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Jack Stuppin, a noted California plein
air artist, presents on his website
professionally presented online
videos. Mr. Stuppin's website says that "...Where Land Meets Art"
is a "...ten minute video by Sonoma County videographer Annette Arnold
that captures Jack Stuppin creating a canvas en plein air on the Sonoma
Coast..." and that "...The Art of Jack Stuppin" is a 28 minue
video in which "Molly Barnes interviewed Jack Stuppin for her ARTINQUIRY
TV program..."
John
James Audubon Center at Mill Grove disscussed
by the Director. (06:34) YouTube says: "John James Audubon Center at
Mill Grove, Audubon, PA From 1801 to 1806, Mill Grove, Montgomery County,
was the first home in America of artist and naturalist John James Audubon.
Today, the John James Audubon Center at Mill Grove preserves one of the
nation's largest collections of Audubon art. An educational center of the
National Audubon Society, Mill Grove is dedicated to connecting people with
the natural world by interpreting Audubon's legacy and encouraging guests
to explore the estate, which remains largely as John found it-a have for
birds and wildlife. The Center consists of a 240-year old stone farmhouse
and barn, a re-creation of John's bedroom, original art from John's masterworks
Birds of North America, 175 acres of rolling woodlands and open meadows,
more than 9 miles of walking trails, a bike trail linking the Perkiomen
and Schuylkill River Trails to downtown Philadelphia and Fairmount Park
just 18 miles by trail and year-round educational programs and special events.
Jean Bochnowski, the Center's Director, provides an overview of the history
and activities of the Center to PA Environment Digest editor David Hess.
Location: 1201 Pawlings Road, Audubon, PA 19403."
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