SAA Artist Brent Langley Program Tomorrow
Tomorrow, September 4, at 7:00 pm, artist Brent Langley will present a program on his own artistic development and approach to painting, and on wildlife art in general with reference to his own work and that of other artists featured in the Art and the Animal exhibition. Coinciding with having his artwork in Art and the Animal, on view at RTPI through October 25, Langley also has a solo exhibition at the Crary Art Gallery in Warren, PA through September 7. This inspiring program will be held at RTPI and is free and open to the public. For more information about artist Brent Langley, please...
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SAA Artist Brent Langley to Present Program – September 4, 2015 On Friday, September 4, at 7:00 pm, artist Brent Langley will present a program on his own artistic development and approach to painting, and on wildlife art in general with reference to his own work and that of other artists featured in the Art and the Animal exhibition. Coinciding with having his artwork in Art and the Animal, on view at RTPI through October 25, Langley also has a solo exhibition at the Crary Art Gallery in Warren, PA through September 7. This inspiring program will be held at RTPI and is free and open to...
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The Hellbender: New York’s Living Fossil – Tonight at 7:00PM The Eastern Hellbender is a unique salamander found only in the eastern United States. Hellbenders are “living fossils” that have remained virtually unchanged for millions of years, giving us a glimpse into our ecological past. In recent years, this iconic species has declined significantly in New York and throughout its entire range. Join conservation biologist Robin Foster to learn more about the hellbender and how you can help to conserve this amazing amphibian! Please join us at RTPI (311 Curtis St., Jamestown, NY) at 7:00 for...
Read MoreArtist Reception – Thomas Annear – Friday, June 26, 2015
National Parks and Beyond A Solo Exhibition by Thomas Annear Artist Reception Friday June 26, 2015 7:00 – 9:00 PM www.thomasannear.com We are pleased to welcome artist Thomas Annear as he opens a new exhibit that originated with a month long journey to Yellowstone and other national parks in the American west. Since 2008, Tom has immersed himself in these majestic and sometimes extreme landscapes, and found that the parks had many lessons to teach. The more he painted, questions and issues began to emerge about balancing preservation with the aim of keeping parks open “for the...
Read MoreWhat’s the Scoop on Poop?
Via the Chautauqua Watershed Conservancy! Kids love poop. That’s why the Chautauqua Watershed Conservancy and the Roger Tory Peterson Institute of Natural History have teamed up to put on a family event called “What’s the Scoop on Poop?” We invite you to bring the kids in your life and join us at 10:00 AM on Saturday, June 20th at our Dobbins Woods Preserve on Bly Hill Road in Ashville, where we’ll talk about how valuable poop can be to biologists and what impacts it can have on our waters. Then we’ll take a hike to find some scat! This event is free and...
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