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Brandi Merolla’s “Self Portrait in the Country”

Drawings under study

NARROWSBURG, NY—“Drawings: Form, Content, Materials,” an exhibit curated by Phyllis Bilick of Callicoon, NY, will open on Friday, July 9 at the Delaware Arts Center Loft Gallery, 37 Main Street, with a reception for the artists from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.

Bilick has selected a diverse range of styles and mediums that all fall under the category of drawing. The show features the work of Barbara Buckman, Richard Gubernick, Brian Conley, Phyllis Bilick, Douglas Craft, Elizabeth Harms, Brandi Merolla, Gelah Penn, Barbara Press and Linda Sokolowski.

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What's at the Movies
by Ian Pugh

‘Fahrenheit 9/11’ burns with brilliance

One of the biggest criticisms of “Fahrenheit 9/11” is that the general public already knows most of the facts that it espouses.

You’ve probably heard about Bush’s connections to the Saudi royal family and the Bin Ladens; that, good heavens, some foul play happened during the 2000 Presidential Election; and, surprise of surprises, that President Bush may not be the sharpest knife in the drawer.

However, filmmaker Michael Moore has finally put all of these facts into one, hard-hitting package. The film serves as a harsh reminder of past actions.

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A fusion of neon and mixed media

NARROWSBURG, NY—An exhibit of neon and mixed media works by Michael Rocco Pinciotti, “The Nature of Light,” will open on Friday, July 9 with a reception from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Delaware Arts Center Gallery, 37 Main Street.

Pinciotti’s work often refers to nature and offers a unique mix of technology and the organic world. He blends natural materials with neon, metal, photography and other man made materials. Several of his pieces are documented installations of neon words and structures set against Sullivan County’s hills and woods.

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