Size: 7 x 5 inches
FLORIAN INNERKOFLER
Luoping Fields, China, 2011
Archival digital print, Edition of 5
Size: 20 x 30 inches
MARCO SASSONE
Vernazza Stairway, 2017

Oil on canvas
Size: 40 x 50 inches
FLORIAN INNERKOFLER
Long Beach Crowd, New York, 2009
Archival digital print, Edition of 5
Size: 20 x 30 inches 
JOHN L. SEMPLE
The Old Road In Caledon, 2022
Watercolour on paper
Size: 7 x 5 inches
MARCO SASSONE
Thong Sandals, 2016
Oil on canvas
Size: 48 x 60 inches
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Wednesday, May 25, 2022

Tripoli Gallery exhibits a presentation of new paintings by Miles Partington. On view from May 28th through June 27th.


Miles Partington
Tam Lin: May 28 – June 27, 2022

Opening Reception:
Sunday, May 29, 5 – 7pm

 

Wainscott, NY – Tripoli Gallery is pleased to invite you to Tam Lin, a solo presentation of new paintings by Miles Partington. On view from May 28th through June 27th, 2022, Join us for the opening reception on Sunday, May 29th from 5 – 7pm at Tripoli Gallery in Wainscott, NY.
 
To experience Miles Partington’s work, is to enter a world that is as timeless as it is rooted in the present. Animals, his ever present subjects, are ubiquitous and anthropomorphic. His imagination emerges through his fingertips, whether sculpting or painting. Medieval knights are bisected by an unknown horizon line, melting away into the background of the canvas. There is a joust between two paintings, only evident by the lances their subjects yield, that break the edge of one canvas, only to be continued on another. In Tam Lin, it’s impossible to question the world present. It is so thoughtful and well executed, that it is believable. Why can’t an owl ride on the back of a horse? The horse’s body glistens as if after a long run, and an owl sits atop its back, solemn, unyielding, the moon behind its head, a halo.
 
The animal kingdom is much different from our own —outside of the urban city centers, unruly, not manicured. But Partington’s animal kingdom is somehow welcoming even if fantastical. The work in Tam Lin almost exudes a childlike wonder, if only it weren’t so well crafted. There is a strangeness and a precision to the paintings and sculptural forms that come with a skilled hand, repetition, practice, and even trial and error. In Seaford, Long Island, Seamans Neck Park not far from the Atlantic Ocean, is home to hundreds of beautiful emerald green Monk parakeets. The birds are native to South America, and it isn’t officially known how they ended up on the South Shore of Long Island, surviving and thriving. Seeing the birds fly from branch to park lights, perching high above the reach of children below, is surreal, but akin to Partington’s vision, that which is as likely as it is impossible.
 
Paint is applied to the surface with the utmost care and intention, Partington relies on representation mixed with the fantastical. His proportions, in one case a figure hiding behind an elephant on a farm, are incongruous but in the best way. The figure identified wearing a hat, has his arm around the neck of the elephant which appears quite small in comparison. The gesture is loving if not concealing, as parrots with red and blue wings outstretched, fly above in an early morning sky. A nearby building in this particular painting (After Unknown Artist, 2022), has dark brown paneling, and a pointed green roof, not unlike the barn where Partington has his Southampton studio. In the same place where peacocks, elephants, toucans, and knights roam, there is an artist waiting to bring his visions to life.

Looking at historical paintings by Delacroix, George Stubbs, Théodore Géricault, and Pieter Boel, Partington took liberties loosely referencing Lady Godiva and Joan of Arc, introducing them to a timeline all his own (including one of the heroines donning a shirt that features musician Patti Smith!). The title, Tam Lin, was derived from Scottish folklore about a mythical man, part fae, who wooed young maidens after they’d picked roses he declared to be his. Early versions of the story often in song, stem from 1549, and tell a tale similar to that of the Pied Piper. The story is said to have a moralistic component, warning humans of what could happen should they lay eyes on a fairy. It is a warning as much as it is a dream, an excuse to explore the unknown…never knowing what lurks between fantasy and reality.

For press inquiries or further information, please contact info@tripoligallery.com or call 631.377.3715

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Image above:
Miles Partington
Cave Painter, 2022
oil on linen, 24 x 48 inches (60.96 x 121.92 cm)
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