Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Lubec Arts Alive 2011 Mowry Beach Art


Lubec Arts Alive 2011 concluded events with art at Mowry Beach.

Thank you to the
Downeast Coastal Conservancy
for maintenance of the trail and beach!

















Sunday, July 10, 2011

Lubec Arts Alive 2011 a Success!

View of sculpture installation in front of the smokehouse, downtown Lubec.
Photo by Marcia Chaffee

It takes a whole village to raise a tent....


Lubec Arts Alive 2011 underway with community gathering to paint herring cut-outs


Marcia Chaffee, John McMurray, and Jean Bookman assemble the
smaller herring onto the steel rods.



The gorgeous fish head, fins, and tail were painted by local artist Claudia Mahlman.


The 12" wide herring sculpture was set into concrete by Dick Hoyt, Rob Chaffee, John McMurray, Steve Silverman, and Nate Rosebrooks. Thanks guys!


The herring sculpture installed, downtown Lubec.

Thank you to our 2011 Volunteers!
Dick Hoyt, Gene Trebolis, Rob Chaffee, Steve Silverman, Chris Crittenden, Mike Scrivani, Pat Fry, Claudia Mahlman, Nancy Begley, Jean Deveber, T.J. Goetting, Nate Rosebrooks, Warren Lewis, and Joel Riggs.

Special Thanks to:
John McMurray who offered his time, skills, and vision to make this project a success.
Bar Harbor Bank and Trust for vital sponsorship of this year's event.
Regional Medical Center at Lubec for use of the tent.
Frank Van Riper and Judith Goodman for photographing the event.
Claudia Mahlman for painting the head, tail, and fins.
Gene Trebolis for drilling the hole for the sculpture.

Thank you to our 2011 donors:
George Bookman, Claudia mahlman, Sheryl Denbo and Steve Silverman, Jean and Peter Deveber, Pat Fry, Diane Z, Anna and Nate Rosebrooks, Bar Harbor Bank and Trust, Nancy Begley, Nina Bohlen/Davis Pike, Rob and Marcia Chaffee, Annie and George Davis, Frank Van Riper and Judith Goodman, Creative Arts Studio (Jean Bookman and Dick Hoyt).


The Lubec Arts Alive 2011 Committee:
Jean Bookman, Karen Burke, Marcia Chaffee, Sheryl Denbo, Ann Rosebrooks, Shanna Wheelock


What a week! Lubec Arts Alive 2011 came and went and boy do we have a fantastic new piece of community artwork on display in downtown Lubec. To all of those who came by to paint a fish, create art on the beach, or to lend a hand, thank you!!!!

Again, a fabulous committee worked behind the scenes for the past few months to make the project a reality. Kudos to them for sticking-it-out despite busy schedules with work and family, to bring an awesome community art experience to Lubec.

Next time you drive through downtown, take a gander at the 12 foot' herring sculpture in the garden at the smokehouse museum. It is a fabulous burst of creative enthusiasm, and I imagine on a day like to today, with a cleansing coastal breeze, is doing its thing and spinning to show all its colors.

It was an honor to work with Addison sculptor John McMurray. His years of experience as both an artist and a teacher benefited us and he was a joy to have on board for this project. We are grateful for his patience and energy!

More photos to come....


Monday, June 20, 2011

Lubec Arts Alive 2011

Lubec Arts Alive 2011

Kinetic Sculpture Project in progress at artist John McMurray's studio, Addison, Maine
Photo by John McMurray


Lubec Arts Alive

An annual community art event
July 5-8, 2011
All ages welcome.
Free!


July 5th and 6th
Flatiron Corner, 10 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Join us in painting the interior fish for the kinetic sculpture!
Supplies provided.

July 7th
Installation of the sculpture at Lubec Landmarks, downtown Lubec.

July 8th
Art on the Beach at Mowry Beach
10 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Create artwork with natural found objects or bring your camera, easel, and supplies for an afternoon of photographing, painting, or drawing.

Thank you to Bar Harbor Bank and Trust for sponsorship of this year's event, as well as local businesses and local residents for their contributions.

Thank you to the Regional Medical Center at Lubec (RMCL) for use of the tent.

Thank you to Downeast Coastal Conservancy for maintenance and use of Mowry Beach.

Thank you to Frank Van Riper and Judith Goodman who will once again photo-document the event.

Huge THANK YOU to John McMurray for his insight, knowledge, and talent with fabrication of the steel frame.... for teaching three women how to use power tools!

This year's LAA committee: Jean Bookman, Karen Burke, Marcia Chaffee, Sheryl Denbo, Shanna Wheelock

Press Release:

LUBEC ARTS ALIVE THIRD ANNUAL EVENT

Between July 5 and 8th Lubec will once again be the setting for a community arts event, encouraging and enlivening the arts in the easternmost town of the lower 48 states.

This year’s community art work, inspired by local artist Jean Bookman, is a kinetic sculpture to be erected in Lubec. The 8 foot long likeness of a herring, will have 25 moveable small fish within it’s stainless steel frame. The public is invited to paint a fish- whimsical, colorful, realistic or otherwise - a tribute to Lubec’s heritage and the herring and sardine commercial industry. Stop by the tent at Flat Iron Corner from 10-3 pm on Tuesday July 5 or Wednesday July 6 to paint a fish. Artist and sculptor John McMurray of Addison is the supporting artist of the project, bringing years of teaching, art making and kinetic sculpture design to Lubec Arts Alive.

On July 8th everyone is invited to create Art on the Beach, building imaginative forms and sculpture with found objects. This event occurs at Mowry Beach, in back of the High School and also accessible via Pleasant Street, between 10 am and 1 pm. Bring your inspiration, sunscreen, and something to drink.

The 3rd annual Lubec Arts Alive event is sponsored by Bar Harbor Bank and Trust, local businesses and contributions from local residents. All venues are free and open to all ages. Children under 12 should be accompanied by an adult. Art materials supplied for the “painting of the fish”. Events continue the celebration of Lubec’s Bicentennial.

(written by Karen Burke)