Aug
31
Wed
Yoga at Fox & Bear Lodge @ Fox and Bear Lodge
Aug 31 @ 8:30 am – 9:30 am
Yoga at Fox & Bear Lodge @ Fox and Bear Lodge | Vernon Valley | New Jersey | United States
WELLNESS YOGA

GARDEN

STARTING JUNE 1TH

Once again, Dearrick and Brant welcome the public to join them on the Fox and Bear Lodge garden for a 45 minutes morning yoga practices followed by 15 minutes meditation.  Beginning this (6/1) and every Wednesdays from 9 – 10 am and Saturdays and Sundays from 8:30 – 9:30 am, long-time Yoga Instructor Kelly Kamm @kellykammyoga will lead the class through practices in search of “creation and form, connection to the magical unknown, and the fusing of the sacred and the everyday.”

Each class costs $15 and although there are a few mats on hand to loan, bringing your own mat would be preferred.

What better place to stretch and strengthen and find peace in yoga than on the beautiful grounds of the Fox and Bear Lodge? Please join us.

Sep
1
Thu
Possible Worlds and Plausible Beings | Frederick Buell @ Albert Wisner Library
Sep 1 all-day
Possible Worlds and Plausible Beings | Frederick Buell @ Albert Wisner Library | Warwick | New York | United States

Take ice. Night after night throughout the winter, black ice forms across the landscape on streams, ponds, woods and wetland pools. Imagine that the ice both reflects and reflects on the starry skies that arch above. Then, imagine that, absent a snowfall, some set of living forces engraves these shimmering reflections into the ice’s dark, mirroring surface. A photograph of them would then be an image of glinting worlds and wonderful creatures far away from earth in the universe—and therefore also far from the present in cosmic time. Ice like this is just one example of the possible worlds Fred Buell’s new photographs discover and explore. Countless others are hidden in the commonplace natures everywhere under our feet.

Possible Worlds and their intriguing creatures appear in leaf litter, in rock and lichen improvisations, and in trees that become not just impressive physical objects, but also metaphors charged with meaning. Possible World photographers (a new breed created by COVID’s sharp restrictions on mobility) memorialize these. Thanks to the fact that the real creators of these possible worlds and creatures work unnoticed 24/7 all around us, the worlds they create will always be more abundant than what even the most determined photographers discover. Human beings can only hope for occasional samplings of these creators’ provocatively strange, playful, and sometimes astonishingly beautiful fine art compositions hidden everywhere in plain sight.

Frederick Buell is a writer and photographer who has lived in Warwick 30+ years. As a writer, he has had two books of poetry and three on literary and cultural history published. As a photographer, he has had three one-person shows. His blog can be found at fhbimagery.com. The Albert Wisner Public Library in Warwick, N.Y. will host this show throughout September. It will contain 20 large fine art photographs (and one small one) and further information about Possible World photography. Photographs: Top: Dance of Dark Energy.  Top left: DIY Humanoid Kit, Some Assembly Required. Featured: The Art of Rock: Darkness Masked

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Sep
2
Fri
Possible Worlds and Plausible Beings | Frederick Buell @ Albert Wisner Library
Sep 2 all-day
Possible Worlds and Plausible Beings | Frederick Buell @ Albert Wisner Library | Warwick | New York | United States

Take ice. Night after night throughout the winter, black ice forms across the landscape on streams, ponds, woods and wetland pools. Imagine that the ice both reflects and reflects on the starry skies that arch above. Then, imagine that, absent a snowfall, some set of living forces engraves these shimmering reflections into the ice’s dark, mirroring surface. A photograph of them would then be an image of glinting worlds and wonderful creatures far away from earth in the universe—and therefore also far from the present in cosmic time. Ice like this is just one example of the possible worlds Fred Buell’s new photographs discover and explore. Countless others are hidden in the commonplace natures everywhere under our feet.

Possible Worlds and their intriguing creatures appear in leaf litter, in rock and lichen improvisations, and in trees that become not just impressive physical objects, but also metaphors charged with meaning. Possible World photographers (a new breed created by COVID’s sharp restrictions on mobility) memorialize these. Thanks to the fact that the real creators of these possible worlds and creatures work unnoticed 24/7 all around us, the worlds they create will always be more abundant than what even the most determined photographers discover. Human beings can only hope for occasional samplings of these creators’ provocatively strange, playful, and sometimes astonishingly beautiful fine art compositions hidden everywhere in plain sight.

Frederick Buell is a writer and photographer who has lived in Warwick 30+ years. As a writer, he has had two books of poetry and three on literary and cultural history published. As a photographer, he has had three one-person shows. His blog can be found at fhbimagery.com. The Albert Wisner Public Library in Warwick, N.Y. will host this show throughout September. It will contain 20 large fine art photographs (and one small one) and further information about Possible World photography. Photographs: Top: Dance of Dark Energy.  Top left: DIY Humanoid Kit, Some Assembly Required. Featured: The Art of Rock: Darkness Masked

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Sep
3
Sat
Possible Worlds and Plausible Beings | Frederick Buell @ Albert Wisner Library
Sep 3 all-day
Possible Worlds and Plausible Beings | Frederick Buell @ Albert Wisner Library | Warwick | New York | United States

Take ice. Night after night throughout the winter, black ice forms across the landscape on streams, ponds, woods and wetland pools. Imagine that the ice both reflects and reflects on the starry skies that arch above. Then, imagine that, absent a snowfall, some set of living forces engraves these shimmering reflections into the ice’s dark, mirroring surface. A photograph of them would then be an image of glinting worlds and wonderful creatures far away from earth in the universe—and therefore also far from the present in cosmic time. Ice like this is just one example of the possible worlds Fred Buell’s new photographs discover and explore. Countless others are hidden in the commonplace natures everywhere under our feet.

Possible Worlds and their intriguing creatures appear in leaf litter, in rock and lichen improvisations, and in trees that become not just impressive physical objects, but also metaphors charged with meaning. Possible World photographers (a new breed created by COVID’s sharp restrictions on mobility) memorialize these. Thanks to the fact that the real creators of these possible worlds and creatures work unnoticed 24/7 all around us, the worlds they create will always be more abundant than what even the most determined photographers discover. Human beings can only hope for occasional samplings of these creators’ provocatively strange, playful, and sometimes astonishingly beautiful fine art compositions hidden everywhere in plain sight.

Frederick Buell is a writer and photographer who has lived in Warwick 30+ years. As a writer, he has had two books of poetry and three on literary and cultural history published. As a photographer, he has had three one-person shows. His blog can be found at fhbimagery.com. The Albert Wisner Public Library in Warwick, N.Y. will host this show throughout September. It will contain 20 large fine art photographs (and one small one) and further information about Possible World photography. Photographs: Top: Dance of Dark Energy.  Top left: DIY Humanoid Kit, Some Assembly Required. Featured: The Art of Rock: Darkness Masked

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Yoga at Fox & Bear Lodge @ Fox and Bear Lodge
Sep 3 @ 8:30 am – 9:30 am
Yoga at Fox & Bear Lodge @ Fox and Bear Lodge | Vernon Valley | New Jersey | United States
WELLNESS YOGA

GARDEN

STARTING JUNE 1TH

Once again, Dearrick and Brant welcome the public to join them on the Fox and Bear Lodge garden for a 45 minutes morning yoga practices followed by 15 minutes meditation.  Beginning this (6/1) and every Wednesdays from 9 – 10 am and Saturdays and Sundays from 8:30 – 9:30 am, long-time Yoga Instructor Kelly Kamm @kellykammyoga will lead the class through practices in search of “creation and form, connection to the magical unknown, and the fusing of the sacred and the everyday.”

Each class costs $15 and although there are a few mats on hand to loan, bringing your own mat would be preferred.

What better place to stretch and strengthen and find peace in yoga than on the beautiful grounds of the Fox and Bear Lodge? Please join us.

Pacem in Terris @ Pacem in Terris
Sep 3 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Pacem in Terris @ Pacem in Terris | Warwick | New York | United States

Experience an extraordinary gallery of art and writing from Frederick Franck in this peaceful environment through which flows Wawayanda Creek. See concert schedule for 2022; there is much to take in and enjoy in this unique sanctuary of art from Franck’s brilliant mind.

Pine Island Tap House Events & Entertainment @ Pine Island Tap House
Sep 3 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Pine Island Tap House Events & Entertainment @ Pine Island Tap House
PINE ISLAND TAP HOUSE 682 Pine Island Turnpike Pine Island, NY
Thursdays (6- 9p) Karaoke Party; Saturdays (6-9p) Sundays (2-5p) Live Music.
Open Mike Night – Edenville General Store @ Edenville General Store
Sep 3 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Summer Concert Series at Greenwood Lake @ Thomas P. Morahan Lakefront Park
Sep 3 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Summer Concert Series at Greenwood Lake @ Thomas P. Morahan Lakefront Park | Greenwood Lake | New York | United States

Summer Concert Series
We have an incredible summer concert series this year, spearheaded by Village Trustee Katheleen Holder.

Sep
4
Sun
Possible Worlds and Plausible Beings | Frederick Buell @ Albert Wisner Library
Sep 4 all-day
Possible Worlds and Plausible Beings | Frederick Buell @ Albert Wisner Library | Warwick | New York | United States

Take ice. Night after night throughout the winter, black ice forms across the landscape on streams, ponds, woods and wetland pools. Imagine that the ice both reflects and reflects on the starry skies that arch above. Then, imagine that, absent a snowfall, some set of living forces engraves these shimmering reflections into the ice’s dark, mirroring surface. A photograph of them would then be an image of glinting worlds and wonderful creatures far away from earth in the universe—and therefore also far from the present in cosmic time. Ice like this is just one example of the possible worlds Fred Buell’s new photographs discover and explore. Countless others are hidden in the commonplace natures everywhere under our feet.

Possible Worlds and their intriguing creatures appear in leaf litter, in rock and lichen improvisations, and in trees that become not just impressive physical objects, but also metaphors charged with meaning. Possible World photographers (a new breed created by COVID’s sharp restrictions on mobility) memorialize these. Thanks to the fact that the real creators of these possible worlds and creatures work unnoticed 24/7 all around us, the worlds they create will always be more abundant than what even the most determined photographers discover. Human beings can only hope for occasional samplings of these creators’ provocatively strange, playful, and sometimes astonishingly beautiful fine art compositions hidden everywhere in plain sight.

Frederick Buell is a writer and photographer who has lived in Warwick 30+ years. As a writer, he has had two books of poetry and three on literary and cultural history published. As a photographer, he has had three one-person shows. His blog can be found at fhbimagery.com. The Albert Wisner Public Library in Warwick, N.Y. will host this show throughout September. It will contain 20 large fine art photographs (and one small one) and further information about Possible World photography. Photographs: Top: Dance of Dark Energy.  Top left: DIY Humanoid Kit, Some Assembly Required. Featured: The Art of Rock: Darkness Masked

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Yoga at Fox & Bear Lodge @ Fox and Bear Lodge
Sep 4 @ 8:30 am – 9:30 am
Yoga at Fox & Bear Lodge @ Fox and Bear Lodge | Vernon Valley | New Jersey | United States
WELLNESS YOGA

GARDEN

STARTING JUNE 1TH

Once again, Dearrick and Brant welcome the public to join them on the Fox and Bear Lodge garden for a 45 minutes morning yoga practices followed by 15 minutes meditation.  Beginning this (6/1) and every Wednesdays from 9 – 10 am and Saturdays and Sundays from 8:30 – 9:30 am, long-time Yoga Instructor Kelly Kamm @kellykammyoga will lead the class through practices in search of “creation and form, connection to the magical unknown, and the fusing of the sacred and the everyday.”

Each class costs $15 and although there are a few mats on hand to loan, bringing your own mat would be preferred.

What better place to stretch and strengthen and find peace in yoga than on the beautiful grounds of the Fox and Bear Lodge? Please join us.

Pacem in Terris @ Pacem in Terris
Sep 4 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Pacem in Terris @ Pacem in Terris | Warwick | New York | United States

Experience an extraordinary gallery of art and writing from Frederick Franck in this peaceful environment through which flows Wawayanda Creek. See concert schedule for 2022; there is much to take in and enjoy in this unique sanctuary of art from Franck’s brilliant mind.

Onion Eating Contest @ PLAV
Sep 4 @ 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Onion Eating Contest @ PLAV | Pine Island | New York | United States

The ninth annual Onion Eating contest will return with the Annual Onion Festival on Sunday, September 4, at at the PLAV Pavilion, in Pine Island, sponsored by the Pine Island Chamber of Commerce. The winner will receive $100 from the Orange County Vegetable Growers Association, along with a plaque sponsored by the Orange County Farm Bureau.

The contest celebrate’s Pine Island’s 4000 acres of black dirt. To register, call Alex Kocot at 845-224-7503 or see a chamber officer.

Jimmy Sturr Orchestra will perform starting at 2p.m.

Beyond onions, Polish food will be offered by the Ladies Auxiliary.

Onion Festival: Sunday, September 4, PLAV Pavilion, in Pine Island, NY. Plenty of free parking.
Pine Island Tap House Events & Entertainment @ Pine Island Tap House
Sep 4 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Pine Island Tap House Events & Entertainment @ Pine Island Tap House
PINE ISLAND TAP HOUSE 682 Pine Island Turnpike Pine Island, NY
Thursdays (6- 9p) Karaoke Party; Saturdays (6-9p) Sundays (2-5p) Live Music.
Sep
5
Mon
Possible Worlds and Plausible Beings | Frederick Buell @ Albert Wisner Library
Sep 5 all-day
Possible Worlds and Plausible Beings | Frederick Buell @ Albert Wisner Library | Warwick | New York | United States

Take ice. Night after night throughout the winter, black ice forms across the landscape on streams, ponds, woods and wetland pools. Imagine that the ice both reflects and reflects on the starry skies that arch above. Then, imagine that, absent a snowfall, some set of living forces engraves these shimmering reflections into the ice’s dark, mirroring surface. A photograph of them would then be an image of glinting worlds and wonderful creatures far away from earth in the universe—and therefore also far from the present in cosmic time. Ice like this is just one example of the possible worlds Fred Buell’s new photographs discover and explore. Countless others are hidden in the commonplace natures everywhere under our feet.

Possible Worlds and their intriguing creatures appear in leaf litter, in rock and lichen improvisations, and in trees that become not just impressive physical objects, but also metaphors charged with meaning. Possible World photographers (a new breed created by COVID’s sharp restrictions on mobility) memorialize these. Thanks to the fact that the real creators of these possible worlds and creatures work unnoticed 24/7 all around us, the worlds they create will always be more abundant than what even the most determined photographers discover. Human beings can only hope for occasional samplings of these creators’ provocatively strange, playful, and sometimes astonishingly beautiful fine art compositions hidden everywhere in plain sight.

Frederick Buell is a writer and photographer who has lived in Warwick 30+ years. As a writer, he has had two books of poetry and three on literary and cultural history published. As a photographer, he has had three one-person shows. His blog can be found at fhbimagery.com. The Albert Wisner Public Library in Warwick, N.Y. will host this show throughout September. It will contain 20 large fine art photographs (and one small one) and further information about Possible World photography. Photographs: Top: Dance of Dark Energy.  Top left: DIY Humanoid Kit, Some Assembly Required. Featured: The Art of Rock: Darkness Masked

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Sep
6
Tue
Possible Worlds and Plausible Beings | Frederick Buell @ Albert Wisner Library
Sep 6 all-day
Possible Worlds and Plausible Beings | Frederick Buell @ Albert Wisner Library | Warwick | New York | United States

Take ice. Night after night throughout the winter, black ice forms across the landscape on streams, ponds, woods and wetland pools. Imagine that the ice both reflects and reflects on the starry skies that arch above. Then, imagine that, absent a snowfall, some set of living forces engraves these shimmering reflections into the ice’s dark, mirroring surface. A photograph of them would then be an image of glinting worlds and wonderful creatures far away from earth in the universe—and therefore also far from the present in cosmic time. Ice like this is just one example of the possible worlds Fred Buell’s new photographs discover and explore. Countless others are hidden in the commonplace natures everywhere under our feet.

Possible Worlds and their intriguing creatures appear in leaf litter, in rock and lichen improvisations, and in trees that become not just impressive physical objects, but also metaphors charged with meaning. Possible World photographers (a new breed created by COVID’s sharp restrictions on mobility) memorialize these. Thanks to the fact that the real creators of these possible worlds and creatures work unnoticed 24/7 all around us, the worlds they create will always be more abundant than what even the most determined photographers discover. Human beings can only hope for occasional samplings of these creators’ provocatively strange, playful, and sometimes astonishingly beautiful fine art compositions hidden everywhere in plain sight.

Frederick Buell is a writer and photographer who has lived in Warwick 30+ years. As a writer, he has had two books of poetry and three on literary and cultural history published. As a photographer, he has had three one-person shows. His blog can be found at fhbimagery.com. The Albert Wisner Public Library in Warwick, N.Y. will host this show throughout September. It will contain 20 large fine art photographs (and one small one) and further information about Possible World photography. Photographs: Top: Dance of Dark Energy.  Top left: DIY Humanoid Kit, Some Assembly Required. Featured: The Art of Rock: Darkness Masked

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Sep
7
Wed
Possible Worlds and Plausible Beings | Frederick Buell @ Albert Wisner Library
Sep 7 all-day
Possible Worlds and Plausible Beings | Frederick Buell @ Albert Wisner Library | Warwick | New York | United States

Take ice. Night after night throughout the winter, black ice forms across the landscape on streams, ponds, woods and wetland pools. Imagine that the ice both reflects and reflects on the starry skies that arch above. Then, imagine that, absent a snowfall, some set of living forces engraves these shimmering reflections into the ice’s dark, mirroring surface. A photograph of them would then be an image of glinting worlds and wonderful creatures far away from earth in the universe—and therefore also far from the present in cosmic time. Ice like this is just one example of the possible worlds Fred Buell’s new photographs discover and explore. Countless others are hidden in the commonplace natures everywhere under our feet.

Possible Worlds and their intriguing creatures appear in leaf litter, in rock and lichen improvisations, and in trees that become not just impressive physical objects, but also metaphors charged with meaning. Possible World photographers (a new breed created by COVID’s sharp restrictions on mobility) memorialize these. Thanks to the fact that the real creators of these possible worlds and creatures work unnoticed 24/7 all around us, the worlds they create will always be more abundant than what even the most determined photographers discover. Human beings can only hope for occasional samplings of these creators’ provocatively strange, playful, and sometimes astonishingly beautiful fine art compositions hidden everywhere in plain sight.

Frederick Buell is a writer and photographer who has lived in Warwick 30+ years. As a writer, he has had two books of poetry and three on literary and cultural history published. As a photographer, he has had three one-person shows. His blog can be found at fhbimagery.com. The Albert Wisner Public Library in Warwick, N.Y. will host this show throughout September. It will contain 20 large fine art photographs (and one small one) and further information about Possible World photography. Photographs: Top: Dance of Dark Energy.  Top left: DIY Humanoid Kit, Some Assembly Required. Featured: The Art of Rock: Darkness Masked

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Yoga at Fox & Bear Lodge @ Fox and Bear Lodge
Sep 7 @ 8:30 am – 9:30 am
Yoga at Fox & Bear Lodge @ Fox and Bear Lodge | Vernon Valley | New Jersey | United States
WELLNESS YOGA

GARDEN

STARTING JUNE 1TH

Once again, Dearrick and Brant welcome the public to join them on the Fox and Bear Lodge garden for a 45 minutes morning yoga practices followed by 15 minutes meditation.  Beginning this (6/1) and every Wednesdays from 9 – 10 am and Saturdays and Sundays from 8:30 – 9:30 am, long-time Yoga Instructor Kelly Kamm @kellykammyoga will lead the class through practices in search of “creation and form, connection to the magical unknown, and the fusing of the sacred and the everyday.”

Each class costs $15 and although there are a few mats on hand to loan, bringing your own mat would be preferred.

What better place to stretch and strengthen and find peace in yoga than on the beautiful grounds of the Fox and Bear Lodge? Please join us.

Sep
8
Thu
Possible Worlds and Plausible Beings | Frederick Buell @ Albert Wisner Library
Sep 8 all-day
Possible Worlds and Plausible Beings | Frederick Buell @ Albert Wisner Library | Warwick | New York | United States

Take ice. Night after night throughout the winter, black ice forms across the landscape on streams, ponds, woods and wetland pools. Imagine that the ice both reflects and reflects on the starry skies that arch above. Then, imagine that, absent a snowfall, some set of living forces engraves these shimmering reflections into the ice’s dark, mirroring surface. A photograph of them would then be an image of glinting worlds and wonderful creatures far away from earth in the universe—and therefore also far from the present in cosmic time. Ice like this is just one example of the possible worlds Fred Buell’s new photographs discover and explore. Countless others are hidden in the commonplace natures everywhere under our feet.

Possible Worlds and their intriguing creatures appear in leaf litter, in rock and lichen improvisations, and in trees that become not just impressive physical objects, but also metaphors charged with meaning. Possible World photographers (a new breed created by COVID’s sharp restrictions on mobility) memorialize these. Thanks to the fact that the real creators of these possible worlds and creatures work unnoticed 24/7 all around us, the worlds they create will always be more abundant than what even the most determined photographers discover. Human beings can only hope for occasional samplings of these creators’ provocatively strange, playful, and sometimes astonishingly beautiful fine art compositions hidden everywhere in plain sight.

Frederick Buell is a writer and photographer who has lived in Warwick 30+ years. As a writer, he has had two books of poetry and three on literary and cultural history published. As a photographer, he has had three one-person shows. His blog can be found at fhbimagery.com. The Albert Wisner Public Library in Warwick, N.Y. will host this show throughout September. It will contain 20 large fine art photographs (and one small one) and further information about Possible World photography. Photographs: Top: Dance of Dark Energy.  Top left: DIY Humanoid Kit, Some Assembly Required. Featured: The Art of Rock: Darkness Masked

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Sep
9
Fri
Possible Worlds and Plausible Beings | Frederick Buell @ Albert Wisner Library
Sep 9 all-day
Possible Worlds and Plausible Beings | Frederick Buell @ Albert Wisner Library | Warwick | New York | United States

Take ice. Night after night throughout the winter, black ice forms across the landscape on streams, ponds, woods and wetland pools. Imagine that the ice both reflects and reflects on the starry skies that arch above. Then, imagine that, absent a snowfall, some set of living forces engraves these shimmering reflections into the ice’s dark, mirroring surface. A photograph of them would then be an image of glinting worlds and wonderful creatures far away from earth in the universe—and therefore also far from the present in cosmic time. Ice like this is just one example of the possible worlds Fred Buell’s new photographs discover and explore. Countless others are hidden in the commonplace natures everywhere under our feet.

Possible Worlds and their intriguing creatures appear in leaf litter, in rock and lichen improvisations, and in trees that become not just impressive physical objects, but also metaphors charged with meaning. Possible World photographers (a new breed created by COVID’s sharp restrictions on mobility) memorialize these. Thanks to the fact that the real creators of these possible worlds and creatures work unnoticed 24/7 all around us, the worlds they create will always be more abundant than what even the most determined photographers discover. Human beings can only hope for occasional samplings of these creators’ provocatively strange, playful, and sometimes astonishingly beautiful fine art compositions hidden everywhere in plain sight.

Frederick Buell is a writer and photographer who has lived in Warwick 30+ years. As a writer, he has had two books of poetry and three on literary and cultural history published. As a photographer, he has had three one-person shows. His blog can be found at fhbimagery.com. The Albert Wisner Public Library in Warwick, N.Y. will host this show throughout September. It will contain 20 large fine art photographs (and one small one) and further information about Possible World photography. Photographs: Top: Dance of Dark Energy.  Top left: DIY Humanoid Kit, Some Assembly Required. Featured: The Art of Rock: Darkness Masked

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Sep
10
Sat
Possible Worlds and Plausible Beings | Frederick Buell @ Albert Wisner Library
Sep 10 all-day
Possible Worlds and Plausible Beings | Frederick Buell @ Albert Wisner Library | Warwick | New York | United States

Take ice. Night after night throughout the winter, black ice forms across the landscape on streams, ponds, woods and wetland pools. Imagine that the ice both reflects and reflects on the starry skies that arch above. Then, imagine that, absent a snowfall, some set of living forces engraves these shimmering reflections into the ice’s dark, mirroring surface. A photograph of them would then be an image of glinting worlds and wonderful creatures far away from earth in the universe—and therefore also far from the present in cosmic time. Ice like this is just one example of the possible worlds Fred Buell’s new photographs discover and explore. Countless others are hidden in the commonplace natures everywhere under our feet.

Possible Worlds and their intriguing creatures appear in leaf litter, in rock and lichen improvisations, and in trees that become not just impressive physical objects, but also metaphors charged with meaning. Possible World photographers (a new breed created by COVID’s sharp restrictions on mobility) memorialize these. Thanks to the fact that the real creators of these possible worlds and creatures work unnoticed 24/7 all around us, the worlds they create will always be more abundant than what even the most determined photographers discover. Human beings can only hope for occasional samplings of these creators’ provocatively strange, playful, and sometimes astonishingly beautiful fine art compositions hidden everywhere in plain sight.

Frederick Buell is a writer and photographer who has lived in Warwick 30+ years. As a writer, he has had two books of poetry and three on literary and cultural history published. As a photographer, he has had three one-person shows. His blog can be found at fhbimagery.com. The Albert Wisner Public Library in Warwick, N.Y. will host this show throughout September. It will contain 20 large fine art photographs (and one small one) and further information about Possible World photography. Photographs: Top: Dance of Dark Energy.  Top left: DIY Humanoid Kit, Some Assembly Required. Featured: The Art of Rock: Darkness Masked

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Pacem in Terris @ Pacem in Terris
Sep 10 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Pacem in Terris @ Pacem in Terris | Warwick | New York | United States

Experience an extraordinary gallery of art and writing from Frederick Franck in this peaceful environment through which flows Wawayanda Creek. See concert schedule for 2022; there is much to take in and enjoy in this unique sanctuary of art from Franck’s brilliant mind.

Pine Island Tap House Events & Entertainment @ Pine Island Tap House
Sep 10 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Pine Island Tap House Events & Entertainment @ Pine Island Tap House
PINE ISLAND TAP HOUSE 682 Pine Island Turnpike Pine Island, NY
Thursdays (6- 9p) Karaoke Party; Saturdays (6-9p) Sundays (2-5p) Live Music.
Open Mike Night – Edenville General Store @ Edenville General Store
Sep 10 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Summer Concert Series at Greenwood Lake @ Thomas P. Morahan Lakefront Park
Sep 10 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Summer Concert Series at Greenwood Lake @ Thomas P. Morahan Lakefront Park | Greenwood Lake | New York | United States

Summer Concert Series
We have an incredible summer concert series this year, spearheaded by Village Trustee Katheleen Holder.

Sep
11
Sun
Open Auditions | Warwick Center for the Performing Arts @ WArwick Center for the Performing Arts
Sep 11 all-day
Possible Worlds and Plausible Beings | Frederick Buell @ Albert Wisner Library
Sep 11 all-day
Possible Worlds and Plausible Beings | Frederick Buell @ Albert Wisner Library | Warwick | New York | United States

Take ice. Night after night throughout the winter, black ice forms across the landscape on streams, ponds, woods and wetland pools. Imagine that the ice both reflects and reflects on the starry skies that arch above. Then, imagine that, absent a snowfall, some set of living forces engraves these shimmering reflections into the ice’s dark, mirroring surface. A photograph of them would then be an image of glinting worlds and wonderful creatures far away from earth in the universe—and therefore also far from the present in cosmic time. Ice like this is just one example of the possible worlds Fred Buell’s new photographs discover and explore. Countless others are hidden in the commonplace natures everywhere under our feet.

Possible Worlds and their intriguing creatures appear in leaf litter, in rock and lichen improvisations, and in trees that become not just impressive physical objects, but also metaphors charged with meaning. Possible World photographers (a new breed created by COVID’s sharp restrictions on mobility) memorialize these. Thanks to the fact that the real creators of these possible worlds and creatures work unnoticed 24/7 all around us, the worlds they create will always be more abundant than what even the most determined photographers discover. Human beings can only hope for occasional samplings of these creators’ provocatively strange, playful, and sometimes astonishingly beautiful fine art compositions hidden everywhere in plain sight.

Frederick Buell is a writer and photographer who has lived in Warwick 30+ years. As a writer, he has had two books of poetry and three on literary and cultural history published. As a photographer, he has had three one-person shows. His blog can be found at fhbimagery.com. The Albert Wisner Public Library in Warwick, N.Y. will host this show throughout September. It will contain 20 large fine art photographs (and one small one) and further information about Possible World photography. Photographs: Top: Dance of Dark Energy.  Top left: DIY Humanoid Kit, Some Assembly Required. Featured: The Art of Rock: Darkness Masked

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Pacem in Terris @ Pacem in Terris
Sep 11 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Pacem in Terris @ Pacem in Terris | Warwick | New York | United States

Experience an extraordinary gallery of art and writing from Frederick Franck in this peaceful environment through which flows Wawayanda Creek. See concert schedule for 2022; there is much to take in and enjoy in this unique sanctuary of art from Franck’s brilliant mind.

Pine Island Tap House Events & Entertainment @ Pine Island Tap House
Sep 11 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Pine Island Tap House Events & Entertainment @ Pine Island Tap House
PINE ISLAND TAP HOUSE 682 Pine Island Turnpike Pine Island, NY
Thursdays (6- 9p) Karaoke Party; Saturdays (6-9p) Sundays (2-5p) Live Music.
Sep
12
Mon
Possible Worlds and Plausible Beings | Frederick Buell @ Albert Wisner Library
Sep 12 all-day
Possible Worlds and Plausible Beings | Frederick Buell @ Albert Wisner Library | Warwick | New York | United States

Take ice. Night after night throughout the winter, black ice forms across the landscape on streams, ponds, woods and wetland pools. Imagine that the ice both reflects and reflects on the starry skies that arch above. Then, imagine that, absent a snowfall, some set of living forces engraves these shimmering reflections into the ice’s dark, mirroring surface. A photograph of them would then be an image of glinting worlds and wonderful creatures far away from earth in the universe—and therefore also far from the present in cosmic time. Ice like this is just one example of the possible worlds Fred Buell’s new photographs discover and explore. Countless others are hidden in the commonplace natures everywhere under our feet.

Possible Worlds and their intriguing creatures appear in leaf litter, in rock and lichen improvisations, and in trees that become not just impressive physical objects, but also metaphors charged with meaning. Possible World photographers (a new breed created by COVID’s sharp restrictions on mobility) memorialize these. Thanks to the fact that the real creators of these possible worlds and creatures work unnoticed 24/7 all around us, the worlds they create will always be more abundant than what even the most determined photographers discover. Human beings can only hope for occasional samplings of these creators’ provocatively strange, playful, and sometimes astonishingly beautiful fine art compositions hidden everywhere in plain sight.

Frederick Buell is a writer and photographer who has lived in Warwick 30+ years. As a writer, he has had two books of poetry and three on literary and cultural history published. As a photographer, he has had three one-person shows. His blog can be found at fhbimagery.com. The Albert Wisner Public Library in Warwick, N.Y. will host this show throughout September. It will contain 20 large fine art photographs (and one small one) and further information about Possible World photography. Photographs: Top: Dance of Dark Energy.  Top left: DIY Humanoid Kit, Some Assembly Required. Featured: The Art of Rock: Darkness Masked

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Sep
13
Tue
Possible Worlds and Plausible Beings | Frederick Buell @ Albert Wisner Library
Sep 13 all-day
Possible Worlds and Plausible Beings | Frederick Buell @ Albert Wisner Library | Warwick | New York | United States

Take ice. Night after night throughout the winter, black ice forms across the landscape on streams, ponds, woods and wetland pools. Imagine that the ice both reflects and reflects on the starry skies that arch above. Then, imagine that, absent a snowfall, some set of living forces engraves these shimmering reflections into the ice’s dark, mirroring surface. A photograph of them would then be an image of glinting worlds and wonderful creatures far away from earth in the universe—and therefore also far from the present in cosmic time. Ice like this is just one example of the possible worlds Fred Buell’s new photographs discover and explore. Countless others are hidden in the commonplace natures everywhere under our feet.

Possible Worlds and their intriguing creatures appear in leaf litter, in rock and lichen improvisations, and in trees that become not just impressive physical objects, but also metaphors charged with meaning. Possible World photographers (a new breed created by COVID’s sharp restrictions on mobility) memorialize these. Thanks to the fact that the real creators of these possible worlds and creatures work unnoticed 24/7 all around us, the worlds they create will always be more abundant than what even the most determined photographers discover. Human beings can only hope for occasional samplings of these creators’ provocatively strange, playful, and sometimes astonishingly beautiful fine art compositions hidden everywhere in plain sight.

Frederick Buell is a writer and photographer who has lived in Warwick 30+ years. As a writer, he has had two books of poetry and three on literary and cultural history published. As a photographer, he has had three one-person shows. His blog can be found at fhbimagery.com. The Albert Wisner Public Library in Warwick, N.Y. will host this show throughout September. It will contain 20 large fine art photographs (and one small one) and further information about Possible World photography. Photographs: Top: Dance of Dark Energy.  Top left: DIY Humanoid Kit, Some Assembly Required. Featured: The Art of Rock: Darkness Masked

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Sep
14
Wed
Possible Worlds and Plausible Beings | Frederick Buell @ Albert Wisner Library
Sep 14 all-day
Possible Worlds and Plausible Beings | Frederick Buell @ Albert Wisner Library | Warwick | New York | United States

Take ice. Night after night throughout the winter, black ice forms across the landscape on streams, ponds, woods and wetland pools. Imagine that the ice both reflects and reflects on the starry skies that arch above. Then, imagine that, absent a snowfall, some set of living forces engraves these shimmering reflections into the ice’s dark, mirroring surface. A photograph of them would then be an image of glinting worlds and wonderful creatures far away from earth in the universe—and therefore also far from the present in cosmic time. Ice like this is just one example of the possible worlds Fred Buell’s new photographs discover and explore. Countless others are hidden in the commonplace natures everywhere under our feet.

Possible Worlds and their intriguing creatures appear in leaf litter, in rock and lichen improvisations, and in trees that become not just impressive physical objects, but also metaphors charged with meaning. Possible World photographers (a new breed created by COVID’s sharp restrictions on mobility) memorialize these. Thanks to the fact that the real creators of these possible worlds and creatures work unnoticed 24/7 all around us, the worlds they create will always be more abundant than what even the most determined photographers discover. Human beings can only hope for occasional samplings of these creators’ provocatively strange, playful, and sometimes astonishingly beautiful fine art compositions hidden everywhere in plain sight.

Frederick Buell is a writer and photographer who has lived in Warwick 30+ years. As a writer, he has had two books of poetry and three on literary and cultural history published. As a photographer, he has had three one-person shows. His blog can be found at fhbimagery.com. The Albert Wisner Public Library in Warwick, N.Y. will host this show throughout September. It will contain 20 large fine art photographs (and one small one) and further information about Possible World photography. Photographs: Top: Dance of Dark Energy.  Top left: DIY Humanoid Kit, Some Assembly Required. Featured: The Art of Rock: Darkness Masked

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Sep
15
Thu
Possible Worlds and Plausible Beings | Frederick Buell @ Albert Wisner Library
Sep 15 all-day
Possible Worlds and Plausible Beings | Frederick Buell @ Albert Wisner Library | Warwick | New York | United States

Take ice. Night after night throughout the winter, black ice forms across the landscape on streams, ponds, woods and wetland pools. Imagine that the ice both reflects and reflects on the starry skies that arch above. Then, imagine that, absent a snowfall, some set of living forces engraves these shimmering reflections into the ice’s dark, mirroring surface. A photograph of them would then be an image of glinting worlds and wonderful creatures far away from earth in the universe—and therefore also far from the present in cosmic time. Ice like this is just one example of the possible worlds Fred Buell’s new photographs discover and explore. Countless others are hidden in the commonplace natures everywhere under our feet.

Possible Worlds and their intriguing creatures appear in leaf litter, in rock and lichen improvisations, and in trees that become not just impressive physical objects, but also metaphors charged with meaning. Possible World photographers (a new breed created by COVID’s sharp restrictions on mobility) memorialize these. Thanks to the fact that the real creators of these possible worlds and creatures work unnoticed 24/7 all around us, the worlds they create will always be more abundant than what even the most determined photographers discover. Human beings can only hope for occasional samplings of these creators’ provocatively strange, playful, and sometimes astonishingly beautiful fine art compositions hidden everywhere in plain sight.

Frederick Buell is a writer and photographer who has lived in Warwick 30+ years. As a writer, he has had two books of poetry and three on literary and cultural history published. As a photographer, he has had three one-person shows. His blog can be found at fhbimagery.com. The Albert Wisner Public Library in Warwick, N.Y. will host this show throughout September. It will contain 20 large fine art photographs (and one small one) and further information about Possible World photography. Photographs: Top: Dance of Dark Energy.  Top left: DIY Humanoid Kit, Some Assembly Required. Featured: The Art of Rock: Darkness Masked

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Sep
16
Fri
Possible Worlds and Plausible Beings | Frederick Buell @ Albert Wisner Library
Sep 16 all-day
Possible Worlds and Plausible Beings | Frederick Buell @ Albert Wisner Library | Warwick | New York | United States

Take ice. Night after night throughout the winter, black ice forms across the landscape on streams, ponds, woods and wetland pools. Imagine that the ice both reflects and reflects on the starry skies that arch above. Then, imagine that, absent a snowfall, some set of living forces engraves these shimmering reflections into the ice’s dark, mirroring surface. A photograph of them would then be an image of glinting worlds and wonderful creatures far away from earth in the universe—and therefore also far from the present in cosmic time. Ice like this is just one example of the possible worlds Fred Buell’s new photographs discover and explore. Countless others are hidden in the commonplace natures everywhere under our feet.

Possible Worlds and their intriguing creatures appear in leaf litter, in rock and lichen improvisations, and in trees that become not just impressive physical objects, but also metaphors charged with meaning. Possible World photographers (a new breed created by COVID’s sharp restrictions on mobility) memorialize these. Thanks to the fact that the real creators of these possible worlds and creatures work unnoticed 24/7 all around us, the worlds they create will always be more abundant than what even the most determined photographers discover. Human beings can only hope for occasional samplings of these creators’ provocatively strange, playful, and sometimes astonishingly beautiful fine art compositions hidden everywhere in plain sight.

Frederick Buell is a writer and photographer who has lived in Warwick 30+ years. As a writer, he has had two books of poetry and three on literary and cultural history published. As a photographer, he has had three one-person shows. His blog can be found at fhbimagery.com. The Albert Wisner Public Library in Warwick, N.Y. will host this show throughout September. It will contain 20 large fine art photographs (and one small one) and further information about Possible World photography. Photographs: Top: Dance of Dark Energy.  Top left: DIY Humanoid Kit, Some Assembly Required. Featured: The Art of Rock: Darkness Masked

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Summer Music Series at Fox and Bear Lodge @ Fox and Bear Lodge
Sep 16 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Summer Music Series at Fox and Bear Lodge @ Fox and Bear Lodge | Vernon Valley | New Jersey | United States

SUMMER MUSIC SERIES

Sitting outdoors with music playing, quiet conversations, and laughter make summer evenings special. Enjoy that with us at the Fox & Bear Lodge as we celebrate community at our first Summer Music Series every other Friday night starting May 13th from 6-9pm. Bring a chair or blanket and your favorite people and enjoy our beautiful grounds as you listen to our favorite musicians play. Sandwiches, snacks and beverages from Scout Goods 1831 will be available for purchase, we kindly request no outside food or non-alchoholic drinks. However, BYOB if you’d like. This event is free, but there is limited space available so please register online using the button below.

Sep
17
Sat
Possible Worlds and Plausible Beings | Frederick Buell @ Albert Wisner Library
Sep 17 all-day
Possible Worlds and Plausible Beings | Frederick Buell @ Albert Wisner Library | Warwick | New York | United States

Take ice. Night after night throughout the winter, black ice forms across the landscape on streams, ponds, woods and wetland pools. Imagine that the ice both reflects and reflects on the starry skies that arch above. Then, imagine that, absent a snowfall, some set of living forces engraves these shimmering reflections into the ice’s dark, mirroring surface. A photograph of them would then be an image of glinting worlds and wonderful creatures far away from earth in the universe—and therefore also far from the present in cosmic time. Ice like this is just one example of the possible worlds Fred Buell’s new photographs discover and explore. Countless others are hidden in the commonplace natures everywhere under our feet.

Possible Worlds and their intriguing creatures appear in leaf litter, in rock and lichen improvisations, and in trees that become not just impressive physical objects, but also metaphors charged with meaning. Possible World photographers (a new breed created by COVID’s sharp restrictions on mobility) memorialize these. Thanks to the fact that the real creators of these possible worlds and creatures work unnoticed 24/7 all around us, the worlds they create will always be more abundant than what even the most determined photographers discover. Human beings can only hope for occasional samplings of these creators’ provocatively strange, playful, and sometimes astonishingly beautiful fine art compositions hidden everywhere in plain sight.

Frederick Buell is a writer and photographer who has lived in Warwick 30+ years. As a writer, he has had two books of poetry and three on literary and cultural history published. As a photographer, he has had three one-person shows. His blog can be found at fhbimagery.com. The Albert Wisner Public Library in Warwick, N.Y. will host this show throughout September. It will contain 20 large fine art photographs (and one small one) and further information about Possible World photography. Photographs: Top: Dance of Dark Energy.  Top left: DIY Humanoid Kit, Some Assembly Required. Featured: The Art of Rock: Darkness Masked

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Pacem in Terris @ Pacem in Terris
Sep 17 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Pacem in Terris @ Pacem in Terris | Warwick | New York | United States

Experience an extraordinary gallery of art and writing from Frederick Franck in this peaceful environment through which flows Wawayanda Creek. See concert schedule for 2022; there is much to take in and enjoy in this unique sanctuary of art from Franck’s brilliant mind.

Pine Island Tap House Events & Entertainment @ Pine Island Tap House
Sep 17 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Pine Island Tap House Events & Entertainment @ Pine Island Tap House
PINE ISLAND TAP HOUSE 682 Pine Island Turnpike Pine Island, NY
Thursdays (6- 9p) Karaoke Party; Saturdays (6-9p) Sundays (2-5p) Live Music.
Open Mike Night – Edenville General Store @ Edenville General Store
Sep 17 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Sep
18
Sun
Possible Worlds and Plausible Beings | Frederick Buell @ Albert Wisner Library
Sep 18 all-day
Possible Worlds and Plausible Beings | Frederick Buell @ Albert Wisner Library | Warwick | New York | United States

Take ice. Night after night throughout the winter, black ice forms across the landscape on streams, ponds, woods and wetland pools. Imagine that the ice both reflects and reflects on the starry skies that arch above. Then, imagine that, absent a snowfall, some set of living forces engraves these shimmering reflections into the ice’s dark, mirroring surface. A photograph of them would then be an image of glinting worlds and wonderful creatures far away from earth in the universe—and therefore also far from the present in cosmic time. Ice like this is just one example of the possible worlds Fred Buell’s new photographs discover and explore. Countless others are hidden in the commonplace natures everywhere under our feet.

Possible Worlds and their intriguing creatures appear in leaf litter, in rock and lichen improvisations, and in trees that become not just impressive physical objects, but also metaphors charged with meaning. Possible World photographers (a new breed created by COVID’s sharp restrictions on mobility) memorialize these. Thanks to the fact that the real creators of these possible worlds and creatures work unnoticed 24/7 all around us, the worlds they create will always be more abundant than what even the most determined photographers discover. Human beings can only hope for occasional samplings of these creators’ provocatively strange, playful, and sometimes astonishingly beautiful fine art compositions hidden everywhere in plain sight.

Frederick Buell is a writer and photographer who has lived in Warwick 30+ years. As a writer, he has had two books of poetry and three on literary and cultural history published. As a photographer, he has had three one-person shows. His blog can be found at fhbimagery.com. The Albert Wisner Public Library in Warwick, N.Y. will host this show throughout September. It will contain 20 large fine art photographs (and one small one) and further information about Possible World photography. Photographs: Top: Dance of Dark Energy.  Top left: DIY Humanoid Kit, Some Assembly Required. Featured: The Art of Rock: Darkness Masked

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Pacem in Terris @ Pacem in Terris
Sep 18 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Pacem in Terris @ Pacem in Terris | Warwick | New York | United States

Experience an extraordinary gallery of art and writing from Frederick Franck in this peaceful environment through which flows Wawayanda Creek. See concert schedule for 2022; there is much to take in and enjoy in this unique sanctuary of art from Franck’s brilliant mind.

Pine Island Tap House Events & Entertainment @ Pine Island Tap House
Sep 18 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Pine Island Tap House Events & Entertainment @ Pine Island Tap House
PINE ISLAND TAP HOUSE 682 Pine Island Turnpike Pine Island, NY
Thursdays (6- 9p) Karaoke Party; Saturdays (6-9p) Sundays (2-5p) Live Music.
Sep
19
Mon
Possible Worlds and Plausible Beings | Frederick Buell @ Albert Wisner Library
Sep 19 all-day
Possible Worlds and Plausible Beings | Frederick Buell @ Albert Wisner Library | Warwick | New York | United States

Take ice. Night after night throughout the winter, black ice forms across the landscape on streams, ponds, woods and wetland pools. Imagine that the ice both reflects and reflects on the starry skies that arch above. Then, imagine that, absent a snowfall, some set of living forces engraves these shimmering reflections into the ice’s dark, mirroring surface. A photograph of them would then be an image of glinting worlds and wonderful creatures far away from earth in the universe—and therefore also far from the present in cosmic time. Ice like this is just one example of the possible worlds Fred Buell’s new photographs discover and explore. Countless others are hidden in the commonplace natures everywhere under our feet.

Possible Worlds and their intriguing creatures appear in leaf litter, in rock and lichen improvisations, and in trees that become not just impressive physical objects, but also metaphors charged with meaning. Possible World photographers (a new breed created by COVID’s sharp restrictions on mobility) memorialize these. Thanks to the fact that the real creators of these possible worlds and creatures work unnoticed 24/7 all around us, the worlds they create will always be more abundant than what even the most determined photographers discover. Human beings can only hope for occasional samplings of these creators’ provocatively strange, playful, and sometimes astonishingly beautiful fine art compositions hidden everywhere in plain sight.

Frederick Buell is a writer and photographer who has lived in Warwick 30+ years. As a writer, he has had two books of poetry and three on literary and cultural history published. As a photographer, he has had three one-person shows. His blog can be found at fhbimagery.com. The Albert Wisner Public Library in Warwick, N.Y. will host this show throughout September. It will contain 20 large fine art photographs (and one small one) and further information about Possible World photography. Photographs: Top: Dance of Dark Energy.  Top left: DIY Humanoid Kit, Some Assembly Required. Featured: The Art of Rock: Darkness Masked

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Sep
20
Tue
Possible Worlds and Plausible Beings | Frederick Buell @ Albert Wisner Library
Sep 20 all-day
Possible Worlds and Plausible Beings | Frederick Buell @ Albert Wisner Library | Warwick | New York | United States

Take ice. Night after night throughout the winter, black ice forms across the landscape on streams, ponds, woods and wetland pools. Imagine that the ice both reflects and reflects on the starry skies that arch above. Then, imagine that, absent a snowfall, some set of living forces engraves these shimmering reflections into the ice’s dark, mirroring surface. A photograph of them would then be an image of glinting worlds and wonderful creatures far away from earth in the universe—and therefore also far from the present in cosmic time. Ice like this is just one example of the possible worlds Fred Buell’s new photographs discover and explore. Countless others are hidden in the commonplace natures everywhere under our feet.

Possible Worlds and their intriguing creatures appear in leaf litter, in rock and lichen improvisations, and in trees that become not just impressive physical objects, but also metaphors charged with meaning. Possible World photographers (a new breed created by COVID’s sharp restrictions on mobility) memorialize these. Thanks to the fact that the real creators of these possible worlds and creatures work unnoticed 24/7 all around us, the worlds they create will always be more abundant than what even the most determined photographers discover. Human beings can only hope for occasional samplings of these creators’ provocatively strange, playful, and sometimes astonishingly beautiful fine art compositions hidden everywhere in plain sight.

Frederick Buell is a writer and photographer who has lived in Warwick 30+ years. As a writer, he has had two books of poetry and three on literary and cultural history published. As a photographer, he has had three one-person shows. His blog can be found at fhbimagery.com. The Albert Wisner Public Library in Warwick, N.Y. will host this show throughout September. It will contain 20 large fine art photographs (and one small one) and further information about Possible World photography. Photographs: Top: Dance of Dark Energy.  Top left: DIY Humanoid Kit, Some Assembly Required. Featured: The Art of Rock: Darkness Masked

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Sep
21
Wed
Possible Worlds and Plausible Beings | Frederick Buell @ Albert Wisner Library
Sep 21 all-day
Possible Worlds and Plausible Beings | Frederick Buell @ Albert Wisner Library | Warwick | New York | United States

Take ice. Night after night throughout the winter, black ice forms across the landscape on streams, ponds, woods and wetland pools. Imagine that the ice both reflects and reflects on the starry skies that arch above. Then, imagine that, absent a snowfall, some set of living forces engraves these shimmering reflections into the ice’s dark, mirroring surface. A photograph of them would then be an image of glinting worlds and wonderful creatures far away from earth in the universe—and therefore also far from the present in cosmic time. Ice like this is just one example of the possible worlds Fred Buell’s new photographs discover and explore. Countless others are hidden in the commonplace natures everywhere under our feet.

Possible Worlds and their intriguing creatures appear in leaf litter, in rock and lichen improvisations, and in trees that become not just impressive physical objects, but also metaphors charged with meaning. Possible World photographers (a new breed created by COVID’s sharp restrictions on mobility) memorialize these. Thanks to the fact that the real creators of these possible worlds and creatures work unnoticed 24/7 all around us, the worlds they create will always be more abundant than what even the most determined photographers discover. Human beings can only hope for occasional samplings of these creators’ provocatively strange, playful, and sometimes astonishingly beautiful fine art compositions hidden everywhere in plain sight.

Frederick Buell is a writer and photographer who has lived in Warwick 30+ years. As a writer, he has had two books of poetry and three on literary and cultural history published. As a photographer, he has had three one-person shows. His blog can be found at fhbimagery.com. The Albert Wisner Public Library in Warwick, N.Y. will host this show throughout September. It will contain 20 large fine art photographs (and one small one) and further information about Possible World photography. Photographs: Top: Dance of Dark Energy.  Top left: DIY Humanoid Kit, Some Assembly Required. Featured: The Art of Rock: Darkness Masked

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Sep
22
Thu
Possible Worlds and Plausible Beings | Frederick Buell @ Albert Wisner Library
Sep 22 all-day
Possible Worlds and Plausible Beings | Frederick Buell @ Albert Wisner Library | Warwick | New York | United States

Take ice. Night after night throughout the winter, black ice forms across the landscape on streams, ponds, woods and wetland pools. Imagine that the ice both reflects and reflects on the starry skies that arch above. Then, imagine that, absent a snowfall, some set of living forces engraves these shimmering reflections into the ice’s dark, mirroring surface. A photograph of them would then be an image of glinting worlds and wonderful creatures far away from earth in the universe—and therefore also far from the present in cosmic time. Ice like this is just one example of the possible worlds Fred Buell’s new photographs discover and explore. Countless others are hidden in the commonplace natures everywhere under our feet.

Possible Worlds and their intriguing creatures appear in leaf litter, in rock and lichen improvisations, and in trees that become not just impressive physical objects, but also metaphors charged with meaning. Possible World photographers (a new breed created by COVID’s sharp restrictions on mobility) memorialize these. Thanks to the fact that the real creators of these possible worlds and creatures work unnoticed 24/7 all around us, the worlds they create will always be more abundant than what even the most determined photographers discover. Human beings can only hope for occasional samplings of these creators’ provocatively strange, playful, and sometimes astonishingly beautiful fine art compositions hidden everywhere in plain sight.

Frederick Buell is a writer and photographer who has lived in Warwick 30+ years. As a writer, he has had two books of poetry and three on literary and cultural history published. As a photographer, he has had three one-person shows. His blog can be found at fhbimagery.com. The Albert Wisner Public Library in Warwick, N.Y. will host this show throughout September. It will contain 20 large fine art photographs (and one small one) and further information about Possible World photography. Photographs: Top: Dance of Dark Energy.  Top left: DIY Humanoid Kit, Some Assembly Required. Featured: The Art of Rock: Darkness Masked

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Live at Coquito @ Coquito
Sep 22 @ 6:00 pm – 7:45 pm
Live at Coquito @ Coquito | Warwick | New York | United States

Steve Rubin, J. Brunka and Rave Tesar perform as The Skye Jazz Trio. Great food and environment.

  • Date

    Thu Sep 22 2022 at 06:00 pm

  • Location

    Coquito, 31 Forester AVE, Warwick,NY,United States, Warwick, United States

  • Organizer

    Steve Rubin

Sep
23
Fri
Possible Worlds and Plausible Beings | Frederick Buell @ Albert Wisner Library
Sep 23 all-day
Possible Worlds and Plausible Beings | Frederick Buell @ Albert Wisner Library | Warwick | New York | United States

Take ice. Night after night throughout the winter, black ice forms across the landscape on streams, ponds, woods and wetland pools. Imagine that the ice both reflects and reflects on the starry skies that arch above. Then, imagine that, absent a snowfall, some set of living forces engraves these shimmering reflections into the ice’s dark, mirroring surface. A photograph of them would then be an image of glinting worlds and wonderful creatures far away from earth in the universe—and therefore also far from the present in cosmic time. Ice like this is just one example of the possible worlds Fred Buell’s new photographs discover and explore. Countless others are hidden in the commonplace natures everywhere under our feet.

Possible Worlds and their intriguing creatures appear in leaf litter, in rock and lichen improvisations, and in trees that become not just impressive physical objects, but also metaphors charged with meaning. Possible World photographers (a new breed created by COVID’s sharp restrictions on mobility) memorialize these. Thanks to the fact that the real creators of these possible worlds and creatures work unnoticed 24/7 all around us, the worlds they create will always be more abundant than what even the most determined photographers discover. Human beings can only hope for occasional samplings of these creators’ provocatively strange, playful, and sometimes astonishingly beautiful fine art compositions hidden everywhere in plain sight.

Frederick Buell is a writer and photographer who has lived in Warwick 30+ years. As a writer, he has had two books of poetry and three on literary and cultural history published. As a photographer, he has had three one-person shows. His blog can be found at fhbimagery.com. The Albert Wisner Public Library in Warwick, N.Y. will host this show throughout September. It will contain 20 large fine art photographs (and one small one) and further information about Possible World photography. Photographs: Top: Dance of Dark Energy.  Top left: DIY Humanoid Kit, Some Assembly Required. Featured: The Art of Rock: Darkness Masked

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Sep
24
Sat
Possible Worlds and Plausible Beings | Frederick Buell @ Albert Wisner Library
Sep 24 all-day
Possible Worlds and Plausible Beings | Frederick Buell @ Albert Wisner Library | Warwick | New York | United States

Take ice. Night after night throughout the winter, black ice forms across the landscape on streams, ponds, woods and wetland pools. Imagine that the ice both reflects and reflects on the starry skies that arch above. Then, imagine that, absent a snowfall, some set of living forces engraves these shimmering reflections into the ice’s dark, mirroring surface. A photograph of them would then be an image of glinting worlds and wonderful creatures far away from earth in the universe—and therefore also far from the present in cosmic time. Ice like this is just one example of the possible worlds Fred Buell’s new photographs discover and explore. Countless others are hidden in the commonplace natures everywhere under our feet.

Possible Worlds and their intriguing creatures appear in leaf litter, in rock and lichen improvisations, and in trees that become not just impressive physical objects, but also metaphors charged with meaning. Possible World photographers (a new breed created by COVID’s sharp restrictions on mobility) memorialize these. Thanks to the fact that the real creators of these possible worlds and creatures work unnoticed 24/7 all around us, the worlds they create will always be more abundant than what even the most determined photographers discover. Human beings can only hope for occasional samplings of these creators’ provocatively strange, playful, and sometimes astonishingly beautiful fine art compositions hidden everywhere in plain sight.

Frederick Buell is a writer and photographer who has lived in Warwick 30+ years. As a writer, he has had two books of poetry and three on literary and cultural history published. As a photographer, he has had three one-person shows. His blog can be found at fhbimagery.com. The Albert Wisner Public Library in Warwick, N.Y. will host this show throughout September. It will contain 20 large fine art photographs (and one small one) and further information about Possible World photography. Photographs: Top: Dance of Dark Energy.  Top left: DIY Humanoid Kit, Some Assembly Required. Featured: The Art of Rock: Darkness Masked

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Pacem in Terris @ Pacem in Terris
Sep 24 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Pacem in Terris @ Pacem in Terris | Warwick | New York | United States

Experience an extraordinary gallery of art and writing from Frederick Franck in this peaceful environment through which flows Wawayanda Creek. See concert schedule for 2022; there is much to take in and enjoy in this unique sanctuary of art from Franck’s brilliant mind.