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PAGE 12 ‘EHE.SAG HKRBOR ‘EXPRESS- NOVEMBER 2. 2006 [E ARTS 8: Ri3SS1jS.CH.0Q;L 'aF4h'e Pasrrish Art Museum (25 Job's of i1 Ienry Box Brown,\ (wfc-)r.a'gesv3 to 1&0)’ Lane. Southamzptom aandé The ~IZas~1- Gl‘i.1=ec1t:ed'»by Kaz-ry=n Pazrsons at 1::30;p..m. End Africa-n-American’ M~useu=m .a»na1% 'fo‘l'/«lowed» at 2 pm. by M5icha‘e‘lIOcexlo‘t\s Center for vI‘3xeel'lemcc host a- Black \Ki-r.i:kou and «tvhe Sorceress” (some Fiilsm :Fcs‘niva*l on Sat-urcléay, Novemtl>e1' .n»udsity;). 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France's \'rDh‘e~ Unseen,” ibegzins at 7:30 ‘On ‘November 4, Ross School For tickets, oa*-1il'907-'511T2t. 7 presents “A-.n: Evexiiijig. with john Thi‘s»event w-i¢l:liau=nCh;the‘new*Ross, Cl‘1'a‘n1:berla2iir11,,\ a :bene fea-tu1=r<i=ng‘ the School‘ *Chavm’tberlain./Faifrweather premiere showiingiofatlheidbcumentamy Sch’o‘1ia=rsh~ip 2Fu¥nd*», which w.7i1l'l ~“enab'1‘e~ “John Cha-mb‘e-rlaiii and: Miss Lucy arts students to attend Ross Hig-he Pin-k,” 2006. icreavted by Ross 11th» ‘School. C~u-rretntly 48 percent of Ross 'Gi'ade*student Alexandra Fairweatiher. ‘students receive needibased The screening will be Tfollowed‘ by a aid. » iQ‘_&A sessioti» with internationa;l:ly- Represented‘ by ‘Pace Wi‘ldenstein‘~ a_C'c1~ai»Ined3 a john IChanT1‘ber311a'~i-n. Ga=‘1‘leryi«n:NewYork,Joh:n*Chambér=1aim =‘Cock?ta»i:1svand: h'o1‘s»d~'oéiuvvres will be is known for his crushed-‘sAtee.l served{ and tickets a1*-é~.avair1ab1‘e at sculptures ands photographs, which» $200=.T~he'event ru-nsfrom 71to1’1;p.m. have been exhibited nationwide at the school's Center for Well-B‘ei‘n‘g, at over 100 solo shows, ~t1%avel\ing‘ 18' Goodifiriendi Drive; East Hampton. exhibitions and ret«rospec»tive‘s,~ Chu (P .’l'n_, died of V Rec '- ;pa»r= Sag M ;Sout tsocié ~Hal:l~ The day kicks offwiAt'»h “The]oL1s1°.ney ,p.m. For vin:forma~tiom, call» 283'-21118 SOFO MUS EU M ‘Pété '7:30= Sag 3 Feeding Backyard Ha ” ‘Gin; Safe This weekend, the South Fork .a.nd\learn what's appropriate to entice Natuml History Mvusmeum» presents wild birds to backyard feeders. a presentation by Bruce Horwith. l-lorwith will inform yprogram proprietor of Wild‘ Bird Crossing, 21- ;participants about the proper specialty store offering feeders, seed, selection of food as well as about nest boxes, ibinoculavrs, birdbaths, the importance of water sources, books and field guides. Horwithl shelter and bird friendly :1andscaping. will visit the museum at 377* .IParticipan~ts are urged to bring rhei-r Bridgehampton/Sag Harbor Turnpike bird feedingquestions. in Bridgehampton at 10 a.m. on Reservations are requested. Call Saturday, November 4 to talk about Carol at the South Fork Natural feedingwild birds in winter. History Museum 537-9735. Museum From sun seeds to suet, from members are admitted free. Non- peanut hearts to thistle seed, come members are charged 35. knit .6 P‘. C00 $1 2. Hos Son Wal I.ounaIi's Visions - On Saturday, November 4 from children and complete strangers 6 to 8 p.m.. the Sag Harbor who were left without «families. of \ Prudential Douglas On liberation day in Paris. Elliman (138 Main Street) opens Lounah met Charles Starr, a “Green Men and Angels,” works on Jewish-American Intelligence canvas and paper by Lounah Starr. Of as he unloaded his bags The event will feature wine and from ajeep after arriving from cheese, and Lounah will be present the front lines. Fourmonths later to speak about her work. they married, started a family and At age 87 and standing just spent the next 50 years traveling feet tall, Lounah is a small the world and living between woman with amazing stories France and the U.S. to tell. She was born in 1919 in Lounah's paintings. which she Smurna, Turkey, but her family began creating at age 60 without to France when revolutionary formal training, re her own Mustapha Kemal burned the city history as well as that of her in an effort to drive out the Greek people. She is deeply mystical and occupiers. Settling into Paris’ says that in 1983, she received nth district. the family opened a gift from God enabling her a clothing shop where Lounah to speak with angels, extra- learned to appreciate colors terrestrials and past lives. Since _and patterns, creating a lasting then, it has been her mission to in on her art. continue painting. In August 1941, soon after the Each painting tells intricate Nazi invasion of Paris, Lounah’s stories — not only of the inhabiting father and brother were arrested people, angels and prophets that along with thousands of other she has known -— but also of a Jews sent to Auchwitz. During greater message of peace and the war. Lounah and her mother equality that she longs to see. For took in extended family, orphaned information. call 725-0200. a; 11 Thu 1100 pres at . Har Seri Stre Jen $54 edit’ East long Island Abstractions OnNovefnber4,SpaniermanGallery Public interest in art on Long (68 Newtown Lane. East Hampton) island was sparked by the 2000 movie opens “Longlsland Abstraction: 19505 “P01l0Ck.\ which depicted the life of to the Present.” While the impulses Jackson Pollock on the East End. The generating abstraction are usually presence of Pollock and his wife. Lee thought to reside in the experiences Krasner, drew other New York artists of the city, since the 1950s, some of to the area. In the 1950s and ‘60s, its most signifcant developments while New York City established itself have happened here. From Abstract as the world's leading cultural capital, Expressionist art by artists such as the Hamptons was the gathering WillemdeI(ooning.E1ainedeKooning, place of bohemians. Though these Alfonso Ossorio and lbram Lassaw days, the East End is decidedly -more through work by current artists like upscale. the tradition of Abstract Dan Rizzie, Richmond Burton and Expressionism continues. Sou Hig fro The Artwork of Joe Strand Sag l~larbor’s Joe Strand will exhibit his work at the Hampton Road Gallery (36 Hampton Road. Southampton) now through November 15. An artist . .‘ reception will be held on Saturday. November 4 from 6 to 8 pm. Strand is a recipient of both the Miller Award and Rutton Awards for Sculpture. 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