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Photo Shoot/Press Conference for 2012 Dutchess County Executive’s Arts Awards, Aug 6

CONGRATULATIONS TO JOE BERTOLOZZI, ROB PENNER AND THE RUTIGLIANO GROUP!

WHAT: The Dutchess County Arts Council would like to invite all members of the press to meet the recipients of the 2012 Dutchess County Executive’s Arts Awards at a reception/press conference. The press reception is sponsored by our host, Villa Borghese.

WHEN: Monday, August 6, 2012, 4:30-6pm.

WHERE: Villa Borghese, 70 Widmer Rd., Wappingers Falls, NY

2012 marks the 26th Anniversary of the Dutchess County Executive’s Arts Awards. This year’s recipients, listed below, will be available on August 6th for interviews and photographs. County Executive Marc Molinaro, Board Members of the Arts Council and previous award recipients will also be in attendance.

Winners of the 2012 Arts Awards, and the categories in which they are being honored, are:

Mrs. Oakleigh B. Thorne – Patron
A Millbrook resident and avid supporter of the arts at all levels in Dutchess County.

BMW of the Hudson Valley’s Beacons of Music – Art In Public Places
A mural comprised of photographic portraits of local musicians in windows of an empty Beacon warehouse.

Billy Name – Individual Artist
A Poughkeepsie native and American photographer, filmmaker and lighting designer.

The Wassaic Project – Arts Organization
Creators of a summer festival that attracts a local and international mix of artists and participants.

Processional Arts Workshop – Business
Red Hook artists Sophia Michahelles and Alex Kahn create puppets for national and international events while remaining active and invested in the Hudson Valley.

Masque & Mime Society of Roy C. Ketcham High School – Arts In Education
A student-run and learning-focused organization that encourages learning through hands-on participation.

Rhinebeck Chamber Music Society – Special Citation
Chamber music featuring world-renowned professionals, as well as local and emerging artists.

Delswan Madden – Youth with Exceptional Promise in the Arts
An emerging hip-hop artist, emcee and lyricist.
Recipients will receive their awards at The 2012 Arts Awards Event on Tuesday, October 9, 2012, 5:30pm, when Dutchess County Executive Marc Molinaro will be joined by members of the Dutchess County Arts Council and civic leaders during a dinner ceremony at The Villa Borghese in Wappingers Falls.

For directions call 845-454-3222 or visit www.thevillaborghese.com

For additional information and to RSVP to the press conference, please contact the Dutchess County Arts Council at 845-454-3222 or email ArtsAwards@artsmidhudson.org

About Dutchess County Arts Council

The Dutchess County Arts Council, founded in 1964, is a non-profit arts service organization dedicated to strengthening and supporting artists and arts organizations in the Mid-Hudson Valley region. The mission of the Dutchess County Arts Council is to provide the leadership, funding, encouragement, and services necessary for the highest quality of art to thrive in our county and region, and for citizens to value the arts as an important part of daily life, economy, and social fabric of our communities.

Programs and activities include: grants to established organizations, community based projects and Arts in Education programs; folk arts research and presentation; technical assistance, professional development, and cultural community networking opportunities; awareness and advocacy; and community-wide fundraising efforts including the Dutchess County Art Fund. Programs are funded by the County of Dutchess, the New York State Council on the Arts, and private donors.

The Arts Council was voted one of the top Regional Arts Councils by readers of Art Calendar Magazine, January, 2009.
Website: http://www.artsmidhudson.org

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BEACONS OF MUSIC wins 2012 Dutchess County Executive Arts Award for Art in Public Spaces

BMW of the Hudson Valley’s BEACONS OF MUSIC has been awarded the 2012 Dutchess County Executive Arts Award for Art in Public Spaces. Project Manager Joseph Bertolozzi and photographer Rob Penner, with the help of financial engine The Rutigliano Group, site host The Roundhouse at Beacon Falls , BeaconArts and many local sponsors mounted this public installation which runs thru August 26.

Re-purposing the facade of an old, boarded up factory building into a public art gallery, BMW of the Hudson Valley’s BEACONS OF MUSIC features eighteen 7 ft tall portraits of musicians from all genres who make music in the city of Beacon, from bar bands to liturgical musicians, to classical performers, heavy metal bands, the avant-garde and beyond. An interpretive sign on the sidewalk identifies the musicians. The installation is located at 2 East Main St., Beacon, NY 12508, and is free and open to the public.

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High-concept works inspire Beacon musician – from the Poughkeepsie Journal, 6/21/2-12

Local composer and percussionist Joseph Bertolozzi used a variety of hammers in July, 2006, to play and record sounds on the steel of the Mid-Hudson Bridge in Poughkeepsie.Like most people, I am moved by many elements.

How do I reconcile my appreciation of the pure sounds of a Renaissance choir with Tom Morello’s scorching guitar? Or the brutal dynamism in a canvas by Caravaggio with the ultracool composition of a Rothko painting? “Calvin & Hobbes” with Kazantzakis? Favorites, all.

No single composition of mine represents everything I do except in the care and art I bring to it. I’ve written for orchestras and rock bands, solo percussion and accordions. If the inspiration moves me, I will create it with equivalent attention, the only difference being that of scale.

But speaking of scale, I do seem to be drawn to high-concept works. Being trained as an organist, there is a thrill in taking command of a huge pipe organ within a cathedral and making it ring to your music, as I did on tour in the 1980s.

But now I want you to imagine closing off a couple city blocks and hearing a symphonic band at street level playing with six additional trumpeters arrayed on the rooftops, climaxing in the final moments with a coordinated peal from the city’s bell towers. I actually conceived this project and made it happen in my “Wings of Eagles,” performed for the 150th anniversary of the City of Poughkeepsie.

Given an inch, I took the mile to “Bridge Music,” my permanent sound-art installation on the Mid-Hudson Bridge using only the sounds of the span’s girders and other surfaces, and my in-progress “Tower Music” for the Eiffel Tower. Both are driven by the extravagant thought that one could harness the natural vibrating properties of an awe-inspiring monument and interpret them directly into something recognizable as music. The “cool factor” alone has been sufficient to keep me working on these two projects, begun in 2004 and projected to end in 2014. You think it’s hard getting an orchestra to play your music? Try convincing the mayor of Paris to let you take a whack at his country’s national symbol!

All I can say is I’m a local boy who’s had some good ideas and worked hard to make them come to life.

"Beacons of Music", Rob Penner, photographer. Joe Bertolozzi, Center

So what inspires me? Doing something “cool.”

Beacon resident Joseph Bertolozzi reveals his “Tower Music” (http://josephbertolozzi.com/eiffel-tower-music) in 2014 for the 125th anniversary of the Eiffel Tower. In 2009, his CD “Bridge Music” (www.amazon.com/Jo seph-Bertolozzi-Bridge-Music/dp/B0020MSTU4) reached No. 18 on the Billboard Classical Crossover Music Chart. Learn more at www. JosephBertolozzi.com

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Beacon Arts Member Thom Joyce featured in “Music on the Squares,” Second Saturday, June 9

Thom Joyce featured in the "Beacons of Music" installation currently on the side of one of the Roundhouse complex buildings at 2 East Main Street. Exhibit photos by Rob Penner.

Music on the Squares is a free music concert series produced by Miss Vickie’s Music on Historic Main Street Beacon is set to start it’s third year, June 9 starting at 1pm at the corner of Cross and Main Street next to Hudson Beach Glass.

This exciting line up of musicians include Thom Joyce, Six Stories Told, Tioranda and Zenote.  Thom Joyce, a veteran musician and mandolin player was recently featured as one of the Beacons of Music. Though young in age, Six Stories Told have been performing together for several years in many different venues and have a large following.  Tioranda is a new band on the scene they recently payed at the Sargent/Downing Community Day.  Performing at sunset on the roof of Hudson Beach Glass will be Zenote Sompantle with his beautiful Folkloric spiritual music for a change will end this first concert.  Right before sunset will be a light installation by Victoria of Miss Vickie’s Music.

For all details on this or upcoming concerts contact: missvickiemusic@gmail.com or call 845-401-4062

For more information on Beacons of Music, click here or go to www.beaconcool.com.

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Beacons of Music 2, Photographs by Rob Penner @ Fovea: thru June 3

Fovea

143 Main Street, Beacon

www.foveaexhibitions.org

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Giant Portraits of Musicians Hold Jam Session in the Windows of an Old Factory in Beacon; BMW of the Hudson Valley’s “Beacons of Music” – April 14 thru August

From April 14 through August 26, a very unique musical “performance” will be held in Beacon, New York.  The “club” is the side of an old factory building and the 28 musical artists will be arriving as striking seven foot tall photographic portraits in black and white to sit in the windows of the building.  These artists live or play regularly in Beacon, and for this summer will be celebrated as a part of BMW of the Hudson Valley’s “Beacons of Music.”  The project will be located at the Roundhouse at Beacon Falls, 2 East Main Street.

KICK-OFF PARTY SATURDAY, APRIL 14

The wall of musicians will be christened on Saturday, April 14 with a Kick-Off Party in front of the building featuring two music stages and performances by several of the honored artists, from 1 until 6, with a rain date on Sunday, April 15.  A wide variety of styles will be performed celebrating the diversity of genres and range of expressions the world of music has to offer.

In addition, The Poughkeepsie Journal has expanded the experience of the event and will be featuring one of the artist portraits each week in their ENJOY! section of the print paper for the duration of the project throughout the summer.

The wall of portraits and the kick-off party are both free to the public.  For more information, log on to beaconcool.com or on Facebook at Beacons of Music.

AN IDEA COME TO LIFE

Composer Joseph Bertolozzi and photographer Rob Penner, both Beacon artists with national reputations, are taking an old factory building under renovation at the Roundhouse, an hotel, event and residential complex, and are fitting its windows with seven-foot-tall portraits of many of the singers, instrumentalists, teachers and other music makers who provide the vibrant soundtrack of the city’s performance halls, bars, restaurants, festivals, schools and churches. Many musical traditions flourishing within the city are represented, with styles ranging across rock, classical, folk, hip hop, world, avant garde, blues, sacred, pop, jazz and beyond. Onsite signage identifies the musicians and connects the public to them online with more information and listening opportunities at beaconcool.com.

Inspired by publicly displayed historic photos of old Beacon in local banks and other businesses, Bertolozzi had the idea to create photos chronicling the city’s musicians of today.   “What a great way for the citizens of Beacon to recognize how many of our friends and neighbors, even the friendly face we always trade smiles with on the street, is actually spending their time making music, bringing it to our local halls, our national airwaves, and in some cases bringing their sounds of Beacon to international audiences,” says Bertolozzi.  “This project also offers another visual feast at an end of town already enjoyed by so many residents and visitors alike for the beautiful views of the falls and for other public art on buildings like the vibrant Electric Windows.  We hoped when we started that people would like the idea, and from the great folks at The Roundhouse to our many sponsors, so many people jumped on board to make this fun idea a great gift to the public.   We even involved Beacon High School in creating mini video documentaries of several photo sessions. There has been real community involvement from start to finish.”

Though Bertolozzi has a history of creating public art, it had previously been exclusively through musical performances and recordings, with projects for the City of Poughkeepsie, West Point and the New York State Bridge Authority. But a photographic exhibit was new territory for him.  After initially asking Penner to take his picture standing in the water at the base of the falls, the two expanded upon the idea to celebrate ALL of the musicians that are making Beacon a place for music makers and music lovers alike.

Photographer Rob Penner was glad to bring this idea of Bertolozzi’s boldly to life:  “I’m a big fan of Beacon and want to do what I can to help bring interest to our city and our resident artists. The photographs of the musicians are characterized by a strong black and white contrast. By using a stark, white background I am able to create a sense of drama. My intent was to evoke reactions from my subjects that would reveal their character and personality; who they really are behind the incredible music.”  Indeed, through his composition of each subject, some pictured playing or with their instruments, others in conjunction with their musical partners or simply looking out their window at passers by, the effect of the group of photos is powerful, almost rhythmic and musical in its own right.

A CITY-WIDE COOPERATIVE EFFORT

Bob McAlpine, owner of The Roundhouse at Beacon Falls, enthusiastically volunteered the side of one of his hotel buildings currently in renovation to host the outdoor gallery prior to opening that building to the public in the fall.  Says McAlpine, “We are excited to partner with Beacon’s extraordinary creative community to bring another inspiring public art installation to our city. Here at The Roundhouse, we embrace all of Beacon’s natural resources, including our local artists. We know that Beacons of Music will serve as a potent reminder of what makes Beacon a creative hub of the Hudson Valley.”

Free to the public is a great idea, but there was still the cost of actually producing and managing this significant public art project. Enter partner, The Rutigliano Group, a local community development nonprofit that focuses on the visual and performing arts as a catalyst for economic growth and cultural tourism.  The Rutigliano Group provided the project with the strategies and materials and technical support to solicit business and media sponsors to make the project happen.  In addition to helping with the portraits and the kick-off party, The Rutigliano Group is producing a book about the event, which also includes Rob Penner portraits of several other musicians in Beacon who were unable to be on the building due to space constraints.  Bertolozzi credits Rutigliano with making Beacons of Music a reality.

In addition to project support, The Rutigliano Group runs beaconcool.com, which will link users to more information about each musical artist, including their upcoming performances and audio files of their work.  Beaconcool.com is also the home of one of the group’s other community projects, the Beekman Street Artist Banners, currently entering their fifth year celebrating visual artists, so expanding to help musical artists with the same exposure was a natural fit.  “The region in and around Beacon is so rich and diverse, and the quality so high, in all of the arts,” says Rob Rutigliano, the group’s founder, “that this is another reminder to area residents and visitors to check out all the amazing, world-class art, right in their own back yard.”

BMW of the Hudson Valley generously stepped up to become the project’s major underwriter and Presenting Sponsor.  Other area sponsors include Gold Level Sponsors The Poughkeepsie Journal, Max’s on Main, Royal Carting, La Bella Rosa Florist and Gifts, and BACA, the Beacon Arts Community Association.  Silver Sponsors include Antalek & Moore Insurance Company, the Back Room Gallery, The Costellos, Dr, Jane McElduff, Ela Bella, Ferriera’s Automotive, Giannetta Salon & Spa, Manor House Reality, Pleasant Ridge Italian Restaurant and Palisi Auto Body, with Hudson Baylor and Party Time Rentals sponsoring the kick-off party.

ABOUT THE PROJECT PRINCIPALS

Rob Penner (Photographer) shoots portrait, lifestyle and food imagery. In addition to his artistic work he has done commercial work for such clients as Wendy’s and Elizabeth Arden. Locally, his photos have appeared in the Poughkeepsie Journal, Chronogram, Hudson Valley Magazine and Westchester Magazine. Rob started out as a fashion and advertising photographer in 1974, and in 2005 left the advertising business to pursue his passion as a fine art and commercial photographer. Rob owned and operated a fine art photography gallery in Beacon called 400 Square.

American composer Joseph Bertolozzi (Project Director) is forging a unique identity as a 21st century musician with works ranging from full symphony orchestra to solo gongs to suspension bridge. With increasingly numerous performances across the US and Europe to his credit, his music is performed in concert halls and conservatories, and he himself has played at such diverse venues as The Vatican and The US Tennis Open. In 2009 his album “Bridge Music,” which used only the sounds of New York’s Mid-Hudson Bridge, reached #18 on the Billboard Classical Crossover Music Chart. He is currently developing a similar project, “Tower Music,” on the Eiffel Tower in Paris.

The Rutigliano Group develops local economies in and around Beacon through the visual and performing arts. They are currently in their fifth year producing the Beekman Street Artist Banners and beaconcool.com. They also supported the production and presentation of the world premiere of Damon Banks’ jazz odyssey “RESISTANCE: A Maroon Story” in Fishkill, recognized by The Dutchess County Arts Council for artistic excellence. They also built the underwriting team that supported cabot | andcompany’s young company summer theater season in 2011 and produced Trainwreck, a heavy metal concert, at Newburgh’s new Railroad Playhouse.

The Roundhouse at Beacon Falls (Location Sponsor) situated on the banks of the picturesque Fishkill Creek, consists of the adaptive re-use of several historic structures. When complete, the property will feature a 56-room boutique hotel with a luxury spa, fine dining restaurant, lounge, and unique event space. Restored to its former glory and outfitted with modern conveniences, The Roundhouse at Beacon Falls will be a remarkable place to celebrate a special occasion, stay the night or enjoy dinner and cocktails with one-of-a-kind views.

 

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Joseph Bertolozzi’s Bridge Music Listening Stations @ the Mid-Hudson Bridge have been re-installed for their 4th season.

Joseph Bertolozzi’s Bridge Music Listening Stations have been re-installed for their 4th  season.

They remain in place at the towers of New York’s Mid Hudson Bridge from April 1 thru Oct 31. The Park Radios play year round on 95.3 FM within the parks that flank the bridge, namely Waryas Park in Poughkeepsie, NY and Johnson-Iorio Park in Highland, NY.

Here are directions from the east and here they are from the west.

For more information: http://josephbertolozzi.com/bridge-music-2/

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