Monday, May 31, 2010

Denee Barr Art News and More

Update May 31, 2010

If by chance you missed the proverbial below-mentioned boat~~~there's still a "dinghy" offshore so just contact me if you would like to order from my Caribbean collections.


From the American Folklife Center at Library of Congress says~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"Folklife is community life and values, artfully expressed in myriad forms and interactions. Universal, diverse, and enduring, it enriches the nation and makes us a commonwealth of cultures." Mary Hufford 1991 http://www.loc.gov/folklife/






Leaving Port Elizabeth, Bequia Island
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
West Indies c 1996 Denee Barr

Medium:
Silver gelatin photograph and mixed media
16" x 20"




Street Chat
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
West Indies
2000 c Denee Barr

Medium:
Silver gelatin photo collage and gouache
20" x 16"






Salt Whistle Bay and Cactus
Mayreau Island, St. Vincent and the Grenadines
West Indies
c 2003 Denee Barr

Medium:
photo emulsion and gouache on Arches paper
17" x 19"

Oh yes we want you to go visit St. Vincent and the Grenadines but we would like your first introduction and visit to SVG to be at my exhibit in Columbia, Maryland so "the mailboat is calling...don't miss the boat" ~~~~~~~~@! www.deneebarrartnews.blogspot.com
www.columbiafoundation.org

On view now through Friday, May 28, 2010 "From a Global Window: The Caribbean by Denee Barr" at the Columbia Foundation by appointment (410) 730-7840

p.s.

(This presentation through it's showing of Music, Literature, and Art~~~~~~~~~~)
25% from sale of works sold will go to Haiti Relief fund...! http://www.flickr.com/photos/deneebarrphotographic/4630821076/

St. Vincent and the Grenadines are an exquisite cluster of islands located in the Eastern Caribbean between Barbados and Grenada. The main island of St. Vincent is volcanic with black sand beaches and a fertile rich interior known as the Marriqua Valley where the country's bounty of fresh fruits and vegetables are grown. White sand beaches and turquoise blue waters rim the smaller Grenadine Islands. I discovered these islands back in the late 1980's while doing research in the Howard County Library in Columbia, Maryland and looking through the American Folklife Center Library of Congress research materials on the Caribbean. I was drawn to articles on the African, Carib, and Arawak history. The simplicity in lifestyle and the wooden boat building also appealed to me. The photographs in this exhibit represent daily life in the Caribbean as I experienced during my travels from 1989-1992.

Friday, May 28, 2010

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Leaving Port Elizabeth, Bequia Island
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
West Indies c 1996 Denee Barr

Medium:
Silver gelatin photograph and mixed media
16" x 20"




Street Chat
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
West Indies
2000 c Denee Barr

Medium:
Silver gelatin photo collage and gouache
20" x 16"






Salt Whistle Bay and Cactus
Mayreau Island, St. Vincent and the Grenadines
West Indies
c 2003 Denee Barr

Medium:
photo emulsion and gouache on Arches paper
17" x 19"

Oh yes we want you to go visit St. Vincent and the Grenadines but we would like your first introduction and visit to SVG to be at my exhibit in Columbia, Maryland so "the mailboat is calling...don't miss the boat" ~~~~~~~~@! www.deneebarrartnews.blogspot.com
www.columbiafoundation.org

On view now through Friday, May 28, 2010 "From a Global Window: The Caribbean by Denee Barr" at the Columbia Foundation by appointment (410) 730-7840

p.s.

(This presentation through it's showing of Music, Literature, and Art~~~~~~~~~~)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/deneebarrphotographic/4630821076/

St. Vincent and the Grenadines are an exquisite cluster of islands located in the Eastern Caribbean between Barbados and Grenada. The main island of St. Vincent is volcanic with black sand beaches and a fertile rich interior known as the Marriqua Valley where the country's bounty of fresh fruits and vegetables are grown. White sand beaches and turquoise blue waters rim the smaller Grenadine Islands. I discovered these islands back in the late 1980's while doing research in the Howard County Library in Columbia, Maryland and looking through the American Folklife Center Library of Congress research materials on the Caribbean. I was drawn to articles on the African, Carib, and Arawak history. The simplicity in lifestyle and the wooden boat building also appealed to me. The photographs in this exhibit represent daily life in the Caribbean as I experienced during my travels from 1989-1992.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

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Leaving Port Elizabeth, Bequia Island
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
West Indies c 1996 Denee Barr



Oh yes we want you to go visit St. Vincent and the Grenadines but we would like your first introduction and visit to SVG to be at my exhibit in Columbia, Maryland so "the mailboat is calling...don't miss the boat" ~~~~~~~~@! www.deneebarrartnews.blogspot.com
www.columbiafoundation.org

On view now through Friday, May 28, 2010 "From a Global Window: The Caribbean by Denee Barr" at the Columbia Foundation by appointment (410) 730-7840

p.s.

(This presentation through it's showing of Music, Literature, and Art~~~~~~~~~~)
25% from sale of works sold will go to Haiti Relief fund...! http://www.flickr.com/photos/deneebarrphotographic/4630821076/

St. Vincent and the Grenadines are an exquisite cluster of islands located in the Eastern Caribbean between Barbados and Grenada. The main island of St. Vincent is volcanic with black sand beaches and a fertile rich interior known as the Marriqua Valley where the country's bounty of fresh fruits and vegetables are grown. White sand beaches and turquoise blue waters rim the smaller Grenadine Islands. I discovered these islands back in the late 1980's while doing research in the Howard County Library in Columbia, Maryland and looking through the American Folklife Center Library of Congress research materials on the Caribbean. I was drawn to articles on the African, Carib, and Arawak history. The simplicity in lifestyle and the wooden boat building also appealed to me. The photographs in this exhibit represent daily life in the Caribbean as I experienced during my travels from 1989-1992.

Sunday, May 23, 2010

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=seR9Dw12DfM

Denee Barr sings at the From a Global Window: The Caribbean at the Columbia Foundation reception on Friday, May 21, 2010


No need to purchase an airline ticket just yet for the Caribbean. Come and enjoy "From a Global Window: The Caribbean by Denee Barr @ The Columbia Foundation. 12 unique mixed media photographs on exhibit by appointment through May 28th with free reception was held on Friday May 21st from 5-7:30pm (Music, Literature, and Art)

From a Global Window:
The Caribbean @ The Columbia Foundation
American City Building
10227 Wincopin Circle
Columbia, Maryland 21044
(410)730-7840


12 Unique Photographs and Handmade Paper
By Denee Barr

www.columbiafoundation.org
www.deneebarrartnews.blogspot.com (Click!)

St. Vincent and the Grenadines is an exquisite cluster of islands located in the Eastern Caribbean between Barbados and Grenada. The main island of St. Vincent is volcanic with black sand beaches and a fertile rich interior known as the Marriqua Valley where the country's bounty of fresh fruits and vegetables are grown. White sand beaches and turquoise blue waters rim the smaller Grenadine Islands. I discovered these islands back in the late 1980's while doing research in the Howard County Library in Columbia, Maryland and looking through the American Folklife Center Library of Congress research materials on the Caribbean. I was drawn to articles on the African, Carib, and Arawak history. The simplicity in lifestyle and the wooden boat building also appealed to me. The photographs in this exhibit represent daily life in the Caribbean as I experienced during my travels from 1989-1992.

Denee Barr is a 2003 Maryland State Arts Council Individual Artist Award Grant Recipient for artistic excellence in photography. Denee has taken photographic journeys through the U.S., Europe, Asia, and the Caribbean. Her photographs have been internationally exhibited in the U.K. through the Ikon Gallery of Birmingham, England, a world renowned art venue for cutting edge and conceptual based modern art. Unique and visionary Denee Barr's photos are in the Heart of DC: Wilson Building City Hall Permanent Public Art Collection in Washington, DC and Corporate Office Properties Trust in Columbia, Maryland in the Fish Out of Water Group Sculpture entitled "Fish Eye" by the American Society of Media Photographers Baltimore Chapter.

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Banana Shack
St. Vincent
West Indies
c 1997 Denee Barr

Medium:
silver gelatin photograph and mixed media
20" x 16"



No need to purchase an airline ticket just yet for the Caribbean. Come and enjoy "From a Global Window: The Caribbean by Denee Barr @ The Columbia Foundation. 12 unique mixed media photographs on exhibit by appointment through May 28th with free reception was held on Friday May 21st from 5-7:30pm (Music, Literature, and Art) 25% from sale of works sold will go to Haiti Relief fund...Yea Mon!

From a Global Window:
The Caribbean @ The Columbia Foundation
American City Building
10227 Wincopin Circle
Columbia, Maryland 21044
(410)730-7840


12 Unique Photographs and Handmade Paper
By Denee Barr

www.columbiafoundation.org
www.deneebarrartnews.blogspot.com (Click!)

St. Vincent and the Grenadines are an exquisite cluster of islands located in the Eastern Caribbean between Barbados and Grenada. The main island of St. Vincent is volcanic with black sand beaches and a fertile rich interior known as the Marriqua Valley where the country's bounty of fresh fruits and vegetables are grown. White sand beaches and turquoise blue waters rim the smaller Grenadine Islands. I discovered these islands back in the late 1980's while doing research in the Howard County Library in Columbia, Maryland and looking through the American Folklife Center Library of Congress research materials on the Caribbean. I was drawn to articles on the African, Carib, and Arawak history. The simplicity in lifestyle and the wooden boat building also appealed to me. The photographs in this exhibit represent daily life in the Caribbean as I experienced during my travels from 1989-1992.

Friday, May 21, 2010

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Street Chat
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
West Indies
2000 c Denee Barr

Medium:
Silver gelatin photo collage and gouache
20" x 16"



Salt Whistle Bay and Cactus
Mayreau Island, St. Vincent and the Grenadines
West Indies
c 2003 Denee Barr

Medium:
photo emulsion and gouache on Arches paper
17" x 19"



Banana Shack
St. Vincent
West Indies
c 1997 Denee Barr (SOLD)

Medium:
silver gelatin photograph and mixed media
20" x 16"


Fish, Mayreau Island
St. Vincent and the Grenadines, West Indies
c 2004 Denee Barr

Medium:
photo emulsion, gouache, Arches Paper
22" x 28"





Caribbean House and Yard, #1
Bequia Island
St. Vincent and the Grenadines, West Indies
c 2000 Denee Barr

Medium:
silver gelatin photo collage and gouache
20" x 16"




Church Wedding, Union Island
St. Vincent and the Grenadines, West Indies
c 1999 Denee Barr

Medium:
photo emulsion, handmade paper, gouache
20" x 16"




Rooster on a Hill, Canouan Island
St. Vincent and the Grenadines, West Indies
c 2000 Denee Barr

Medium:
silver gelatin photo collage and gouache
20" x 16"


No need to purchase an airline ticket just yet for the Caribbean. Come and enjoy "From a Global Window: The Caribbean by Denee Barr @ The Columbia Foundation. 12 unique mixed media photographs on exhibit by appointment through May 28th with free reception on Friday May 21st from 5-7:30pm (Music, Literature, and Art)

From a Global Window:
The Caribbean @ The Columbia Foundation
American City Building
10227 Wincopin Circle
Columbia, Maryland 21044
(410)730-7840


12 Unique Photographs and Handmade Paper
By Denee Barr

www.columbiafoundation.org
www.deneebarrartnews.blogspot.com (Click!)

St. Vincent and the Grenadines are an exquisite cluster of islands located in the Eastern Caribbean between Barbados and Grenada. The main island of St. Vincent is volcanic with black sand beaches and a fertile rich interior known as the Marriqua Valley where the country's bounty of fresh fruits and vegetables are grown. White sand beaches and turquoise blue waters rim the smaller Grenadine Islands. I discovered these islands back in the late 1980's while doing research in the Howard County Library in Columbia, Maryland and looking through the American Folklife Center Library of Congress research materials on the Caribbean. I was drawn to articles on the African, Carib, and Arawak history. The simplicity in lifestyle and the wooden boat building also appealed to me. The photographs in this exhibit represent daily life in the Caribbean as I experienced during my travels from 1989-1992.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

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No need to purchase an airline ticket just yet for the Caribbean. Come and enjoy "From a Global Window: The Caribbean by Denee Barr @ The Columbia Foundation. 12 unique mixed media photographs on exhibit by appointment through May 28th with free reception on Friday May 21st from 5-7:30pm (Music, Literature, and Art) 25% from sale of works sold will go to Haiti Relief fund...Yea Mon!

From a Global Window:
The Caribbean @ The Columbia Foundation
American City Building
10227 Wincopin Circle
Columbia, Maryland 21044
(410)730-7840


12 Unique Photographs and Handmade Paper
By Denee Barr


Street Chat
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
West Indies
2000 c Denee Barr

Medium:
Silver gelatin photo collage and gouache
20" x 16"


www.columbiafoundation.org
www.deneebarrartnews.blogspot.com (Click!)

St. Vincent and the Grenadines are an exquisite cluster of islands located in the Eastern Caribbean between Barbados and Grenada. The main island of St. Vincent is volcanic with black sand beaches and a fertile rich interior known as the Marriqua Valley where the country's bounty of fresh fruits and vegetables are grown. White sand beaches and turquoise blue waters rim the smaller Grenadine Islands. I discovered these islands back in the late 1980's while doing research in the Howard County Library in Columbia, Maryland and looking through the American Folklife Center Library of Congress research materials on the Caribbean. I was drawn to articles on the African, Carib, and Arawak history. The simplicity in lifestyle and the wooden boat building also appealed to me. The photographs in this exhibit represent daily life in the Caribbean as I experienced during my travels from 1989-1992.

Saturday, May 15, 2010

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No need to purchase an airline ticket just yet for the Caribbean. Come and enjoy "From a Global Window: The Caribbean by Denee Barr @ The Columbia Foundation. 12 unique mixed media photographs on exhibit by appointment through May 28th with free reception on Friday May 21st from 5-7:30pm (Music, Literature, and Art) 25% from sale of works sold will go to Haiti Relief fund...Yea Mon!

From a Global Window:
The Caribbean @ The Columbia Foundation
American City Building
10227 Wincopin Circle
Columbia, Maryland 21044
(410)730-7840


12 Unique Photographs and Handmade Paper
By Denee Barr


Street Chat
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
West Indies
2000 c Denee Barr

Medium:
Silver gelatin photo collage and gouache
20" x 16"


www.columbiafoundation.org
www.deneebarrartnews.blogspot.com (Click!)

St. Vincent and the Grenadines are an exquisite cluster of islands located in the Eastern Caribbean between Barbados and Grenada. The main island of St. Vincent is volcanic with black sand beaches and a fertile rich interior known as the Marriqua Valley where the country's bounty of fresh fruits and vegetables are grown. White sand beaches and turquoise blue waters rim the smaller Grenadine Islands. I discovered these islands back in the late 1980's while doing research in the Howard County Library in Columbia, Maryland and looking through the American Folklife Center Library of Congress research materials on the Caribbean. I was drawn to articles on the African, Carib, and Arawak history. The simplicity in lifestyle and the wooden boat building also appealed to me. The photographs in this exhibit represent daily life in the Caribbean as I experienced during my travels from 1989-1992.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Denee Barr Art News and More

From a Global Window:
The Caribbean @ The Columbia Foundation
American City Building
10227 Wincopin Circle
Columbia, Maryland 21044


12 Unique Photographs and Handmade Paper
By Denee Barr


February 3 - May 28, 2010
www.columbiafoundation.org




Salt Whistle Bay and Cactus
Mayreau Island, St. Vincent and the Grenadines
West Indies
c 2003 Denee Barr

Medium:
photo emulsion and gouache on Arches paper
17" x 19"




Banana Shack
St. Vincent
West Indies

c 1997 Denee Barr

Medium:
silver gelatin photograph and mixed media
20" x 16"


St. Vincent and the Grenadines are an exquisite cluster of islands located in the Eastern Caribbean between Barbados and Grenada. The main island of St. Vincent is volcanic with black sand beaches and a fertile rich interior known as the Marriqua Valley where the country's bounty of fresh fruits and vegetables are grown. White sand beaches and turquoise blue waters rim the smaller Grenadine Islands. I discovered these islands back in the late 1980's while doing research in the Howard County Library in Columbia, Maryland and looking through the American Folklife Center Library of Congress research materials on the Caribbean. I was drawn to articles on the African, Carib, and Arawak history. The simplicity in lifestyle and the wooden boat building also appealed to me. The photographs in this exhibit represent daily life in the Caribbean as I experienced during my travels from 1989-1992.

Artist reception (music, literature, and art)
Friday, May 21, 2010 from 5-7:30 pm, Free
Hours by appointment
@ The Columbia Foundation
(410) 730-7840

Special Note*

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Denee Barr Art News and More

From a Global Window:
The Caribbean @ The Columbia Foundation
American City Building
10227 Wincopin Circle
Columbia, Maryland 21044


12 Unique Photographs and Handmade Paper
By Denee Barr


February 3 - May 28, 2010
www.columbiafoundation.org




Salt Whistle Bay and Cactus
Mayreau Island, St. Vincent and the Grenadines
West Indies
c 2003 Denee Barr

Medium:
photo emulsion and gouache on Arches paper
17" x 19"


St. Vincent and the Grenadines are an exquisite cluster of islands located in the Eastern Caribbean between Barbados and Grenada. The main island of St. Vincent is volcanic with black sand beaches and a fertile rich interior known as the Marriqua Valley where the country's bounty of fresh fruits and vegetables are grown. White sand beaches and turquoise blue waters rim the smaller Grenadine Islands. I discovered these islands back in the late 1980's while doing research in the Howard County Library in Columbia, Maryland and looking through the American Folklife Center Library of Congress research materials on the Caribbean. I was drawn to articles on the African, Carib, and Arawak history. The simplicity in lifestyle and the wooden boat building also appealed to me. The photographs in this exhibit represent daily life in the Caribbean as I experienced during my travels from 1989-1992.

Artist reception (music, literature, and art)
Friday, May 21, 2010 from 5-7:30 pm, Free
Hours by appointment
(410) 730-7840

Special Note*
25% donation to Haiti Relief fund on works sold in this exhibition





Monday, May 3, 2010

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2010 Photo by Denee Barr

More Art to Come!

p.s.

On location at The 21st Annual James A. Porter Colloquium 2010 at Howard University in Washington, DC on Friday, April 16, 2010. This year's colloquium title was Fearless: Risk Takers, Rule Breakers, and Innovators in African American Art and Art of the African Diaspora.

www.jamesaportercolloquium.org




Thursday, April 29, 2010

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Art Connection in Howard County Empty Bowls Fundraiser, Saturday, May 1, 2010 at the Columbia Art Center from 5:30-8pm in Columbia, Maryland. Pick a handmade ceramic bowl, enjoy supper, music and silent art auction. Tickets are $20. Proceeds go to Route One Day Center and to fight hunger. Get your tickets! (410) 730-0075

p.s.

Bench, Lake Elkhorn, Columbia, Maryland c 1995 Denee Barr is in the Empty Bowls Silent Auction. Medium: silver gelatin photograph, oils, toned 7" x 8"






Monday, April 26, 2010

Denee Barr Art News and More

From a Global Window:
The Caribbean @ The Columbia Foundation
American City Building
10227 Wincopin Circle
Columbia, Maryland 21044


12 Unique Photographs and Handmade Paper
By Denee Barr


February 3 - May 28, 2010
www.columbiafoundation.org







Fish, Mayreau Island
St. Vincent and the Grenadines, West Indies
c 2004 Denee Barr

Medium:
photo emulsion, gouache, Arches Paper
22" x 28"





Caribbean House and Yard, #1
Bequia Island
St. Vincent and the Grenadines, West Indies
c 2000 Denee Barr

Medium:
silver gelatin photo collage and gouache
20" x 16"




Church Wedding, Union Island
St. Vincent and the Grenadines, West Indies
c 1999 Denee Barr

Medium:
photo emulsion, handmade paper, gouache
20" x 16"




Rooster on a Hill, Canouan Island
St. Vincent and the Grenadines, West Indies
c 2000 Denee Barr

Medium:
silver gelatin photo collage and gouache
20" x 16"



St. Vincent and the Grenadines are an exquisite cluster of islands located in the Eastern Caribbean between Barbados and Grenada. The main island of St. Vincent is volcanic with black sand beaches and a fertile rich interior known as the Marriqua Valley where the country's bounty of fresh fruits and vegetables are grown. White sand beaches and turquoise blue waters rim the smaller Grenadine Islands. I discovered these islands back in the late 1980's while doing research in the Howard County Library in Columbia, Maryland and looking through the American Folklife Center Library of Congress research materials on the Caribbean. I was drawn to articles on the African, Carib, and Arawak history. The simplicity in lifestyle and the wooden boat building also appealed to me. The photographs in this exhibit represent daily life in the Caribbean as I experienced during my travels from 1989-1992.

Artist reception (music, literature and art) Friday, May 21, 2010 from 5-7:30 pm Free!
Hours by appointment
(410) 730-7840








Sunday, April 25, 2010

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Hill and House (SOLD 4/24/10)
Linganore Vineyard
Mount Airy, Maryland
c Denee Barr 1997
silver gelatin photo with pastels and handmade paper pulp
9.5" x 10"






Mount Airy Field and Road
Mount Airy, Maryland
c Denee Barr 1997
silver gelatin photo with pastels and handmade paper pulp
11" x 13.5"



The Celebration of the Arts in Howard County Gala was held on Saturday, April 24, 2010 from 6-10pm. www.hocoarts.org


Thanks to all who came out to the Silent Auction and bid on their favorite pieces to support the arts, artists and arts organizations in Howard County and went home with a beautiful piece of artwork!

p.s.

Both of these mixed media photographs were in the Celebration of the Arts in Howard County Gala Silent Auction 2010!




Wednesday, April 21, 2010

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Let me also add that some people will be buying art for their business and personal spaces. And other people will be buying art to then donate to public/private spaces, organizations, and people who recognize how art enriches our lives beyond measure.


p.s. Make Art a Lifestyle!




Monday, April 19, 2010

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Hill and House
Linganore Vineyard
Mount Airy, Maryland
c Denee Barr 1997
silver gelatin photo with pastels and handmade paper pulp
9.5" x 10"






Mount Airy Field and Road
Mount Airy, Maryland
c Denee Barr 1997
silver gelatin photo with pastels and handmade paper pulp
11" x 13.5"



The Celebration of the Arts in Howard County Gala is Saturday, April 24, 2010 at 6pm. More information (and tickets!) is available @ website, www.hocoarts.org

If you can't make the event night, there will be a free, open preview of the Silent Auction on April 24th from 1-4PM. If you find something you've just got to have, you can leave information for a proxy bid and we'll bid for you through the night up to your desired amount!

Come to the Silent Auction and bid on your favorite pieces to support the arts, artists and arts organizations in Howard County and go home with a beautiful piece of artwork!

p.s.

Both of these mixed media photographs are in the Celebration of the Arts in Howard County Gala Silent Auction 2010!




Saturday, April 17, 2010

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Howard County Library - Open Mic Coffeehouse

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Sunday, April 18, 2010 starts at 6pm!

p.s.
Denee Barr sings at 8pm









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http://hclibrary.org/index.php?page=370Open Mic Coffeehouse

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Join us for an evening of live music and entertainment by local performers!
Howard County Library East Columbia Branch
6600 Cradlerock Way
Columbia, MD 21045
410) 313-7700

p.s.
Refreshments provided by Mad City Coffee
Sunday, April 18, 2010 starting at 6pm


Open Mic Line-up
Nikki and the Jaysonettes - sax quartet
Denee Barr - vocal (Sings at 8pm)
Flamenco Dance Troupe
Greg Campbell - vocal
Jamesha Swinson - vocal
Jerry Gordon - jazz guitar
Lynne McNamara - poetry reading
Menchu Esteban - stand-up comedy







Friday, April 16, 2010

Denee Barr Art News and More

From a Global Window:
The Caribbean @ The Columbia Foundation
American City Building
10227 Wincopin Circle
Columbia, Maryland 21044


12 Unique Photographs and Handmade Paper
By Denee Barr


February 3 - May 28, 2010
www.columbiafoundation.org







Fish, Mayreau Island
St. Vincent and the Grenadines West Indies
c 2004 Denee Barr

Medium: photo emulsion on and gouache on Arches Paper 22" x 28"



St. Vincent and the Grenadines are an exquisite cluster of islands located in the Eastern Caribbean between Barbados and Grenada. The main island of St. Vincent is volcanic with black sand beaches and a fertile rich interior known as the Marriqua Valley where the country's bounty of fresh fruits and vegetables are grown. White sand beaches and turquoise blue waters rim the smaller Grenadine Islands. I discovered these islands back in the late 1980's while doing research in the Howard County Library in Columbia, Maryland and looking through the American Folklife Center Library of Congress research materials on the Caribbean. I was drawn to articles on the African, Carib, and Arawak history. The simplicity in lifestyle and the wooden boat building also appealed to me. The photographs in this exhibit represent daily life in the Caribbean as I experienced during my travels from 1989-1992.

Artist reception (music, literature, and art)
Friday, May 21, 2010 from 5-7:30 pm
Hours by appointment
(410) 730-7840

Special Note*
25% donation to Haiti Relief fund on works sold in this exhibition





Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Denee Barr Art News and More

From a Global Window:
The Caribbean @ The Columbia Foundation
American City Building
10227 Wincopin Circle
Columbia, Maryland 21044


12 Unique Photographs and Handmade Paper
By Denee Barr


February 3 - May 28, 2010
www.columbiafoundation.org




Church Wedding, St. Vincent and the Grenadines West Indies
c 1999 Denee Barr

Medium: photo emulsion on handmade paper and gouache 20" x 16"





St. Vincent and the Grenadines are an exquisite cluster of islands located in the Eastern Caribbean between Barbados and Grenada. The main island of St. Vincent is volcanic with black sand beaches and a fertile rich interior known as the Marriqua Valley where the country's bounty of fresh fruits and vegetables are grown. White sand beaches and turquoise blue waters rim the smaller Grenadine Islands. I discovered these islands back in the late 1980's while doing research in the Howard County Library in Columbia, Maryland and looking through the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress research materials on the Caribbean. I was drawn to articles on the African, Carib, and Arawak history. The simplicity in lifestyle and the wooden boat building also appealed to me. The photographs in this exhibit represent daily life in the Caribbean as I experienced during my travels from 1989-1992.

Artist reception (music, literature, and art)
Friday, May 14, 2010 from 5-7:30 pm
Hours by appointment
(410) 730-7840

Special Note*
25% donation to Haiti Relief fund on works sold in this exhibition