Tuesday, July 18, 2023

All three locations: The Hole through August 22, 2023

 

HOLE HAPPENINGS






























 

JONNY NIESCHE| Fundación la Nave Salinas
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Opening July 15th, 2023, 7-9 pm
Carrer la Canal-2, 07818 Eivissa, Illes Balears, Spain

With a breathtaking site-specific installation, Ibiza-based La Nave Salinas Foundation celebrates the work of Jonny Niesche (Sydney, Australia, 1972) whose work channels romanticism in terms of discourse in the same way that it speaks of sunset palettes or glam rock aesthetics. His work stars in the annual exhibition of the Ibizan Foundation from July 15th through the end of October. The Foundation is an institution committed to presenting different artistic languages ​​to new audiences in an unexpected setting: an old salt warehouse at the foot of Las Salinas beach.


 


THE HOLE | Contemporary Art Now Ibiza 2023

July 12th–16th, 2023
Ctra. d'Eivissa a Sant Antoni, 07800 IBIZA

The Hole is proud to announce our participation in CAN Ibiza, presenting works by Bob Baxter, Felix Treadwell, Heesoo Kim, Jonny Niesche, Katia Lifshin, Kelly Shami, KPE Innocent, Larissa De Jesus, Matthew Hansel, Misaki Kawai, Pedro Pedro, and Viltė Fuller.

Email our sales team to request a pricelist: sales@thehole.com
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THE HOLE | Tokyo Gendai 2023


July 6th-9th 2023
1-1-1, Minato Mirai, Nishi-ku, Yokohama 220-0012, Japan


The Hole is proud to have participated in the first Tokyo Gendai. Inside an immersive painted installation by Mathew Zefeldt, we presented works by Bryant Girsch, Eric Shaw, Katia Lifshin, Katsu Sawada, Mathew Zefeldt, Matthew Stone, Michael Staniak, Ry David Bradley and Vickie Vainionpää.

Email our sales team to request a pricelist: sales@thehole.com

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ADAM PARKER SMITH | NADA Foreland 2023

July 21st–23rd, 2023
111 Water Street, Catskill, NY, 12414

The Hole is proud to announce our participation in NADA Foreland, presenting Cupid Triumphant, 2022, a monumental Carrara marble sculpture by Adam Parker Smith.

HOURS
Friday, July 21, 11am–6pm
Saturday, July 22, 11am–8pm
Sunday, July 23, 11am–6pm

Email our sales team for pricelist: sales@thehole.com
NADA Foreland's website has information for attendees

 


IN THE NEWS




THE HOLE | Los Angeles Times
By Jessica Gelt

Kathy Grayson stares intently at several large paintings, trying to decide whether they complement one another on a vast wall in front of her. She absent-mindedly twists her light purple hair on either side of her face and ties it in a knot under her chin like a bonnet. It stays there for a moment before falling into place again on her shoulders.

“I don’t know if this works,” she says of an abstract work imbued with deep gray hues. “It might be too dark.”

Grayson stands on the polished concrete floor in the middle of her contemporary art gallery, The Hole, which opened an outpost on La Brea Avenue in Los Angeles a little over a year ago. This is Grayson’s third location. She opened her first in the Bowery in New York City in 2010 and another in TriBeCa in 2021.

On this temperate Friday afternoon, Grayson is overseeing the installation of a group show called “Storage Wars” — a nod to the A&E auction-battle TV competition series — which is set to open the following night. A crew of about six workers bustles around the space, and the sound of screws being drilled into plaster shreds the air. The 9,000-square-foot gallery is filled with plywood shipping crates designed to hold, protect and transport fine art.

Read more at the Los Angeles Times

 
IN THE GALLERIES


STORAGE WARS

June 24th–August 19th, 2023
844 N. La Brea Avenue, Los Angeles
more info here



TITLE IX
June 21st–August 22nd, 2023

312 Bowery & 86 Walker Street, New York
more info here



MATHEW ZEFELDT
Re_Spawn

June 21st–August 22nd, 2023

312 Bowery & 86 Walker Street, New York
more info here


Email our sales team at sales@thehole.com for available works and information about our shows. 

312 Bowery, New York 10012
Wednesday - Sunday 12-7pm
(212) 466-1100

86 Walker Street, New York 10013
Tuesday - Saturday 11am-6pm
(212) 343-3100


844 N. La Brea Avenue, Los Angeles 90038
Tuesday - Saturday 11am-6pm
(323) 297-3288
#theholegalleries#fienartmagazine#finrartfun

Friday, July 14, 2023

Last Night's opening for the Hamptons Fine Art Fair some funPics below!!!!!!!

I had a great time the Hamptons Art Fair show last night with Steve Zaluski, old friend, and well known international sculptor. The Fair was pack by the tim eI left. This will be a good year for sales and crowds. Stop in and enjoy if your in  at 605 Country RD. Southampton. .    

Charles WildBank, artist with Steve Zaluski, sculptor.  

Liz Derringer, author, and publicist, with friend. 

Karen Mannix, gallerist and artist. 

Kevin Barrett, sculptor, Kat O'Neill, Andrea,
owners of the White Room  Gallery, and Steve Zaluski

Jim, and Candice Ceravolo. 


Hans Van De Bovenkamp, Steve Zaluski, friend, and
Julie Keyes, Keyes gallery booth. 

#hamptonsfineartfair#fineartmaagzine#fineartfun

 

Gerald Peters Gallery, Opening reception Friday, July, 28th 7-9 PM , Santa Fe.

#geraldpetersgallery#fineartmagazine#fineartfun

Wednesday, July 12, 2023

Hampton Arts Fair, July 13th -16th 2023

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Hamptons Fine Art Fair

Get Your Tickets Now to an Extraordinary Art Happening

Meet Record 130 Galleries from All Corners of The World

July 13-16, 2023, Southampton Fairgrounds

Hamptons Fine Art Fair

Some of the faces you'll see at the fair.
Witness the wide range of style and sensibility in portraiture.

Buy Tickets Now 

Welcome to Art Country

The Hamptons community is uniting and converging for 4 days at the Hamptons Fine Art Fair this summer. Join us at the largest art fair, ever, on the East End. Explore a record 140 exhibitor galleries and sponsors, from 14 countries, showcasing 800+ respected artists – ranging from brilliant emerging artists to the blue-chip masters. In fact, HFAF has blossomed into the largest international art fair in the nation, this summer. Over 12,000 art loving Hamptonites expected. 

 

Unique Features of the 2023 Edition

  • Worldwide connections – a wide and impressive selection of galleries are coming from around the world, UK, The Netherlands, Japan, Iran, Germany, Spain, Canada, West Africa, Italy, Greece, Denmark, Georgia, Switzerland, and Jerusalem

  • Blue chip art works – a jaw-dropping selection of museum-level quality art pieces across period and genres from PicassoVan GoghMatisseRenoir,  Monet to PollockFrankenthalerDe KooningMotherwellMitchellRockwellKatzRauchenberg, and to CondoBasquiatWarhol, and much more

  • An awe-inspiring selection of significant and respected emerging artists, known and collected nationally and internationally
     
  • The most eye catching sculpture park ever assembled in The Hamptons featuring 15 select dramatic pieces

  • A record 10+ themed gallery displays focused on specified period or genre, such as European mid-century art/design, amazing art glass, world class dino fossils, to collecting important British, Cuban, African and African American artists, and more 

  • Your turn to Spin the Cube – The selfie spot of the summer – spin and shoot the famed Astor Place Cube. It's an unprecedented loan for 4 days from NYC to help celebrate its sculptor, Tony Rosenthal, being inducted into the Hamptons Artists Hall of Fame

  • It's where the heart-pounding excitement, drama, and glamour of an international fair connects into the main thoroughfare in the Hamptons (on County Rd 39)
Hamptons Fine Art Fair

Get Tickets Now & Benefit from this Lineup of Memorable Special Events 

  • Attend the glamorous July 13, Opening Night Vernissage, benefiting Guild Hall, sponsored by Rivage Bal Harbour, and The Residences at Six Fisher Island. Limited tickets available. The place to "see and be seen in the art scene" 

  • The Hamptons Celebrates Picasso, on the 50th anniversary of his death. Joining the international parade of museum shows this summer, we present an awe-inspiring showcase of his pieces, with reception, July 14, 6pm

  • Get jazzed by the display and induction of 5 esteemed local artists, into the Hamptons Artists Hall of Fame, July 15, at noon

  • Explore the majestic Luxury Pavilion and entrance, and meander an "art collector's must see display" of uber luxury products and services

  • Get ready to "shake your booty" at the Mid Summer Bastille Tea Dance and LGBTQ+ Fundraiser, July 14, 5-8pm

  • Cozy up with the trendy East End art set- at the centrally located Museum Bar, featuring fine French wine and bubbly. Indulge yourself at our 2 gourmet mobile restaurants offering affordable, delicious lunch and dinner options from top chefs

  • Ample and convenient onsite parking, steps from entrance
Hamptons Fine Art Fair
Buy Tickets Now 

Southampton Fairgrounds, 605 County Rd 39
(Between Mercedes Benz of Southampton and Southampton Golf club)

 VIP Opening Night Vernissage, Thursday, July 13, 6-9:30
 
FRIDAY DAY PASS, July 14, 12pm-9pm
SATURDAY DAY PASS, July 15, 12pm-6pm
SUNDAY DAY PASS, July 16, 12pm-6pm

hamptnsartfair#fineartmagazine#fineartfun

Catch the Planet Stewards News from NOAA.

NOAA Planet Stewards The Watch Newsletter

 

News you can use from NOAA Planet Stewards 

July 12, 2023

 

The Watch is taking a short summer break. We'll return to your inbox in  August with:

  • News about newly funded 2023-2024 Planet Stewards projects!

  • The great lineup for the 2023-2024 Planet Stewards book club!

  • Lots of new opportunities and resources for educators and students.

Until then, enjoy the summer!

 

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Barbara Prey - America's pre-eminent watercoloist

 




Gatekeeper, 2023, Watercolor on paper, 40 x 60 inches | Click on image for high-res file
Still Light: Barbara Prey
July 15 – September 4

 
“She is, quite simply put, the world’s pre-eminent watercolorist, persisting over the past four decades in the mastery of her idiom.”        - Museum Director Charles Riley 
 
Barbara Prey Projects is pleased to announce Still Light an exhibition of Barbara Prey’s new monumental watercolors which push the medium in new directions and size, continuing the investigation between reality and imagination.  As virtual worlds become a more prominent part of our daily lives, Prey looks to draw inspiration from nature and augment what is real.
“The world is moving at a faster pace, but through the artist eye it stands still and invites us to slow down and look”, said Prey.
 
Her attention to details recalls Vermeer..it’s a painter’s job to notice, and to draw out the nuance and light in what the rest of us ignore.  Prey has that eye and hand... what she makes touches the divine and  has  staying power.         -The Boston Globe
 
New York based, for over 40 years Prey has maintained a studio in Maine. The artist’s innovative eye for the American landscape has placed her paintings in the private collections of U.S. Presidents and dignitaries, business titans, European Royalty, celebrities including Orlando Bloom and Tom Hanks, as well as the prominent public collections of The National Gallery of Art, The Brooklyn Museum, The Smithsonian American Art Museum, Kennedy Space Center and the permanent collection of The White House, where she is one of two living female artists represented, among many other institutions. Commissioned by NASA (the only female commissioned four times), she was recently commissioned by contemporary art museum MASS MoCA to paint the largest watercolor in the world for their new building currently on long term exhibition at the museum. PBS referred to the MASS MoCA commissioned artists as “global leaders in contemporary art”.  Prey was appointed by the President of the United States to the National Council on the Arts, the advisory board to the National Endowment for the Arts. Artists are appointed for their contributions and recognition in American Art.

Included in the exhibit is a unique and never before seen painting Island Trekkers – a deeply personal figurative painting of her daughter and dog on a remote Maine island.  Trapeze Dance,  of a working fisherman’s workshop and sail loft,  highlights her use of color and light and continues the interior themes of her Presidential commissioned White House Christmas Card and her recent museum commission for MASS MoCA (8’ x 15’). The Pairing a painting of two fishing dories, is painted in Carver Harbor, Vinalhaven - the harbor named after one of her ancestors (her family were some of the first settlers of mid Coast Maine-a connection from her past to present. Continuing her waterlilies series, just featured in a major Impressionism exhibition in New York at the Nassau Museumalong with paintings by Degas, Renior, Cezanne, Turner, Mary Cassatt, Berthe Morisot and other iconic artists is Waterlilies III.

Prey’s highly original approach to painting has challenged conventional understandings of the genre.   She steers her way between realism and abstraction, painterliness and reduction, perception and synthesis. She references art history but transcends and creates a contemporary view with her unmistakable voice exploring the depth of the American landscape and her world. Prey's work establishes within the trajectory of American Art a 21st Century female lens, eschewing the historical male-tradition. As an artist working often en plein air, environmental issues and climate change are concerns that inform her paintings. Her layered, luminous, and nuanced paintings also speak to issues of gender, climate and ecology, and spiritual wonder. Prey’s practice evokes the seemingly everyday to push the boundaries of what the medium of watercolor can do.   A fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition with an essay by Museum Director Charles Riley (see below for link).
 

ABOUT THE ARTIST
 
Barbara is considered one of America’s foremost painters. A living master, her recently completed commission for MASS MoCA, described as a “technical tour de force” by Director Joe Thompson, is the largest watercolor ever exhibited. Her paintings are in the collections of the National Gallery of Art, the Brooklyn Museum, the Smithsonian Art Museum, the White House, the Kennedy Space Center, among many other public and private collections including Tom Hanks and Orlando Bloom.
 
For over a decade she has been a member of the National Council for the Arts, the governing body of the National Endowment for the Arts, a position she was appointed to by the President. In 2003 her painting of the Diplomatic Reception Room was featured on the White House Christmas card. With dozens of artworks commissioned by government agencies and institutions, such as four paintings for NASA, Prey is a global ambassador for American Art. Tapped annually for the U.S. Art in Embassies program, Prey’s work has been on display in over one hundred U.S. Embassies and Consulates worldwide, including those in Paris, Hong Kong, and Madrid. Her painting Gallantly Streaming is currently on exhibit in the lobby of the U.S. Mission to the U.N. and three others in the Ambassadors Office.
 
Prey earned a Bachelor’s degree from Williams College, where she is an adjunct faculty member, and a Master’s degree from Harvard University. She has received numerous institutional accolades, including a grant from the Henry Luce Foundation, a Fulbright Scholarship and the New York Senate’s “Women of Distinction” Award, joining Eleanor Roosevelt and Susan B. Anthony,  awarded to outstanding New York women. 
 

ABOUT THE GALLERY

Barbara Prey Projects is a gallery and exhibition space in Port Clyde, ME. Celebrating 23 years this summer, the gallery is housed in a historic waterfront structure that has been part of the community since the late 1800s.
855 Main Street, Port Clyde, ME 04855 (207) 372-8087

www.barbarapreyprojects.com
Gatekeeper, 2023, Watercolor on paper, 40 x 60 inches | Click on image for high-res file
Still Light: Barbara Prey
July 15 – September 4

 
“She is, quite simply put, the world’s pre-eminent watercolorist, persisting over the past four decades in the mastery of her idiom.”        - Museum Director Charles Riley 
 
Barbara Prey Projects is pleased to announce Still Light an exhibition of Barbara Prey’s new monumental watercolors which push the medium in new directions and size, continuing the investigation between reality and imagination.  As virtual worlds become a more prominent part of our daily lives, Prey looks to draw inspiration from nature and augment what is real.
“The world is moving at a faster pace, but through the artist eye it stands still and invites us to slow down and look”, said Prey.
 
Her attention to details recalls Vermeer..it’s a painter’s job to notice, and to draw out the nuance and light in what the rest of us ignore.  Prey has that eye and hand... what she makes touches the divine and  has  staying power.         -The Boston Globe
 
New York based, for over 40 years Prey has maintained a studio in Maine. The artist’s innovative eye for the American landscape has placed her paintings in the private collections of U.S. Presidents and dignitaries, business titans, European Royalty, celebrities including Orlando Bloom and Tom Hanks, as well as the prominent public collections of The National Gallery of Art, The Brooklyn Museum, The Smithsonian American Art Museum, Kennedy Space Center and the permanent collection of The White House, where she is one of two living female artists represented, among many other institutions. Commissioned by NASA (the only female commissioned four times), she was recently commissioned by contemporary art museum MASS MoCA to paint the largest watercolor in the world for their new building currently on long term exhibition at the museum. PBS referred to the MASS MoCA commissioned artists as “global leaders in contemporary art”.  Prey was appointed by the President of the United States to the National Council on the Arts, the advisory board to the National Endowment for the Arts. Artists are appointed for their contributions and recognition in American Art.

Included in the exhibit is a unique and never before seen painting Island Trekkers – a deeply personal figurative painting of her daughter and dog on a remote Maine island.  Trapeze Dance,  of a working fisherman’s workshop and sail loft,  highlights her use of color and light and continues the interior themes of her Presidential commissioned White House Christmas Card and her recent museum commission for MASS MoCA (8’ x 15’). The Pairing a painting of two fishing dories, is painted in Carver Harbor, Vinalhaven - the harbor named after one of her ancestors (her family were some of the first settlers of mid Coast Maine-a connection from her past to present. Continuing her waterlilies series, just featured in a major Impressionism exhibition in New York at the Nassau Museumalong with paintings by Degas, Renior, Cezanne, Turner, Mary Cassatt, Berthe Morisot and other iconic artists is Waterlilies III.

Prey’s highly original approach to painting has challenged conventional understandings of the genre.   She steers her way between realism and abstraction, painterliness and reduction, perception and synthesis. She references art history but transcends and creates a contemporary view with her unmistakable voice exploring the depth of the American landscape and her world. Prey's work establishes within the trajectory of American Art a 21st Century female lens, eschewing the historical male-tradition. As an artist working often en plein air, environmental issues and climate change are concerns that inform her paintings. Her layered, luminous, and nuanced paintings also speak to issues of gender, climate and ecology, and spiritual wonder. Prey’s practice evokes the seemingly everyday to push the boundaries of what the medium of watercolor can do.   A fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition with an essay by Museum Director Charles Riley (see below for link).
 

ABOUT THE ARTIST
 
Barbara is considered one of America’s foremost painters. A living master, her recently completed commission for MASS MoCA, described as a “technical tour de force” by Director Joe Thompson, is the largest watercolor ever exhibited. Her paintings are in the collections of the National Gallery of Art, the Brooklyn Museum, the Smithsonian Art Museum, the White House, the Kennedy Space Center, among many other public and private collections including Tom Hanks and Orlando Bloom.
 
For over a decade she has been a member of the National Council for the Arts, the governing body of the National Endowment for the Arts, a position she was appointed to by the President. In 2003 her painting of the Diplomatic Reception Room was featured on the White House Christmas card. With dozens of artworks commissioned by government agencies and institutions, such as four paintings for NASA, Prey is a global ambassador for American Art. Tapped annually for the U.S. Art in Embassies program, Prey’s work has been on display in over one hundred U.S. Embassies and Consulates worldwide, including those in Paris, Hong Kong, and Madrid. Her painting Gallantly Streaming is currently on exhibit in the lobby of the U.S. Mission to the U.N. and three others in the Ambassadors Office.
 
Prey earned a Bachelor’s degree from Williams College, where she is an adjunct faculty member, and a Master’s degree from Harvard University. She has received numerous institutional accolades, including a grant from the Henry Luce Foundation, a Fulbright Scholarship and the New York Senate’s “Women of Distinction” Award, joining Eleanor Roosevelt and Susan B. Anthony,  awarded to outstanding New York women. 
 

ABOUT THE GALLERY

Barbara Prey Projects is a gallery and exhibition space in Port Clyde, ME. Celebrating 23 years this summer, the gallery is housed in a historic waterfront structure that has been part of the community since the late 1800s.
855 Main Street, Port Clyde, ME 04855 (207) 372-8087

www.barbarapreyprojects.com

Tuesday, July 11, 2023

Happy Summer Update from the LINCGR: LongIsland NCR Fall Schedule for Chapter Meetings, Presentations, and Classes.

Happy Summer Update from the LINCGR

LongIsland NCR Fall Schedule for Chapter Meetings,  Presentations, and Classes.
 Our New Locations are Forrest City Park, and Levittown Hall.

Add Our Schedule Dates to Your Calendar !!! We will be meeting in two Different Locations this Fall.
Read carefully to check the day of the week, and location for each meeting. We are looking forward to old, and new members going us.
Let investigate, and learn astrology together.

Forest City Park 
3099 Morgan Drive

Wantagh, NY 11793 

Google directions: 
https://hempsteadny.gov/Facilities/Facility/Details/Forest-City-Community-Park-54

Sept. 14th Jackie Selvin, speaker on Zoom, and our chapter meeting at Forrest City Park, Wantagh. 

Levittown Hall: Eyes Of Learning Location
Levittown Hall,
201 Levittown Pkwy,
Hicksville, NY 11801


Google Directions:
https://hempsteadny.gov/Facilities/Facility/Details/Levittown-Hall-67
 
October,  12, 2023 Monday 7-9 PM, 
Grace Lopez, speaker, on Zoom; and our chapter meeting will be held at  Levittown Hall.

November 13, 2023,  7-9 PM
Meet, and Greet! Let's talk Astrology. Join our discussion at Levittown & bring your chart, Levittown Hall.


December, 6, 2023, 7-9 PM
 Wednesday. Holiday meeting, Levittown Hall. 


Winter  2024, Date, and location to be announced. 
Dr. Jeanne D'Bandt


Classes, an Extra Presentations  Will Be offered by the Educational Committee at The Forest City Park. Thank you Grace Lopez, and MaryAnn Dellinger. 

All Day Classes, and meetings 11:30-2:00 PM
MaryAnn Dellinger, New to Astrology. Let's Learn the Energies of the  Astrological  Basics, and a little bit more!
Mondays,
September, 11, 18th.
October: 16, 23, 30th

MaryAnn Dellinger: Lets talk: The Energies of the Transits
November: 13, 20 27th
December:11.18th

All Night Classes, and meetings 7:00-9:00 PM
Grace Lopez: Let'sTalk Solar Returns: Fine Tuning Aspects. 
 September,11,18, & Oct. 4th.

Upcoming Speakers: 

September 14, 2023, 7:00- 9:00 PM, 2023
Jackie Sevlin
Topic: Born on the Station

Presentation for attending members & Hybrid on Zoom ( zoom availability to be confirmed) 
Forest City Park, Wantagh location.

The degree on which a planet turns direction marks the beginning of another set of circumstances. Whether stationary or retrograde, the energies of the planet become magnified in a person's horoscope and characterizes their journey. Find out where it takes them. 

Jackie Slevin M.A., C.A. NCGR-PAA, author of Finding Success in the Horoscope, available on Amazon.com. An internationally published and full-time professional Astrologer, she is the Education Director for NCGR where she hosts monthly webinars.   She  was a Track Coordinator and  Presenter at United Astrology Congress (UAC) from 1995 to 2018 and a biography writer for Lois Rodden’s Astrodatabank.  She has been featured in the New York Post, Psychology Today,  radio shows, podcasts and the Bold Brave TV Network.  Watch her show "Planet Speak" on youTube and visit her website atwww.geocosmicstudies.com.

October, 12, 2023, 7:00-9:00 PM
Grace Lopez
Topic: THE SOLAR RETURN: Sun Conjunct Sun

Presentation for attending members & Hybrid on Zoom
Levittown Hall Location. 

 
Every year, the Earth makes a 584 million mile trip around the Sun.  Every person has a Zodiacal Point in their Astrological Chart to mark where the Earth was precisely situated in it's Annual Journey based on the Elliptical Longitude of the Direction of the Sun. The Sun's Longitude is identical to itself every 364.75 days.  The amount of time for the Earth to make a complete orbit.
Oct 12th Grace Lopez will present Solar Returns: See how your year may unfold with in your chart as Grace walks you thought interpreting examples of  solar charts. 
 
Grace Lopez:Astrologer, Certified Sound, Chakra and Crystal Healer, Certified Therapeutic Arts Life Coach, Advanced Reiki lll Practitioner, Certified,Rehabilitation Tai Chi, Kundalini Yoga/Drumming

Secretary, Head of Education Committee, National Council of Geo CosmicResearch,
Long Island Chapter, National Council of GeoCosmic Research - Long Island, NY
January 2017 to Present
Head of Committee for Astrological Education and Research, Secretary of Local Chapter National Council of Geocosmic Research (NCGR. Planning Committee Member of theUnited Astrology Conference, Chicago with 1100+ attendees. Co-managed conference room monitorsand speakers. Copywriting and Editing of Biographies and Newsletters.

 2024 Dates, and location to be announced.

Coming up: 
Date to be announced
Dr. Jeanne D'Bandt
Health Indicators in the Chart: 
 Inclusive of Planets, Patterns, Progressions, Returns, Transits, and more.
Location to be 
announced.
 

Join us for an analysis of the factors that contribute to health, longevity, and death in the natal chart and its movement through time and space. 
      Dr. Jeanne D'Brant has been a student and teacher of astrology for more than four decades. Jeanne has presented for  both NCGR-Long Island and for NCGR national. Voted LI’s Alternative Doctor of the Year 2009, Jeanne is a professor of biology, anatomy, and physiology and has been published in diverse fields.  She has studied Ayurveda in India, Homeopathy in Germany, and Traditional Chinese Medicine in China; her knowledge of medical astrology is a synthesis of her immersion in the influence of the planets and stars, her western medical training, and her experience of traditional healing systems. With a Sag midheaven and Jupiter in Sag in the 10th house, she has traveled in 66 countries on 6 continents and is the author of Global: A Traveler’s Tales (amazon.com/author/dr_jet). 
 
 We look forward to seeing all members at Chapter Meetings, classes, and other presentations.  

At the door: Members $15, Non-members $20 & EventBrite registrations.
At the door: Members $15, Non-members $20 & EventBrite registrations.
Contact us: LongIslandncgr@gmail.com Jamie Forbes, President, Vice President, Sara Napuri-Moy, Secretary, Adrienne Mahoney, MaryAnn Dellinger, Treasurer, Grace Lopez, and Dr. Jeanne DeBrandt, advisors to the board.
 https://longislandncgr.org

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