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SUMMARY:Insights On Site: Leslie Lyman and Karen Battles
DESCRIPTION:Here—Long Ago\nAn installation by Leslie Lyman and Karen Battles \n\nIn this one-day installation of multimedia work created specifically with the White-Ellery House in mind\, artists Leslie Lyman and Karen Battles explore time\, memory and imagina­tion\, focusing attention on the quotidian things people leave behind – photos\, letters\, clothing\, boxes\, books\, etc. Using a thematic structure\, the artists have designated that each of the five rooms in the house communicate a single concept – the Word\, the Stitch\, the Image\, the Year and the Box – with the intention of placing the viewer in a different time and asking them to ponder the lives of those who lived here long ago. This program is free and open to the public.\n\nKaren and Leslie are both mixed media artists living in Newburyport and Beverly Farms respectively.\n\nThe White-Ellery House (1710)\, owned and operated by the Cape Ann Museum\, has served as the back­drop for a series of one-day contemporary art installations since 2010. The House is located at 245 Wash­ington Street in Gloucester and is free and open to the public on select Saturdays from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. each month from May through October as part of Escapes North 17th Century Saturdays. Visitors are invited to explore the art installation and the historic house and property. Karen Battles and Leslie Lyman will be available to discuss their work and Museum staff and volunteers will be on hand to answer any questions about the House.\n\nThis will be the final installation in the 2016 Insights On Site series.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Here—Long Ago\nAn installation by Leslie Lyman and Karen Battles \n\nIn this one-day installation of multimedia work created specifically with the White-Ellery House in mind\, artists Leslie Lyman and Karen Battles explore time\, memory and imagina­tion\, focusing attention on the quotidian things people leave behind – photos\, letters\, clothing\, boxes\, books\, etc. Using a thematic structure\, the artists have designated that each of the five rooms in the house communicate a single concept – the Word\, the Stitch\, the Image\, the Year and the Box – with the intention of placing the viewer in a different time and asking them to ponder the lives of those who lived here long ago. This program is free and open to the public.\n\nKaren and Leslie are both mixed media artists living in Newburyport and Beverly Farms respectively.\n\nThe White-Ellery House (1710)\, owned and operated by the Cape Ann Museum\, has served as the back­drop for a series of one-day contemporary art installations since 2010. The House is located at 245 Wash­ington Street in Gloucester and is free and open to the public on select Saturdays from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. each month from May through October as part of Escapes North 17th Century Saturdays. Visitors are invited to explore the art installation and the historic house and property. Karen Battles and Leslie Lyman will be available to discuss their work and Museum staff and volunteers will be on hand to answer any questions about the House.\n\nThis will be the final installation in the 2016 Insights On Site series.
LOCATION:White Ellery House\, Gloucester\, Ma 01930 The White-Ellery House is located at 245 Washington Street in Gloucester at the Route 128 Grant Circle Rotary. Free parking is available in a field to the left of the House. The Museum is located in the heart of downtown Gloucester\, one block north from Main Street and one short block east of City Hall and the Sawyer Free Library. Metered parking is available in the public lot across from the Museum. Gloucester is also easily accessible by public transportation on the MBTA commuter rail\, which connects Cape Ann directly with the greater Boston area and beyond. From Boston's North Station\, take the Newburyport/Rockport line to the Gloucester stop\; the Museum is a short walk (0.4 miles) from the train station.
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