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Wilkes University January 26, 2021|Submitted by: Today@Wilkes Wednesday, Feb. 10 | 6 p.m. on Zoom Feature artist lecture with Martha Posner Brutal Beauty is a mid-career retrospective of the artist Martha Posner. The artist will cover her studio practice, influences and the importance of mythology to the narratives she creates. Her work is in service to a better understanding of the trauma women experience, providing perspective to those unable to speak on their own. Posner is a sculptor living on a farm in Martins Creek, Pennsylvania. She takes much of her inspiration from the 250 acres of surrounding forest, fairy tales and mythology, ....
Wilkes University January 19, 2021|Submitted by: Today@Wilkes Brutal Beauty: The Transformation of Women through Mythology Martha Posner Feb. 9 through April 11 Brutal Beauty: The Transformation of Women in Mythology at the Sordoni Art Gallery is a mid-career retrospective of the interdisciplinary artist Martha Posner. Posner is a mixed media artist living and working in Martins Creek, Pennsylvania. Examining themes of trauma and recovery through the lens of classic mythology, Posner’s large scale paintings and sculptures haunt the viewer with an unparalleled perspective on familiar folklore. The Sordoni Art Gallery at Wilkes University is free and open to the public and offers ....
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Conservancy steps in to restore stream eroding Northampton County farmland Updated Dec 21, 2020; Posted Dec 21, 2020 An eroded stream bank along Oughoughton Creek in the Slate Belt is seen before a restoration project led by Wildlands Conservancy.Courtesy photo | For lehighvalleylive.com Facebook Share A Delaware River tributary running through Slate Belt communities is healthier, and the surrounding farmland is better off, thanks to a restoration project led by Wildlands Conservancy. The conservancy based outside Emmaus this week announced the completion of a $475,000 restoration on a nearly one-mile stretch of Oughoughton Creek. Winding through Upper Mount Bethel and Washington townships before emptying into the Delaware in Lower Mount Bethel Township at the Martins Creek Boat Access, Oughoughton Creek was eroding farmlands directly adjacent to the water’s edge where the soil is composed of highly erodible cobble and loose boulders called glacial ....
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