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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

JIMMY TINGLE IN ARLINGTON - December 27, 2010

Live at the Regent Theatre, Arlington
November 27, December 20, 21, 22, 23,
Plus two shows New Years Eve, January 1 & 2

General Admission Tickets $22 in advance except New Years Eve $25
Ticket price increases $3 day of show
All Shows @ 8:00 PM
Except New Years Eve 7:00 & 9:30 PM Sunday January 2nd, 5:00 PM


Select Ticket Sales to Benefit Local Non Profits through JimmyTingle.com only

$10 of every ticket sold exclusively to target a non profit organization through www.jimmytingle.com will go to benefit local organizations. Customer donation of $5.00 will be matched by Tingle Productions donation of $5.00 embedded into ticket price of $27.00.

Tickets sold at General Admission Prices or through the Regent Theater box office or sold on behalf of other Non-Profits are not eligible for the non-profit donation.

Please make sure to selectthe non profit of your choice option when purchasing ticket so the $10.00 donation will be made that Non-Profit only

Saturday, November 13, 2010

LYNNARTS HOLIDAY SALE & EVENTS - N0v 13 - Dec 30, 2010

Gallery hours: M, T, W, F 10-5, Thursday 10-8, Sat 11-4
Opening reception, Saturday, November 20, 2-4pm
Closed for Thanksgiving (Nov 24-27) and Christmas (Dec 24-25)

The LynnArts' galleries are filled with a selection of beautiful and affordable gifts for your holiday shopping. With original paintings priced under $300, and affordable gifts priced from $5-$100, there's something for every budget. Why not shop local this holiday season and purchase unique photographs, jewelry, handcrafted birdhouses and much more for someone on your holiday list.

The opening reception will take place on Saturday, November 20th from 2-4pm and will feature the music of local duo Kirsten and Dave. So come enjoy holiday cheer, fine art and friends and pick up a few one-of-a-kind gifts for your family, all while supporting local artists and your local arts agency.

LynnArts, Inc. is located at 25 Exchange Street in Lynn's Central Square and is easily accessible by public transportation. Wheelchair access is available at the rear lower-level entry with prior notice. For more information on the LynnArts Fabulous Holiday Show & Sale or other LynnArts programs and events, please call LynnArts, Inc. at 781-598-5244 or visit our website at www.lynnarts.org.

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Holiday House Tour in the Diamond District

Saturday, December 11th, 11am-4pm
Preview Party at LynnArts, Friday, December 10th, 5-8pm

Catholic Charities and LynnArts have joined forces to revive this wonderful holiday tradition in Lynn. Join us for a tour of five Diamond District gems. The self-paced tour begins at Catholic Charities on Lynn Shore Drive and winds its way through these stately homes decorated to the hilt for the holidays. You can end your tour at either Catholic Charities or LynnArts where hot beverages and holiday shopping await you. On Friday, December 10th there will be a preview party at LynnArts with designer and artist
demonstrations, food, drink and more shopping. Tickets are available on-line at www.diamondhoustour.org, or at Catholic Charities 55 Lynn Shore Drive, 781.593.2312, or LynnArts, 25 Exchange St., 781-598-5244. Tickets are $45 for the House Tour and Preview Party, $30 for advance purchase tickets (House Tour only), and $35 for House Tour tickets on the day of the event. In addition there will be a luxury raffle with a week's stay at a luxury resort and a $500 gift certificate from DeScenza Jewelers. You do not have to purchase house tour tickets to enter the raffle. Raffles $10 for 1, $25 for 3, and $50 for 6.

Legal Issues and Starting a Business As Artists - November 16, 2010

An interactive workshop for artists in all disciplines

Tuesday, November 16th, from 6 – 8 PM

The Boston Center for the Arts, Mills Gallery

539 Tremont Street, Boston 02116
www.bcaonline.org/directions

* Ever dreamed about starting your own business?
* Do you want to find out what differentiates various business entities and which one is right for you?
* Have you got questions about protecting your creative and intellectual property and financial welfare?

Presenters: Jenny Milana and Mitchell Bragg of DangerMilana, Attorneys at Law.

Jenny assists clients in the drafting and negotiating contracts in the publishing, theatre, music, and film and television industries. She has also worked at the State House researching proposed legislation for the Film Tax Credit.

Mitch focuses on transactional entertainment law in the areas of music, visual arts, sports, and intellectual property. He helps clients by registering trademarks and copyrights, working with domain name disputes, and drafting contracts.
Visit www.dangermilana.comto learn more.

Limited to 15 participants
Fee: $10 payable to Boston Center for the Arts
Questions and Pre-register to beer@artmorpheus.org

ARTmorpheus connects artists and artist-run businesses across disciplines with a vastnetworkof resources,strategies, and opportunities. http://artmorpheus.org

Monday, November 08, 2010

MEDIA EVENTS IN THE BOSTON AREA - November 2010

Juried Art Show in Newton

DeCordova Museum Juror Dina Deitsch chose key images from my 12-month project, Trees of My City to appear in Newton Open Studios on November 6th and 7th. Please stop by my exhibit, say hi and enjoy work from a variety of established and emerging artists. Link: http://www.newtonopenstudios.org/index.php

Dockside Tango


Who can forget Al Pacino's blind man's Tango sequence in "Scent of a Woman"? H-O-T. For my new series of 2 minutes films, I'm asking dancers to choreograph interesting pieces at locations around NY, CT & MA. Check out the first in the series, "Dockside Tango" on YouTube.

Solo Exhibit at Harvard

Mark your calendars for my high-definition surround-sound multimedia installation and fine art photography preview, Trees of My City, at The Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University on Saturday, January 22nd at 2pm. The program combines memoir, prose and nature documentary in an interactive exhibit.


Client Spotlight

The talented, hardworking students at Berklee College of Music are an inspiration. They buck the odds to win annual scholarships in an incredibly competitive environment. This is the third consecutive year I've been chosen to Direct/Produce/Edit a film about these amazing youths. My crew and I filmed highlights of Freshman Year and interviewed Trustees to develop an appeal to donors. It premiers this week. See last year's winning fundraising film. Link: http://www.celestialmedia.com/pg_09cmi_CH_swf_BKL-ENV.html


Harvard Medical School

Harvard Medical School's Finding a Research Path for the Identification of Biomarkers of Sleepiness conference brought scientists and physicians from all over the world last month for a two day symposium. We were there to record the proceedings for later publication. Lesson learned: Get more sleep. This means you.

New Music Video

Singer/Actress Kathryn Howell and I have a new "Roberto & Kathryn" music video climbing the charts on YouTube. It's a mix of independent film, music video and jazz improvisation. Our debut album, "Don't Explain," is available now, direct or on iTunes.
YouTube Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qf7dNLvWgGc
Album Link: http://iwebchannel.com/store.html

Thursday, November 04, 2010

VERNON STREET SOMERVILLE OPEN STUDIOS - November 5-6, 2010

I hope you'll stop by and visit me in my studio this weekend during Vernon Street Open Studios. I understand there will be about 65 artists showing in the 2 buildings that comprise Vernon Street Studios. It's a wonderful event -- all kinds of art -- and music too.

The particulars...
Vernon Street Open Studios
6 & 20 Vernon St., Somerville MA
Nov. 6 & 7, noon-6pm

You can find me in 20 Vernon, 6-West (2nd building in from the corner). For directions: http://vernonstreet.com/directions.html.

Bring your friends and come on by!
Jane

Jane Sherrill
Visual Artist
20 Vernon St., 6-West
Somerville MA 02145
617.800.6435
jane@janesherrill.com
http://www.janesherrill.com

Monday, November 01, 2010

BOSTON CYBERARTS - November 2010

The weather's getting cooler ...
and so is the cyber-scene!

This month

Between Us and the Sun
TXTual Healing
liminal/subLiminal
Build Your Own World
Coming soon ... the next Festival..

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Axiom Artists' Talk

Axiom Center for New and Experimental
Media presents an Artist Talk for "What
Stands Between Us and the Sun," the
newest project from the Rhode
Island-based artist team of Megan and
Murray McMillan.
"What Stands Between Us and the Sun" is
a new photo, installation, and video project. In a warehouse in Central Falls,
RI, the
McMillans built an artificial lake in an
invented world where performers alter the
lake's structure to fabricate an eclipse of
the sun. The work shown at Axiom is an installation containing video, photography
and elements that are made from, and refer to, the set created in Rhode Island.
Megan and Murray McMillan have been collaborating since 2002. Their projects begin
with the building of a theatrical set, acting as a stage for video and photography
production. The moving compositions use an elegant, loosely narrative language of
dolly shots, fluid camera movements, and ethereal theatrical lighting. The resulting
video is shown as part of a related installation that employs the visual and thematic
elements from the original set.
The artists will discuss the work and take questions on Tuesday, November 9 from
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Feelin' Some TXTual Healing...

Paul Notzold brings TXTual Healing to Central Square on Election Night, Tuesday,
November 2, 6:00 p.m.
In this installment of his ongoing performance series, artist Paul Notzold will
project interactive speech bubbles on a building in Lafayette Square (near the
intersection of Main St. and Mass Ave). The community is invited to participate
by sending a text message to a phone number provided in the projection. TXTual
Healing is hosted by the Cambridge Arts Council, held in conjunction with the
exhibition Of, By, and For: New Work by Daniel Peltz and Paul Notzold ongoing at
the CAC Gallery through November 19. For more information, visit http://www.cambridgema.gov/CAC/Exhibitions/current.cfm
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Subliminal Messages?

The John Nicholas Brown Center at Brown University presents liminal/subLiminal,
a multi-media sound installation by Lyn Goeringer that incorporates videos of streetlights,
amplified sodium
halide lamps, and field recordings.
In process for over a year, Goeringer has taken videos of streetlights and the concrete
under them as the lights turn on at dusk throughout Providence, Rhode Island to
create her sound + video installation liminal. In addition to liminal, she has also
created subLiminal, a room filled with amplified sodium halide lamps, flickering
and fluttering as they buzz in time with their flickerings.
The show opens with a reception on November 4th from 6-8 pm.
For more information:
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Build Your OWN World!

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Dietz, Artistic Director of ZER01, producers of the 01SJ Biennial dedicated to inspiring
creativity at the intersection of art, technology and digital culture, will give
a talk tonight, Monday, November 1st, at the MIT Bartos Theater.
Dietz is a self-proclaimed serial platform creator. He previously founded Northern
Lights and is the former Curator of New Media at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis,
Minnesota, where he founded the New Media Initiatives department in 1996, the online
art Gallery 9 and digital art study collection. Dietz also founded one of the earliest,
museum-based, independent new media programs at the Smithsonian American Art Museum
in 1992.
Location:
MIT Bartos Theater, Wiesner Building (E15)
20 Ames Street, Cambridge
Free and open to the public.
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It will be Cyber time before you know it ...

The next Boston Cyberarts Festival is scheduled for April 22-May 8, 2011, and now's
the time we need to get participating organizations lined up.
Several of the most prestigious organizations in the area have already signed up
to participate, including the DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, the Davis Museum,
and Fuller Craft Museum.
If you're an organization and are considering an art-and-technology-related show
for spring of 2011, we'd love to hear from you. If you're a cyberartist but are
not connected with a particular organization, you can use our Apropos [http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=4hcz47bab&et=1103841993845&s=2873&e=001tgZxM29wXjtXDg6mty5VCgojg6n-k6lkh1BRmA8Y5E5oUho9IoHsos7HxV_y3FSleEce1zRFSh0LHbkCWVoyBp1f4Z5YP1suqCZmanTGuNDapJhzWx83TnoFEm-W6jDZL5yJM1n1olI=]database
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see if you can find a home for your cyber-project.
Past Festivals have involved 50 or more organizations, including museums, galleries,
dance and music organizations, educational institutions, and others. We'd love to
include you!
If you'd like to discuss this more, contact us at info@bostoncyberarts.org [mailto:info@bostoncyberarts.org].
[mailto:info@bostoncyberarts.org]
Image: Dancer Tomie Hahn at the 2001 Festival
Photo by Robyn Belair (2001)
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Thanks to our Sponsors!

Boston Cyberarts extends a special thanks to our many generous sponsors. We couldn't
do the work we do without you!

1330 Boylston
Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts
Art New England
Arts Boston
Cage & Pixelyze
IBM
Koundakjian & Co
LEF Foundation
Phoenix Media Communications Group
Tech Superpowers
The MathWorks
Yelp!
And many other generous institutions and individuals.

We would love to work with your company on upcoming Boston Cyberarts projects!
Please contact George Fifield at 617.524.2109 or email info@bostoncyberarts.org
[mailto:info@bostoncyberarts.org] for information on becoming a sponsor.

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Contact us!

If you have cyber-events coming up that you think the Boston Cyberarts family would
be interested in, please send information and an image to press@bostoncyberarts.org
[mailto:press@bostoncyberarts.org]. We'll happily include your stuff if we get
it in time and if we have space.

For any other business, contact us at info@bostoncyberarts.org [mailto:info@bostoncyberarts.org].
Or, visit our website ...

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