DJI RS 3 Mini: Price, Specs, release date revealed

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DJI has announced the release of the DJI RS 3 Mini, a compact version of the popular Pro grade DJI RS 3. The new gimbal has been released to meet the demands of the growing number of mirrorless videographers who don’t need the power or want the size of the larger RS 3.

However, don’t think that due to the size reduction, the RS 3 Mini is a lesser gimbal. DJI has stated that this new version has been designed for the pro market as well as enthusiasts and offers a lightweight travel version of the popular 3-axis gimbal stabiliser that will pack discreetly into a bag alongside a mirrorless kit.

Specification



  • Weight Horizontal Mode: 850g



  • Weight Vertical Mode: 795g



  • Payload: 2kg



  • Quick Release: Dual Postion



  • Screen: 1.4-inch touchscreen



  • Battery life: 10 hours



  • Charging time : 2.5 hours



  • Expansion port: NATO

The new RS 3 Mini offers many of the same features as the full-size RS 3, so professionals can still take advantage of many tools and accessories that they have become familiar with. At just 795g, the RS 3 Mini is 40% lighter than the RS 3 and 50% lighter than the RS 3 Pro.

As with those two other models, the RS 3 Mini comprises features including full Bluetooth connectivity that enables direct connection to the Ronin App. One of the major features of this connection is the Bluetooth shutter control that enables you to connect to compatible cameras without the need for cables.

DJI RS 3 Mini

Ease of use and control has been one of the major features that have boosted the popularity of the Ronin range of single-handed gimbal stabilisers. Once again, here, with this more compact model, DJI has ensured that, above all, usability remains a key feature.

A small but functional 1.4-inch touchscreen enables users to navigate settings, adjustments and features quickly and all controls can be quickly accessed with a single hand. Ultimately the Ronin RS 3 Mini is an ideal solution for most mirrorless filmmakers, and the price makes it an incredibly interesting proposition.

Here’s a quick rundown of the main features, and make sure you check out our Ronin RS 3 Mini review.

Key features of the Ronin RS 3 Mini:

Designed for mirrorless filmmakers, the new Ronin RS 3 Mini is capable of carrying weights of up to 2kg (4.4 LBs) and will support many of today’s most popular camera and lens combos, including Sony A7S3 + 24-70mm F2.8 GM lens, Canon EOSR5 + RF24-
70mm F2.8 STM lens or Fuji X-H2S + XF 18-55 mm F2.8-4 lens.

Powering the Ronin RS 3 Mini are a set of ultra-powerful motors that boost the performance and mark how far the technology has advanced since the release of the original Ronin S. While the balance of the camera is still important, the power of the motors and intelligent electronics is enough that the RS 3 Mini can compensate for the weight shift of many zoom lenses as they reach their maximum zoom. This helps to ensure stability in situations that would have been challenging with previous and larger iterations of single-handed gimbal stabilisers and means that there’s no need to rebalance as zooms are used.

Horizontal and vertical shooting

While traditionally, video has always been shot horizontally; vertical orientation is also required with today’s social media. The Ronin RS 3 Mini features native vertical shooting to make things easy and versatile.

DJI RS 3 Mini

The dual-layered quick-release plate is an interesting physical feature of the DJI Ronin RS 3 Mini. This enables you to attach the quick release to the vertical arm of the gimbal without the need for additional accessories. Using this dual mount, the camera’s movement isn’t limited and will give you the full reach of stabilisation that can often be limited when using more traditional vertical shooting options.

3rd Generation Stabilisation

The new RS 3 Mini marks the 3rd generation of stabilisation. While small, this is the most advanced single-handed gimbal stabiliser yet and has been designed for use by enthusiasts and professionals.

New advanced stabilisation algorithms are the same as those found in the flagship RS 3 Pro to ensure unparalleled performance whether it’s being used in standard, running, low angle or flashlight mode. DJI has worked hard at the dynamics of motion and tracking, and when tracking and switching between high and low angles, the design, mechanics and firmware have all been developed to ensure as smooth as possible footage is captured.

Some big motion features, such as full 360º rotation, have been incorporated to enable features such as vortex spin and selfie mode and assist with advanced stills photography options.

One of the issues with many single-handed gimbal stabilisers is the number of wires needed to connect the camera to the gimbal for the shutter and many option controls. Here the Ronin RS 3 Mini features full Wireless BlueTooth control for the shutter on many cameras. Once the connection has been made, the link will remain linked and ready for action every time the ronin RS 3 Mini and Camera are switched.

The wireless connection goes a step further for Sony cameras with features that enable supported digital lenses to adjust the digital zoom via the front dial and again eliminate the need for wires.

Ease of use is at the heart of the DJI Ronin RS 3 Mini, with the small 1.4-inch full-colour touch screen enabling direct control over many of the gimbals functions and features. Next to the screen is the M Mode button that enables you to switch between each of the three custom modes; alongside, this is the front dial for focusing; all of these buttons are within easy one-handed reach.

Although small, there’s a NATO port on the side of the RS 3 Mini that enables the easy attachment of many accessories from DJI or third parties such as SmallRig. These accessories include SJI’s Briefcase Handle, Fill lights and microphones.

All-day power solution

Power comes in the form of an integrated battery in the handle that provides a good 10 Hours of use and should meet the demands of most professionals. Moreover, a full charge can be obtained in just 2.5 hours.

As ever, a major part of the Ronin RS 3 Mini is the fully-features Ronin App that’s available for both iOS and Android devices. This gives you access to many additional features, including timelapse, track recording, Panorama and more
Price and Availability
 of the DJI RS 3 Mini

www.store.dji.com with a price of 339 GBP/ from 389 EUR
Full details can be found at www.dji.com/rs

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Winter nature walks to be held at Bog Meadow Preserve

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Winter nature walks to be held at Bog Meadow Preserve


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Winter nature walks to be held at Bog Meadow Preserve

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (NEWS10) – Saratoga PLAN’s Bog Meadow Brook nature trail will be transformed into a classroom on snowshoes this winter. The trail, developed in 1993, travels along an abandoned railroad that once connected the Spa City to various locations throughout the northeast.

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The educational walks will take place on Thursdays from January 12 through February 16, from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Sponsored by Saratoga PLAN and Wilton Wildlife Preserve, people can register for one, two, or all six of the events. Participants will learn about the changes winter brings to the wetlands, with alternating themes each week.

Themes:

  • January 12 and February 2: Identifying animal tracks in the snow
  • January 19 and February 9: Animal adaptations to winter and winter bird identification
  • January 26 and February 16: Learning to identify trees in the winter
Capital Region awarded $900K for climate projects

The walks have been developed and will be led by Environmental Education and Conservation Interns who were hired through a grant from the Land Trust Alliance’s New York State Conservation Partnership Program. Snowshoes will only be needed if the trails are snow-covered; in which case, they can be rented for $3 a pair.

Registration is strongly encouraged as winter parking at the trailhead is more limited than at other times of the year. Walks may be canceled due to inclement weather.

66 acres of farmland in Galway protected by easement

To register or for additional program information, visit Preserve and Park’s website and click on the “Public Programs” tab to access the online registration form. Registration can also be done by calling (518) 450-0321.

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Annual astronomy festival returns to Science Center

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HICKORY — BoBfest: Regional Gathering of Amateur Astronomers returns to Catawba Science Center on Saturday, Jan. 28. The event will be held from 8:30 a.m. until 4 p.m.

BoBfest is free and open to the public. The event will feature keynote speakers, astrophotography displays, and door prizes. Vendors, exhibitors, and information about local events and facilities will be available, as well as the chance to engage with amateur and professional astronomers from the region. 

CSC staff and volunteers along with the Patrick Beaver Memorial Library will be heading up family activities from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Activities will include crafts and experiments related to astronomy for children of all ages.

Attendees ranging from professional astronomers to those who simply have an interest in astronomy are welcome. Anyone looking into astronomy as a hobby is urged to come and ask questions of the more experienced astronomers.

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This year’s keynote speakers are Corrie Ann Delgado with her presentation, “Through the Eyes of the James Webb Space Telescope,” and Michael Rehnberg with his presentation “When Clear Skies Aren’t Enough: Weather Forecasting for Amateur Astronomers.”

There will also be afternoon forums with different speakers covering a range of topics from astrophotography to space radio, and how to get started in astronomy. In addition to the keynote speakers and various afternoon forums on astronomy topics, there will be solar observing available during lunch, weather permitting.

Tickets will be sold for a wide variety of door prizes for $1 per ticket. Door prizes range from astronomy materials and merchandise to telescopes, items from local businesses, and more.

While attending the event is free to the public, the money from the door prize donations will help fund the event.

Interested vendors or door prize donors may contact [email protected].

Everyone planning to attend is encouraged to pre-register online at www.catawbasky.org/bobfest.

For a more detailed schedule of the events, visit www.catawbasky.org/bobfest. Food trucks from the Hickory Sandwich Shop, Dig N Dogs, and Dipperz Mini Donuts will be on site during lunch break around 11:30 a.m. Special planetarium features, including children’s shows and laser shows, will be shown throughout the day in the Millholland Planetarium.

BoBfest is presented by the Cleveland County Astronomical Society, Catawba Science Center, and the Catawba Valley Astronomy Club.

Catawba Science Center is on the SALT Block, 243 Third Ave. NE, Hickory. Call 828-322-8169.

Catawba Science Center is a nonprofit science and technology museum serving North Carolina’s western Piedmont region. Special attractions include temporary exhibits, a digital planetarium theater and marine touch pool and live sharks and stingrays. Learn more at www.CatawbaScience.org.

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30 Photos Of Trees That Look Like Something Else And Will Make You Look Twice

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Here are the 30 photos of trees that look like something else and will make you look twice. Here in this gallery, you can find some beautiful and same time funny photos of trees. A few examples are “Devil Tree”, “A Tree That Looks Like A Dragon”, “Tree Looks Like An Ent”, “Owl Tree”, “Sad Tree”, “Godzilla Tree”, and many more.

Scroll down and enjoy yourself. All photos are linked and lead to the sources from which they were taken. Please feel free to explore further works of these photographers on their collections or their personal sites.

#1 Face With A Beard

Trees That Look Like Something

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#2 Devil Tree

Trees That Look Like Something

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#3 Whoever Put Those Eyes In The Tree: F*** You!

Trees That Look Like Something

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#4 Found A Tree That Looks Like A Dragon

Trees That Look Like Something

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Trees That Look Like Something

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#6 This Tree Looks Like An Ent

Trees That Look Like Something

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#7 Tree-Rex

Trees That Look Like Something

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#8 This Tree Looks Like It Has A Nose

Trees That Look Like Something

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#9 Owl Tree

Trees That Look Like Something

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#10 Tree Butt

Trees That Look Like Something

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#11 Kissing The Dragon On The Nose

Trees That Look Like Something

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#12 This Tree Has Seen Some Stuff…

Trees That Look Like Something

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#13 Mr. Big Ass Tree Welcomes A Child’s Big Ass Hug

Trees That Look Like Something

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#14 This Tree Looks Like Straight Up Broccoli

Trees That Look Like Something

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#15 A Tree Stump That Looks Like A Dragon Skull

Trees That Look Like Something

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#16 Teenage Mutant Ninja Tree

Trees That Look Like Something

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#17 A Tree Enjoying A Meal

Trees That Look Like Something

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#18 This Sad Tree

Trees That Look Like Something

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#19 Godzilla Tree Eats The Moon! Om Nom Nom Nom!

Trees That Look Like Something

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#20 Cthulhu Stump

Trees That Look Like Something

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#21 This Tree Looks Like It Has Eyes

Trees That Look Like Something

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#22 The Top Of A Tree Was Blown Off In A Storm. Now It Looks Like A Dude Out For A Stroll

Trees That Look Like Something

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#23 This Tree Looks Like A Moose

Trees That Look Like Something

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#24 This Tree Looked Surprised When We Approached It

Trees That Look Like Something

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#25 Face In A Tree

Trees That Look Like Something

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#26 This Angel Is On The Wrong End Of The Tree!

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#27 The Base Of This Tree Looks Like A Dragon!

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#28 This Tree Kind Of Looks Like A Rooster

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#29 Funny Tree

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#30 The Faces Of Trees

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Free Star Party, collage workshops, pizza & movie night, more news

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The John J. McCarthy Observatory behind New Milford High School will host a free star party on Jan. 14 from 7 to 9 p.m.

Enjoy the sights of the winter night through a variety of telescopes. This is a weather dependent event.

January programs at the Gunn Memorial Library in Washington

The Junior Library at Gunn Memorial Library is hosting a variety of fun activities to beat those winter blues! Learn how make a snowflake and create your own snow globe! We will also have a Valentine’s Dance Party with special guest Sandra Hernandez. 

Jan. 21 – 1 p.m. Valentine’s Dance Party with Sandra Hernandez –  Dance party is a celebration of music and movement, perfect for children ages 7 and up. Kids can practice basic ballroom moves, dance movement skills, creative expression, coordination, and self-control while dancing to a cute valentine song. Fun for the whole family! Registration is required.  Please register on our website, www.gunnlibrary.org.

These programs are free and open to all. The Gunn Memorial Library is located at 5 Wykeham Road at the juncture of Route 47, opposite the green in Washington.

‘Pour Your Heart Into Art’ paintings by Christy Bonaiuto at the Sherman Library

The Sherman Library is starting the new year with the art show “Pour Your Heart Into Art,” paintings and photographs by Christy Bonaiuto. Building upon her photographic artistic skills, Bonaiuto’s stunning pour paintings, abstract acrylics and photographs explode with vivid color and movement.

Come meet the artist on Jan. 13 from 6 to 8 p.m. The show will be on display at the Sherman Library to Feb. 22 both at the Library and on their website, www.ShermanLibrary.org. 
 
Bonaiuto has been a photographer for over 15 years, expanding from nature photography to people, and enjoys capturing special moments. She is known for her family portraits and peony photographs, capturing different stages of the peony blossoms and their beauty in different lighting.
 
When the pandemic hit, she had a two-year old at home who would ask her to draw images and enjoyed watching painting videos. Bonaiuto started painting and experimenting with different techniques and mediums. Her passion has evolved from photography and now includes paintings. She loves being inspired to create one-of-a-kind pieces that stand out for all to enjoy.
 
Bonaiuto has a bachelor’s degree in Journalism Layout Design with an emphasis in public relations from the University of Oklahoma. She is a member of The Great Hollow Photographers Club, Sherman Artists Association and Gallery 25 in New Milford.
 
For more information about this show and the Sherman Library, visit www.shermanlibrary.org.

Gunn Memorial Library in Washington hosts Zoom lecture on ‘Connecticut’s Indigenous Communities’

Join the Gunn Memorial Library on Zoom on Jan. 16 at 6:30 p.m. for the virtual lecture presentation “Connecticut’s Indigenous Communities: An Introduction to Their Histories and Cultures” with curator and author, Lucianne Lavin. Registration is required to attend this free Gunn Museum virtual program. Please register at www.gunnlibrary.org/gunn-museum/upcoming-programs/.

Eastern North America was not a “howling wilderness” as described by the early English settlers.  It was a built landscape, managed by the first settlers of the land, its Indigenous peoples. Indigenous communities have long, rich histories that extend back to when they shared Mother Earth with mastodons and other extinct animals.  

Through those thousands of years, Native Americans became experts in their natural environments, a necessity for their physical survival as well as their spiritual obligation. Our first environmental stewards, Native American communities had long been managing their physical environments to enhance plant and animal populations as well as their human communities. Indigenous folklore and sacred stories promoted this ecological balance. This PowerPoint presentation provides a window into tribal history and culture before and after European settlement, including that of the Weantinock and Pootatuck peoples in whose ancient homelands the town of Washington now resides.

For more information visit www.gunnmuseum.org or contact the Gunn Historical Museum in Washington at 860-868-7756 or [email protected].

‘Artwork by Individuals with Special Needs’ exhibit at Roxbury library

“Art4All: Artwork by Individuals with Special Needs,” a two-day show of work by artists with special needs, will be featured at Minor Memorial Library (23 South St. in Roxbury).

The show will be on view during library hours, on Jan. 20 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Jan. 21 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., followed by a closing reception on Jan. 21 from 2 to 4 p.m. 

The artists are all individuals with special needs, living in Connecticut. This exhibition is a rare opportunity for them to share expressions of their creativity. The show presents a diverse collection of unique, beautiful pieces, ranging from works on paper to 3-D sculptures.

Minor Memorial Library is handicapped-accessible. Call the library at (860) 350-2181 for information and directions.

Collage Workshops with Sarah Griswold at Roxbury library

The Minor Memorial Library in Roxbury is excited to have Sarah Griswold lead two free Collage Workshops on Jan. 28 and Feb. 4, both from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. There is no charge for this program, but registration is required. RSVP online at www.minormemoriallibrary.org

Collage can be a way to express oneself, to think through design ideas or just to have fun with materials. Magazine images and scrap paper will be available to cut, tear and assemble on card stock of varying sizes and shapes. Please feel free to bring your own materials with you if you like.
No creativity or artistic ability is needed, just a willingness to let go, have fun and glue things together.    

Call the library at 860-350-2181 or visit the website at www.minormemoriallibrary.org for more information and directions.

‘The State of Being’ paintings by Elizabeth Kaney and sculptures by Kristina Kossi at Roxbury library

“The State of Being”, an exhibit of paintings by Elizabeth Kaney and sculpture by Kristina Kossi at Minor Memorial Library (23 South St. in Roxbury) will begin with an opening reception on Jan. 28 (snow date Feb. 4) from 2 to 4 p.m. 

The show will continue during regular library hours through March 11, except when the Community Room is in use for a special library program. The library is open Mondays from noon to 7 p.m., Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.., Thursdays from noon to 5 p.m., Fridays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The library will be closed on Feb. 20 for Presidents’ Day.

 

Minor Memorial Library is handicapped-accessible.  Call the library at (860) 350-2181 for information and directions.

New Milford Historical Society & Museum anticipates unveiling new exhibit space

The introduction of new exhibit space will highlight a resumption of normal hours at the New Milford Historical Society & Museum later this winter.

The museum, located just north of the Village Green at 6 Aspetuck Ave., is now open on Saturdays and for tours. Otherwise the museum is closed during January and February for collection care and restoration, as well as to prepare new and restored exhibits.

Normal hours will resume in March and the new exhibit space is scheduled to be unveiled in late March. For more information, call the museum at 860-354-3069.

Learn about the American Mural Project at special presentation following Kent Memorial Library’s annual meeting

Kent Memorial Library’s annual meeting will take place at Kent Town Hall on Jan. 21 at 2 p.m. The Library is proud to announce there will be a special presentation immediately following the meeting by Amy Wynn, executive director of the American Mural Project (AMP). Amy will share an overview of the organization, its mission to honor work and inspire the next generation of workers, and the many programs and activities currently happening and planned for the future.

Guests will hear some of the exciting stories of how the three-dimensional mural, measuring 120 feet long and five stories high, came to be and how it landed in Winsted. The Library plans on organizing a group trip to see the AMP in Winsted in the spring.

For more information call 860-927-3761 or email [email protected].

Kent Memorial Library provides a center for collaborative engagement, education and enrichment for the greater Kent community. Kent Memorial Library is located at 32 North Main St. in Kent and can be contacted at 860-927-3761. Visit www.kentmemoriallibrary.org for more information.

Kala Farnham with special guest George Mallas at Jewish Community Center in Sherman

The Jewish Community Center (JCCS) in Shermanare happy to announce that Kala Farnham, Connecticut’s new Troubadour. will be performing here at the JCCS on Jan. 21 at 7 p.m. Joining her will be Connecticut’s own George Mallas.

Armed with a voice and an entourage of instruments, Farnham set out with one vision – to inspire through the power of musical storytelling. Drawing from a classical and theatrical background, she presents a hallmark reinvention of the folk tradition, drawing audiences into imaginative vantagescapes of the familiar world.

Farnham has garnered numerous awards and recognition, including serving as the current Connecticut State Troubadour, 2020 Falcon Ridge Festival Emerging Artist, 2020 Great American Song Contest Finalist, and 2019 Rose Garden Performing Songwriter Contest winner.

Farnham’s 2020 album “Your Spirit Is a Work of Art” is composed of thirteen musical vignettes exploring the imperfect beauty of the human condition; it has been described by Nick Noble of The Folk Revival as “a work of poetic insight… worth listening to again and again.” Drawing
from a classical education and professional career in musical theater, Kala presents a hallmark reinvention of the folk tradition: her lush musical arrangements, compelling vulnerability and vivid storytelling draws her audience into imaginative vantagescapes of the familiar world.

George Mallas has been writing and playing his piano-based songs since his teen years. George’s musical influences are some of the greats, such as Joni Mitchell, Jackson Browne and James Taylor. His melodic songs touch your heartstrings on subjects of love, longing and redemption.
George has released two CDs, the latest his wonderfully received “unscathed.” George hosts the weekly radio show “The Songwriters’ Block” along with Melanie Berti, heard Wednesday evenings on Pawling Public Radio.

Reservations are required. Tickets are $20 for members and $25 non-members. At this time, the concert is to be held outdoors. If the concert is to be held indoors, masks will be required to be worn by all individuals.

Pizza & Movie Night at Gunn Memorial Library in Roxbury

The Gunn Memorial Library in Roxbury will host a Pizza & Movie Night featuring the movie “Lightyear” on Jan. 20 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.

Institute for American Indian Studies in Washington hosts ‘teaching of turtles’ workshop

Sunday is everyone’s favorite day to relax, and one way to do that is to have something special to do. The Institute for American Indian Studies, located at 38 Curtis Road in Washington, makes Sundays a fun day throughout the year with engaging programs and workshops. From working with beads and playing Native American games like snow snake to making a cornhusk doll and listening to stories, there’s something fun to do no matter what the weather is.
 
On Janu. 15, the Institute is offering an in-person Sunday Fun Day workshop “The Teachings of Turtles” at 1 p.m. that is perfect for children that love animals and want to know why turtles are important. At this workshop, kids will be encouraged to express their creativity by learning about the world that surrounds them and connecting to Native American culture that offers thousands of years of history right in their own backyard.
 
The Jan. 15 workshop will focus on the “teachings of turtles” that will be told through fascinating traditional Native American stories whose main character is the turtle, of course! After the Native American stories, Museum Educator and Ecologist Susan Scherf will talk about how turtles have adapted and survived through time. A highlight of the workshop is the craft session where children will create and take home their Native American-inspired work of art that looks like a turtle.
 
This family-friendly event is open to children of all ages. Pre-registration is encouraged as space is limited and can be reserved by visiting the website and registering on Eventbrite, by calling 860-868-0518 or by emailing [email protected]. The cost of participation is $10 for members of the Institute and, $20 for non-members.

Housatonic Valley Health District in New Milford distributes free radon test kits for residents

The Connecticut Department of Public Health (CTDPH) and Housatonic Valley Health District are encouraging residents to test their homes for radon gas, the leading environmental cause of cancer deaths.

HVHD has joined the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and CTDPH to encourage residents to check their homes for radon by offering a limited number of free test kits. Radon test kits can be picked up from New Milford (10 Main St.) and Southbury (77 Main Street N #205) offices during their normal business hours.

Radon is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas which comes from the breakdown of uranium in the soil. When emitted into open air, radon is rendered virtually harmless. However, when it becomes trapped into an enclosed structure such as a house, radon can accumulate to dangerous levels over an extended period of time.

Radon is the number one cause of lung cancer among non-smokers, according to EPA estimates. Overall, radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer. Radon is responsible for about 21,000 lung cancer deaths every year. About 2,900 of these deaths occur among people who have never smoked, according to the United States Environmental Protection Agency.

Lisa Morrissey, Director of Health at HVHD, states, “While radon in outdoor air poses a relatively low risk to human health, it can enter homes and become a health hazard inside buildings. Since you can’t see, taste, or smell radon, people are often unaware that radon could be in their homes. By testing for radon, you could save your own life and the lives of those you love. ”

The radon test kits are available on a first-come, first-served basis and can be picked up at New Milford and Southbury offices. For information, visit www.hvhdct.gov/environmental-health/radon/ or call 203-264-9616.

The Whiffenpoofs to perform at St. Andrew’s Parish in Kent

The Whiffenpoofs, America’s oldest collegiate acapella group, are coming to Kent on Feb. 4 where they will perform at 3 p.m. at St. Andrew’s Parish, located at 1 N. Main St. (corner of Rtes. 7 & 341) in Kent.

Tickets are $30 and are available at Eventbrite, https://bit.ly/whifs. Remaining tickets will be sold at the door. The concert is part of St. Andrew’s Music in the Nave series.

Each year, 13 Yale seniors become the Whiffenpoofs and carry on a tradition started in 1909. Long considered one of the country’s greatest musical treasures, the Whiffenpoofs perform more than 200 concerts around the globe annually, delighting fans with jazz standards, hits through the decades and their famous Whiffenpoof humor. 

For more information, call 860-927-3486, email [email protected] or visit www.standrewskentct.org/mitn.html.

New Milford Public Library closed on Martin Luther King Jr. Day

New Milford Public Library will be closed on Jan. 16 in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Book drops will remain open. Regular hours will resume Jan. 17 at 10 a.m.

February programs at Gunn Junior Library in Roxbury

The Gunn Junior Library has a variety of programs for patrons of all ages this February.

Saturday Programs

Feb. 4  – 1 p.m. Steep Rock Workshop – We are pleased to welcome back Steep Rock Association as we once again team up to reach out to community children.  Learn to identify birds commonly seen at feeders.  Make a simple DIY bird feeder using pinecones, birdseed, butter, and twine, and watch the pretty winter birds flock to your backyard!  This program is best suited for ages 5 years or older and limited to 25 kids.  Registration is required.  Please go to our website to register, www.gunnlibrary.org. 

Storytime Programs

Brr! Preschoolers get your hats, mittens, boots, and coats on, and get ready for our snowy winter storytimes! Registration Required.  Please go to our website to register. 

Morning Toddler – March 3 through March 31 on Fridays from 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. For 2-year-olds and their caregivers.  A cheery program of stories, music, rhymes and crafts designed for busy toddlers. 

Afternoon Preschool – March 3 through March 31 on Fridays from 2:15 to 3 p.m. For 3- to 4-year-olds and their caregivers.  This program promotes social skills through stories, fingerplays, flannel board activities, music and crafts.   

These programs feature seasonal themes and offer relaxed and friendly social time for moms, as well as preschoolers.  Bring a friend or make some new ones!  
 
Toddler Playscape Fun Time – Feb. 27 through April 3 on Mondays from 10 to 11 a.m. Kids up to 5 years old and their caregivers are invited to come Monday mornings for some creative fun on our tumbling blocks and foam mats. This indoor activity is an easy way to entertain your little ones and get the wiggles out.

After School Programs for primary school children will feature seasonal themes, books, crafts and games. Snack will be provided. The Library follows the Region 12 calendar and will not host After School Programs when WPS is closed or has early dismissal.  Registration for these programs is required. Please go to our website to register.
 
Kindergarten and First Grade Story Craft: Feb. 28 through April 4 on Tuesdays from 3:30 to 4:15 p.m. It’s cold outside but come stay cozy at the library with books while listening to stories about snow, winter, winter animals, and spring.    

Second and Third Grade Story Craft: March 2 through April 6 on Thursdays from 3:30 to 4:15 p.m.  Brrr… It’s cold outside. Come bundle up and listen to winter-themed stories hosted by guests from the community who want to share their love of books with children here at the junior library. Get ready for some fun winter crafts as well – what a great way to enjoy a cold winter day!

These programs are free and open to all.

The Gunn Memorial Library is located at 5 Wykeham Road at the juncture of Route 47, opposite the green in Washington.

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Astronomy photographer of the year competition opens for submissions

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Astrophotographers, start your engines. 

The Royal Observatory Greenwich’s 15th annual Photographer of the Year competition is about to begin. From Jan. 9 through 7:00 a.m. EST (1200 GMT) on March 3, photographers from around the world can submit up to 10 space-related images to the competition, which seeks to find “the most striking images of our cosmos” — ones that have been taken after Jan. 1, 2022, that is.

2023 looks to be a promising year for skywatching with a naked-eye comet visiting for the first time in 50,000 years and an annular solar eclipse on top of the usual highlights such as annual meteor showers, so there will be plenty of tantalizing targets for astrophotographers to point their cameras at.

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Awards will be granted to an overall winner, plus winners across the following eight categories:

There’s also a Young Astronomy Photographer of the Year for photographers under the age of 16, as well as two special awards: the Sir Patrick Moore Prize for Best Newcomer and the Annie Maunder Prize for Image Innovation, which celebrates images processed with open-source data.

The overall Astronomy Photographer of the Year will win £10,000, while winners of the sub-categories and the Young Astronomy Photographer of the Year will win £1,500. 

Runners-up and highly-commended entries in the sub-categories will get £500 and £250, respectively, and each special award winner will receive £750. All winners will also receive a one-year subscription to BBC Sky at Night Magazine, and the Young Astronomy Photographer of the Year will receive a Celestron Astromaster 130EQ MD telescope.

To enter the Royal Observatory Greenwich’s 15th annual Photographer of the Year competition, read through the competition rules, then head to apy.rmg.co.uk to submit your entries. The winners will be announced on Sept. 14, 2023, with all winning photographs being exhibited at London’s National Maritime Museum afterward. 

Thinking about entering, but haven’t taken your photo yet? Photographers looking for helpful tips should check out our beginner’s guide to astrophotography. And if you’re in need of an equipment upgrade, we’ve got you covered there, too: take a look through our guides to the best astrophotography cameras and best astrophotography lenses.

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Isa Aydin Photography Announces Complimentary Nationwide Shipping for Clothing Photography

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New York, New York–(Newsfile Corp. – January 9, 2023) – ISA AYDIN PHOTOGRAPHY is proud to announce that it is now offering free, nationwide shipping for eCommerce clothing photography. As a leading provider of product photography services, the company has worked with top brands and manufacturers in the United States and has served thousands of customers in New York, New Jersey, and Los Angeles over the past 5 years. Isa Aydin Photography offers its clients lay-flat clothing photos, clothing photography on models, and creative fashion photography in the studio and outdoors.

In order to make it easier for customers to have their products photographed, Isa Aydin Photography has announced its partnership with major shipping companies to deliver products to their studio free of charge for all orders up to 50 lbs. The company has invested over $200,000 to develop an eCommerce platform where customers can place orders online, track the status of their photoshoots, and ship their products with ease.

Customers are able to choose their preferred model from Isa Aydin Photography’s database of over 250 models without having to work alongside costly and unfamiliar modeling agencies. Additionally, the company’s on-site models do not require the client to pay for usage rights. Back in 2021, Isa Aydin Photography invested an additional $200,000 in lighting and camera equipment to elevate its fashion photography capabilities. This advancement has allowed the company to process hundreds of new customers each month without sacrificing quality. Additionally, the company has hired stylists and designers to create more professional clothing product photos.

“We are committed to providing the best fashion photography services available and are always looking for new ways to improve the customer experience,” said Isa Aydin, founder of Isa Aydin Photography. “We have always been grateful for the support of our customers and are excited to continue serving them for many more years to come.”

With this offer of free shipping directly to the studio, Isa Aydin Photography has widened its client base on a nationwide level, allowing businesses in any stage of their growth to be provided with marketable photographs of their products.

Isa Aydin Photography is a product photography business with over 20 years in the industry. The company utilizes the newest technological advances in order to keep up with the growing beauty industry and now offers its clients free shipping directly to the studio. The company offers skincare, makeup, clothing, technology, and other product photography services. For more information on Isa Aydin Photography, see their website.

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15 Most photo-worthy spots in Dubrovnik!

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The stunning Croatian city of stone and light, Dubrovnik is one of the most picturesque locations in the Balkans. The city is filled with limestone streets, baroque buildings, and big sea-facing walls representing the story of resilience and liberty. No wonder it attracts tourists worldwide who experience the rich history preserved in monuments and ancient buildings of the city. Most visited places include main street Stardun, Banje beach, and the iconic Walls of Dubrovnik.

In Dubrovnik you will find some beautiful attractions that you just cannot miss! Places like Sponza Palace, Sailing And Sea Kayaking, and Kayak Around Croatia’s Coastlines and many more. Continue reading to know more.



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Sponza Palace is home to various art galleries, exhibitions and craft sales.


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Sponza Palace is home to various art galleries, exhibitions and craft sales.

The Sponza Palace, in Croata, was built from 1516 to 1522. It is an elegant palace with a courtyard that makes it an ideal place for weddings or other ceremonial occasions. It is well known for its rich history and intricate architecture. Visitors would surely be at awe when they see the beauty of the Sponza Palace firsthand



Sailing and sea kayaking is a unique experience for those wanting to see the city in a different way.


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Sailing and sea kayaking is a unique experience for those wanting to see the city in a different way.

When in the city of Dubrovnik, one fo the most unique way of admiring the beautiful view of the Adriatic ocean and the walls of the city is through sailing and sea Kayaking. It is an exciting and one of a kind experience that one cannot forget. These activities are perfect for those looking for another way of sightseeing rather than just strolling and those who loves to get wet and explore.



For those seeking an exciting way to admire the beauty of Croatia and the views it offers, a kayak tour is the answer.


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For those seeking an exciting way to admire the beauty of Croatia and the views it offers, a kayak tour is the answer.

Kayaking around Croatia’s coastlines is surely an exciting way for adventurous tourists to admire the splendid views the Croatia offers. Venture outside the famous walls of Dubrovnik,a UNSECO-listed city, and paddle around to view the magnificent sights of Lokrum Island and Lovrijenac Fort. Afterwards, wander into various sea caves while stopping for a quick break on a hidden beach. With Croatia’s long coastlines, there are still a lot of perfect kayaking spots with beautiful views of the country. Kayaking around is surely ideal for fit and active travellers looking for a unique way for sightseeing.



The oldest scientific tree garden in this part of Eastern Europe.


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The oldest scientific tree garden in this part of Eastern Europe.

Local nobleman Ivan Marinov Gučetić-Gozze built a villa and garden on this site in 1494. A few years later, his residence became a center of Renaissance humanism in this Croatian city. Today, tourists are drawn to this arboretum partly because of the beautiful view of the Adriatic Sea. The garden’s trees and plants, which include two 500-year-old Oriental Plane trees, also make the arboretum an attractive place for botany enthusiasts. Those who simply want to relax in a calm and peaceful setting are also richly rewarded in this beautiful garden.



Admiring the terrific views of Dubrovnik while being transported to the mountaintop of Mount Srd is a must-do!.


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Admiring the terrific views of Dubrovnik while being transported to the mountaintop of Mount Srd is a must-do!.

When travelling to Mount Srd while in the city of Dubrovnik, visitors should not miss riding the cable car up to the mountain. Taking a cable car to the top of the mountain is the most convenient and swift way to get to Mount Srd. Tourists may experience the voted second-most popular activity to do in the city at The Dubrovnik Cable Car Station, located at Ulica Kralja Petra Krešimira IV. Not only riding a cable car is convenient compared to hiking or climbing the mountain, it also offers a good view of the city where riders could admire and better see the beauty of the city.



Be one with the nature in the island of Lokrum that is filled with various types of towering trees and lush plants.


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Be one with the nature in the island of Lokrum that is filled with various types of towering trees and lush plants.

Lokrum is a beautiful island that is just a 10-minute ferry ride from the city of Dubrovnik. The island is not only known for the various oaks, pine and olive trees that tower over island, but it is also a popular swimming spot. Although the island’s beaches may be rocky, this does not stop visitors from getting under the sun. The island of Lokrum is perfect for those who love being in the great outdoors as lush and green nature surrounds them which gives off a tranquil and peaceful vibes. It is also easy to get to the island as tours are offered by the locals to really understand the history of the island as well as to explore it wholly.



A perfect place to commune with nature, MLJET National Park is a must visit.


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A perfect place to commune with nature, MLJET National Park is a must visit.

The first accounts and descriptions of MLJET were written by ancient Greco-Roman geographers. This is a haven for nature lovers and those looking for a place to relax and unwind. Families make up the majority of the visitors. Mljet is particularly ideal for sports enthusiasts; there are bike and scooter routes, as well as opportunities to run around the lakes or simply wander through the forests. Totally unique in comparison to other seaside destinations, and highly recommended!



Monumental walls that still stands today to protect the city as well as to offer a magnificent view of the Adriatic Sea.


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Monumental walls that still stands today to protect the city as well as to offer a magnificent view of the Adriatic Sea.

The city of Dubrovnik is famous for being the walled city overlooking the sea. Its monumental walls are considered to be the city’s most unique and famous feature as the walls not only protect the city but also offers a majestic sight that is to do die for. When walking on top of Dubrovnik city walls, tourists are able to see what the city has to offer, from its beautiful architecture of buildings to its lively town squares as well as hidden narrow streets. On the other side, the magnificent view of the Adriatic sea greets onlookers as they feel the sea breeze. Walking on the walls of Dubrovnik is a unique and wonderful experience that should not be missed.



Korčula is known for being the miniature Dubrovnik and also offers wondrous sights of nature.


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Korčula is known for being the miniature Dubrovnik and also offers wondrous sights of nature.

Korčula, located in Dubrovnik, is an island surrounded by the Adriatic sea. It is dubbed as the miniature Dubrovnik as everything offered by the city can be seen on the island. The island offers magnificent views of the Adriatic sea as well as captivating sights of mountain ranges.



Dominican Monastery in Dubrovnik a religious complex that houses a monastery and museum.


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Dominican Monastery in Dubrovnik a religious complex that houses a monastery and museum.

Dominican Monastery, located in Dubrovnik, is a religious complex that features a church with Gothic style architecture as well as a museum full of art and artifacts. It was built in 1315 and is regarded to be one of the largest Gothic buildings in Dubrovnik.



Rector's Palace is a famous historical palace located in the heart of Dubrovnik.


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Rector’s Palace is a famous historical palace located in the heart of Dubrovnik.

Rector’s Palace is a historical palace in Dubrovnik that once served the centre of the government as well as the official residence of the Rector. It was built and designed by an italian architect in 1463 and has preserved furnitures on display. It is also well known for its captivating architecture.



The grand buildings and striking natural landscape of this city make it an ideal set for a legendary TV series.


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The grand buildings and striking natural landscape of this city make it an ideal set for a legendary TV series.

There is no doubt that the city of Dubrovnik looks magical. That is why the producers of the hit fantasy TV series Game of Thrones (GoT) chose many of the city’s locations to shoot dramatic scenes of Medieval wars and pageantry. The waterfront area of Pile Harbor, for one, was used as the harbor of the fictional place called King’s Landing. The stairs of Saint Ignatius Church, on the other hand, served as a dramatic backdrop to depict Cersei Lannister’s “walk of shame.” The City Walls also became the breathtaking meeting place of GoT monarchs as they discussed alliances and military defenses. Locations like these number to around 10, so you’ll be spoilt for choice if you know where to look.



Exploring the oldest town in Croatia is not only enriching but also comforting and relaxing.


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Exploring the oldest town in Croatia is not only enriching but also comforting and relaxing.

Stari Grad is a town on the northern side of the island of Hvar in Dalmatia, Croatia. There are a lot to see when visiting the town but it’s famous for Stari Grad Plains, an agricultural landscape established by the Greeks in the 4th BC. The plains were preserved entirely in its original form and has been part of the UNESCO’s World Heritage from 2018 due to its importance of showcasing the Greeks’ system of agriculture which were important in human settlement. Aside from this, the town of Stari Grad is perfect for those who prefer quiet and serene places as its atmosphere is relaxing. The white-stone streets, bougainvillea and the smell of lavender in the air makes the town appear picturesque as well as cozy.



Dubrovnik Cathedral is a well known cathedral that was build to replace the one destroyed in the earthquake.


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Dubrovnik Cathedral is a well known cathedral that was build to replace the one destroyed in the earthquake.

Dubrovnik Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, located in Dubrovnik, is a Roman Catholic Church with Roman Baroque architecture. It is famous for its treasury’s collections of reliquaries as well as the its dome shaped ceiling and beautiful architecture.



In Croatia, you will find a Roman Catholic Cathedral called the Dubrovnik Cathedral.


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In Croatia, you will find a Roman Catholic Cathedral called the Dubrovnik Cathedral.

Contributed partially by Richard the Lion Heart, a known English King, the Dubrovnik Cathedral stands in grandeur even today. One of the significant work of art within the cathedral is found in the main altar with the version of the assumption of the virgin being portrayed. It is also known for the connection it has with the seaports of the Mediterranean sea.

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How To Take Incredible Astrophotography Pictures On The Google Pixel

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In a post on the Google Research blog, the team behind the astrophotography feature explains how it works. First, the camera takes 15 long exposure shots with a limit of 16 seconds per frame and merges them. These long-exposure frames collect 250 times more optical data than a regular photo. Then, using an onboard AI called a “convolutional neural network,” the camera automatically adjusts the photo’s contrast and reduces noise in the shot, making celestial objects more prominent.

Extremely low-light settings like the night sky also require special processing to show a clear image on the phone’s viewfinder (in other words, its screen) and to adjust the camera’s autofocus, so Google came up with similar algorithms they call “post-shutter viewfinder” and “post-shutter autofocus” to combat these issues. Both make astrophotography significantly easier on the user. Otherwise, you’d point your phone at the sky and see a blurry gray mess or end up with a badly focused photo. 

As long as there is at least a modest degree of moonlight, Google Pixel phones deliver sharp images of starry skies, especially when mounted on a tripod. It also produces clear, vibrant images of landscapes at dawn or dusk, in case you want a change of view and perspective.

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81C Opens Photography Exhibit by Lia Garvey: ‘God is a Woman’

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Photograph by Lia Garvey (Submitted photo)

81C will open a new solo fine art exhibition on Saturday, Jan. 21, in historic Charlotte Amalie. “God is a Woman, The Photographs of St. Croix’s Lia Garvey,” which features works by a young, imaginative and dynamic Virgin Islands analog film photographer. Opening reception hours are 5 p.m. to midnight, with Garvey on location at 81C. Complimentary drinks will be served.

Show Description

The exhibit features work by a young, analog film photographer producing on her own artistic terms. An alluring variety of timeless, grainy, black and white, sepia-tinged and worldly images with unique bohemian elegance and featuring powerful female subjects, the viewer cannot help but consider how long it will be before Garvey plunges into professional fashion photography.

A photograph by Lia Garvey (Submitted photo)

She seems to effortlessly capture the sprezzatura and ambiance many photographers stylistically dream of. With “God is a Woman,” Garvey shares a gifted, honest eye and emerges as a most promising Virgin Islands artistic talent.  — The Curators, 81C

Artist’s Statement

“Creating. Creation. Transmuting energy from one to another. Thought to material form. Oftentimes, I feel unable to explain my art. It’s a feeling. It is the explanation, the language, the words. What it means to another is the meaning. It is a perspective that resonates differently for everyone. It is the purpose of art to enlighten, to make sense out of what doesn’t. For another to find meaning in something you could not.

“I am now realizing the importance of sharing that sacred space because as we use it as an escape and method to heal, it has the power to do just the same for someone else. Why? Because we are beings that are constantly exchanging energies with each other and from this, I believe it is one of our sole purposes to help guide one another.

Portrait of Lia Garvey (Submitted photo)

“Having the ability to creatively express yourself is a powerful gift that everyone is capable of, and what is even more powerful is using that gift to create a shift. A shift within a perspective that then sparks action.” — Lia Garvey

Artist Bio

Born and raised on St. Croix, Lia Garvey moved off-island at the age of 16 due to her mother’s untimely passing. Stepping away allowed her to see the island from a different perspective and instilled a way of viewing the world with a love for the earth and its abundance. Throughout her series “God Is A Woman,” she captures the beauty of the islands and its people from a new vantage point.

A Lia Garvey photo (Submitted photo)

Event Details
The exhibit will take place at 81C in historic Charlotte Amalie on Strand Gade between Waterfront and Main Street. Admission is free. Parking is available on Waterfront; complimentary beverages will be offered.

About 81C
81C is an event venue and art gallery. The space is available for private and public pop-up event rentals and rotates art exhibitions every four-six weeks. Regular gallery open hours are every Wednesday, 5-10 p.m., and Sunday 2-8 p.m. Visit www.81C.com
Instagram or Facebook: @81CVI
Telephone (917) 327-1561

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