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CENTERpieces: About CENTERpieces
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Richard Torchia: The Harris Observatory. Sunday, March 6, 2011. For a video by Noah Hutton about. Chalk drawing by Jean-David Derremaux, Master Gardener and Bio-Dynamic Guru at The Center for Discovery. A group of bungalows, built in the 1940’s and now derelict, will be transformed into unique works of art. The curatorial team of Julie Courtne. Working in collaboration with the Center for Discovery. Geodesic dome building for artist Richard Torchia's project. A range of artists, both emerging and establi...
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CENTERpieces: Project Planning
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Richard Torchia: The Harris Observatory. April 15, 2011. Double click on images to enlarge). Allan and Ellen Wexler came for a tour of The Center and the bungalows on April 15th, 2011. Allan is both a sculptor and architect. You can see his work here:. Allan is interested in creating a vision for the over-all plan of the site. This was our first time at the site since the snow melted, which gave us. A chance to explore further than we had in the past. Many inventive things found throughout. A 4" LP -.
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CENTERpieces: March 2011
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Richard Torchia: The Harris Observatory. Sunday, March 6, 2011. For a video by Noah Hutton about. Chalk drawing by Jean-David Derremaux, Master Gardener and Bio-Dynamic Guru at The Center for Discovery. A group of bungalows, built in the 1940’s and now derelict, will be transformed into unique works of art. The curatorial team of Julie Courtne. Working in collaboration with the Center for Discovery. Geodesic dome building for artist Richard Torchia's project. A range of artists, both emerging and establi...
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CENTERpieces: Richard Torchia: The Harris Observatory
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Richard Torchia: The Harris Observatory. Richard Torchia: The Harris Observatory. The Harris Observatory,. Temporary project by Philadelphia-based artist RICHARD TORCHIA is the first of a series of projects developed for CENTERpieces, a cultural initiative of planned architectural interventions using vernacular structures. Dome building under construction, The Center for Discovery, Harris, New York, 1984. And Jennie Shanker who identified the building as a unique opportunity for Torchia and his work.
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CENTERpieces: News!
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Richard Torchia: The Harris Observatory. CENTERpieces has been selected by the NEA for a 2012 Artworks grant! The River Reporter just published this Op-Ed piece. Leonard Sparks from the Times Herald Record visited the Harris Observatory and wrote this wonderful article. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. Short video of The Center for Discovery. Hurleyville, NY's blog. Natural Resources Defence Council (NRDC). Julie Courtney Projects Website.
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CENTERpieces: Discovering Hurleyville
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Richard Torchia: The Harris Observatory. We've been slowly discovering the treasures of Hurleyville. Fantastic plastic food display in the window of the newly-opened Euro-American Deli. And inside too. Don't be scared. Great food. At the Sullivan County Museum. Three great bird displays in the basement. Water feature at The Center. This water feature at The Center was designed and built by local self-taught sculptor Richard Rulli. Rulli showing us where he hid the circulation pump. Hurleyville, NY's blog.
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Moore Grad Tutorial SP12: January 2012
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Moore Grad Tutorial SP12. Monday, January 30, 2012. Great to see everyone's work this weekend. We won't be meeting again for about a month, and generally every week I'll be in touch to suggest something I'd like to see for the next week. For the most part, it should not interfere with anything you already have going on in the studio. When Saturday comes around, I asked that each person write me a letter via snail mail. It could be about anything you want to write about in relation to your work/life e...