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SUMMARY:“Lighthouse Logs” Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Featuring Paintings and Tales of Many of the World’s Storied Lights \nAbout The Artists: \nBarbara J. Kraemer\nBarbara is an award-winning artist\, with her work held in private and corporate collections and appearing in several publications. She is a member of Pine Shores Art Association\, The New Jersey Watercolor Society\, The Brevard Watercolor Society\, and The Florida Watercolor Society\, but she is not limited to watercolor. She works in every two-dimensional medium and enjoys the challenge of all subjects\, from seascapes and landscapes to portraits. She believes every view can be a compelling painting. \nIn addition to creating her own artwork\, she teaches art in New Jersey and Florida\, and in Spring 2024\, she was asked to demonstrate painting techniques at Brevard County Florida’s major annual SPLASH Watercolor Art Show. She makes time to also continue her own art studies under the direction of renowned painters. Her work is regularly seen in coastal exhibitions. \nBarbara holds a BA in Mass Communications and Public Relations.  Her 40+ year career included working for several major New York advertising agencies.  She also served as owner and president of A Current Affair\, which served the tristate area\, providing a full range of special event planning and publicity. \n  \nSuzi Hoffman\nSuzi is a professional artist working primarily in watercolor/mixed media and acrylics. Her artwork is in corporate and private collections across the nation and regularly seen in coastal art shows. In 2023\, she was accepted into the New Jersey State Council on the Arts Annual show and invited to be part of the Heart of South Jersey Arts & Cultural Connections exhibit. In 2021\, she was awarded 2nd place in the LBI Foundation’s “Plein Air Plus” national juried competition. She is past president of the Paducah Art Guild and Gallery in Kentucky\, and she has been on the board of directors of Pine Shores Art Association in New Jersey for several years\, currently serving as Director of their two galleries. She’s also co-curator of the Beach Haven Borough Hall Gallery\, and she authored “Guide to the Jersey Shore”\, a 2021 publication illustrated by Pine Shores Art Association. \nMajoring in art at Endicott College in New England\, she continued art studies at the Corcoran Gallery of Art School in Washington\, DC and Paducah School for Art and Design in Kentucky. \nAs a free-lance writer and graphic artist\, her client list included theatres\, performing arts centers\, charitable organizations\, advertising agencies\, and major newspapers. Before opening her studio\, she was marketing manager at Smithsonian’s National Zoological Park in Washington\, DC. \n  \n  \n. \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://lighthousemuseum.org/event/lighthouse-logs-exhibit/
LOCATION:NY
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SUMMARY:The East River and Long Island Sound
DESCRIPTION:Many of NYC’s most fascinating and noteworthy historical sights are highlighted on this unforgettable journey up the East River and Long Island Sound. The series will be narrated by Wade R. Goria. Wade is a National Lighthouse Museum historian\, author\, and former New York University professor. \nAs we pass Robbins Reef Lighthouse\, aka “Kate’s Light” we recount the compelling story of the legendary Keeper\, Kate Walker. \nAcross the harbor on the Brooklyn side we see the docks of Red Hook\, subject of the famous movie about racketeering and corruption that afflicted the lives of Red Hook’s Long Shoremen: “On the Waterfront”\, the Atlantic Basin\, Governor’s Island\, notable vessels at the South Street Seaport such as the Ambrose Lightship and the Waverley\, the Brooklyn Bridge\, Manhattan Bridge\, DUMBO\, the Williamsburg Bridge\, the Brooklyn Navy Yard\, Corlears Hook\, once a dangerous and sordid hotbed of criminal East River Maritime life. \nWilliamsburg\, Greenpoint\, Long Island City\, Roosevelt Island and its newly restored lighthouse\, Hell Gate\, the Hell Gate Bridge and RFK (Triborough Bridge)\, Wards and Randall’s Island\, Astoria\, North and South Brothers Island\, Rikers Island\, the giant Vernon C. Bain Prison Ship. \nLaGuardia Airport\, the Whitestone and Throgs Neck Bridges\, College Point\, Fort Schuyler and SUNY Maritime College\, the US Merchant Marine Academy\, the Throgs Neck\, Stepping Stones and Execution Rocks Lighthouses\, Hart and City Islands\, New Rochelle\, Glen Island\, David’s Island where Fort Slocum\, once stood\, and the legendary North shore “Gold Coast” with a stunning array of 1920’s mansions that today\, comprise the Sands Point Preserve\, immortalized by F. Scott Fitzgerald in the Great Gatsby. Near to the Sands Point Preserve stands the stalwart 1809 Sands Point Lighthouse\, the third oldest lighthouse on Long Island. \nTickets are non-refundable. \nLighthouse Boat Tours commence rain or shine. \nThe boat leaves from the NYC Ferry-Fast Ferry Dock. The boat does not leave from the National Lighthouse Museum. 1 Bay Street is a large general area which includes the St. George Ferry Terminal and the Empire Outlets. The outdoor NYC Ferry-Fast Ferry Dock does not have its own address. Please call the museum for further information if needed. \nGet your tickets today!
URL:https://lighthousemuseum.org/event/the-east-river-and-long-island-sound-2/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Boat Tours
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