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Next time you’re in your favorite place to pick up some food, pick up a copy of Foodies of New England.

Scott Erb, one of the TWP exhibitors, and his wife Donna Dufault teamed with publisher Domenic Mercurio to put out the glossy magazine dedicated to people who like to eat. Yes – all of us!

From their page on Facebook: “Our magazine and television show feature area chefs, restaurants, and recipes. The Foodies of New England magazine also covers wineries, breweries, and local farms. We also host Worcester’s Best Chef, an annual cooking competition for the most talented chefs in the region. Join us as we savor, indulge, and appreciate food and drink throughout New England.”

It’s a fun read, giving foodies just want they want: tips on places to go for great eats, as well as how to whip up some tasty treats at home. No advanced culinary degrees required to follow along, either. And, of course, with Scott and Donna working the cameras, you know it’s a good looking page turner, loaded with excellent photography.

The magazine is free, and found in a growing number of great places to eat.

TWP, now on your home theater

More specifically, now on your computer.

 

New TWP featured photographers, and a new way to see them. The original concept of the TWP show involved using computer monitors. Well, that idea evolved into a show with six 52-inch TVs and a 9×12 foot projection screen.

 

Now we’re getting back to the roots, so to speak. In keeping with the core TWP concepts — namely digitally presented fine art photography that represents an artist’s specific project or style — this website will begin featuring more artists, and more work.

 

Check back to see who’s on display. And, of course, photographers are encouraged to check out the Submissions page for all the details there.

FYI…You CAN Buy!

Happy New Year, Art Fans!

Even three months later, there is plenty of exciting buzz about the Things We Project show that lit up Worcester’s Sprinkler Factory. And for those of you who want a piece (or two or three) from the show as a permanent reminder of the fun, you should know that YES, you can indeed purchase some of the work presented!

Feel free to contact any of the artists via their links posted on the blogroll here for purchasing information. Some of the prints for sale were on display at the show; but that was only a sampling. A wider selection is available.

And to keep things lively, watch this space for more Things We Project! Details to come…

Meantime, Happy 2011!

 

If you missed it…

© Debi Friedlander

You really missed.

It’s both the thrill and the agony of a one-night show. Those who were there share the excitement of being a part of a unique, fleeting moment. And those who missed it – well, in this case, it was a pretty big miss.

In the week since our Things We Project show, we’ve heard words like “amazing,” “stunning,” “surprising,” “beautiful,” “one-of-a-kind,” and, my favorite, “best,” to describe the gallery event.

Six photographers brought their A-list photos, and ProSystems brought a top-notch effort that transcended mere presentation. The production experts transformed the Sprinkler Factory gallery into an eye-popping space where colored lights washed the white walls and the photos jumped off a larger-than-life screen. In short, it was a show unlike any the area has seen before.

Approximately 400 people came out to the show, including Debi Friedlander and Steve Iadarola, who both took some great shots of the event, and both have been kind enough to share them. Niche Hospitality and Sweet both brought excellent culinary treats, and the Sleepless Knights provided the smooth jazz tunes to round out the perfect ambience.

We are extremely grateful to everyone who was there – the art fans, friends and family of the artists, Niche, Sweet, Sleepless Knights and, of course, ProSystems. The show’s success was a result of everyone who was there, so thank you very much – one and all!

© Steve Iadarola

The Players

Things We Project Scott Erb, Jeff Haynes, Steve Stearns, Dana Lane, Cindy Woehrle, Nicole Chan

Things We Project Scott Erb, Jeff Haynes, Steve Stearns, Dana Lane, Cindy Woehrle, Nicole Chan

This awesome photo was taken by our good friend and excellent photographer, Steve Iadarola, at the Things We Project one night only show. It shows all 6 photographers in front of the 9×12 screen where their images were projected all night long. This show was a stunning showcase of the use of digital displays showcasing some very fine photography work. We overheard comments like “Wow – I feel like I’m in a high end gallery in New York City!” and “This is so not what I expected- this is all digital — and it’s amazing!” and “This show blew my mind!” The best part I have heard so far is that a couple of the photographer artists have sold some work. Which is exactly what we were hoping for!

Thank you to all who attended making this night a truly amazing experience!

Red Room Project

Scott Erb’s Red Room Project was done over a the course of one years time. Lots of people asked him questions about the project – why’d do it? how big was the room? What kind of lighting? Who were the people involved? Here is a video that gives a little glimpse into how the mind of Scott’s works…

 

 

Last Day in the Red Room

Dan Burke and Kaz Gamble were the last two people Scott Photographed for his Red Room Project. When those few hours of images were done being taken it was time to pop a bottle of champagne and toast to the end of a one year project. Kaz and Dan were happy to celebrate with Scott. “Completing a large project has many feeling attached to it.” said Scott “There is certainly a sense of accomplishment. But not enough time to reflect on the whole experience. That takes a lot more time… But at the end of it all you do need to step back and say- wow I did this, I got through it, I reached my goals, and well it was a learning experience I am glad I had. I got the chance to really be creative. I’m so grateful that these folks worked with me – collaborated with me- and made this project happen.”

The Last Day of the Red Room Project- Scott Erb, Kaz Gamble, and Dan Burke

The Last Day of the Red Room Project- Scott Erb, Kaz Gamble, and Dan Burke

Looking Back at the Red Room Project

Red Room Project - Looking Back

Red Room Project - Looking Back

Centralmass.org Announces Things We Project Gallery Show

Centralmass.org Announces Things We Project Gallery Show

Right now you can go to Centralmass.org and see the show’s announcement right on the front page of the web site! It’s really wonderful to see this web site touting the local gallery shows, but it’s even better when its the Things We Project Show… I’m just saying…

Cynthia Woehrle © Scott Erb

Photography can be a lot like painting, at least thats how I see it.

The camera is another visual tool in creating art. I am not a technician, I use it instinctually looking at color, texture, composition and light.

This series of images projects the aspects of my fascination with imagery, whether its painted or photographed. The richness of a color, the blur of bokeh or the nuance of a cast shadow and the figure caught in a poignant moment. All these things catch my eye and relate to humanism: Ponderous, emotional, listless, inspired, dejected, trapped, enlightened, loved, adventurous, lost…the beautiful range of human emotion.

I’d like this imagery to lead the viewer into reflection. Anais Nin said ”We do not see things as they are, we see them as we are.” With that statement I do not tell you my story, I ask you to see a story for yourself.

Saturday, Sept. 18, 7:30 - 10 p.m.

Cynthia Woehrle is one of six photographers participating in Things We Project, a special, one-night-only event happening on Saturday, Sept. 18 from 7:30 to 10 at the Sprinkler Factory, 38 Harlow St. in Worcester, Mass. The show is free and open to the public.

There’s less than a month to go before the big show – so here’s something to whet your appetite.

This event is sponsored by Manchester, Conn.-based ProSystems. Check out their website for details about what they can do for your event, show or presentation. ProSystems helps propel messages deep into the minds of live audiences with complete technical support of meetings, conferences, trade shows and special events, using unforgettable High Definition projection of live or digitally stored imagery, crystal clear audio reinforcement, specialized lighting and staging services. Your message deserves ProSystems.

Six photographers have carefully selected 60 images as the “Things We Project.”

And ProSystems is stepping in to project those images with style. The Manchester, Conn.-based company is taking the production to new heights, making the show THE art event you don’t want to miss.

ProSystems helps propel messages deep into the minds of live audiences with complete technical support of meetings, conferences, trade shows and special events, using unforgettable High Definition projection of live or digitally stored imagery, crystal clear audio reinforcement, specialized lighting and staging services. Your message deserves ProSystems.

Saturday, Sept. 18, 7:30 - 10 p.m.

Things We Project is a special, one-night-only event happening on Saturday, Sept. 18 from 7:30 to 10 at the Sprinkler Factory, 38 Harlow St. in Worcester, Mass. The show, featuring the work of six Massachusetts photographers, is free and open to the public.

Sweet tunes!

It just wouldn’t be fair to leave the ears out during this feast for the senses!

Yes, your eyes will be taking in the hand-picked selections of the six photographers, and your taste buds will surely be delighting in the available treats. And, fear not, ears! You too, will be in for a fun night at Things We Project, thanks to the talented musicians of Sleepless Knights.

Specifically, Rick Lauria will be on the piano, and Paul Chase will be on the bass.

Throughout the Sleepless Knights’ many incarnations over the years, their soul-catching recipe of head-bobbin’ rhythm, harmonious hooks, and improvisational insights has captivated audiences from all over. Critics describe the band’s club shows as “fiery, live-concert extravaganzas, filled with funky improvisational workouts and electrifying emotional outpourings”, while clients commissioning the group for more intimate performances say they evoke “pots of soul, practically simmering over with steady thrust and tension – not anesthesia or elevator jazz at all, but a cool, classy accent to the evening.”

No matter where you catch a show, from a packed uptown club to an intimate, out-of-the-way listening room downtown, the ‘Knights will put the hep in your step, a glide in your stride, and the grind in your behind. Come check out a show, and see why Pulse Magazine has awarded the band three “Best Jazz Act” awards for 2005, 2006, and 2007!

Just one more reason you don’t want to miss this show!

Saturday, Sept. 18, 7:30 - 10 p.m.

Things We Project is a special, one-night-only event happening on Saturday, Sept. 18 from 7:30 to 10 at the Sprinkler Factory, 38 Harlow St. in Worcester, Mass. The show, featuring the work of six Massachusetts photographers, is free and open to the public.

This event is sponsored by Manchester, Conn.-based ProSystems. Check out their website for details about what they can do for your event, show or presentation. ProSystems helps propel messages deep into the minds of live audiences with complete technical support of meetings, conferences, trade shows and special events, using unforgettable High Definition projection of live or digitally stored imagery, crystal clear audio reinforcement, specialized lighting and staging services. Your message deserves ProSystems.

Here’s some other people talking about our show:

Pulse Magazine

Worcester Magazine

The Patriot Ledger

And that’s just to name a few. Another big splash is coming soon…stay tuned!

And make sure you’re there Saturday night.

Saturday, Sept. 18, 7:30 - 10 p.m.

Things We Project is a special, one-night-only event happening on Saturday, Sept. 18 from 7:30 to 10 at the Sprinkler Factory, 38 Harlow St. in Worcester, Mass. The show, featuring the work of six Massachusetts photographers, is free and open to the public.

This event is sponsored by Manchester, Conn.-based ProSystems. Check out their website for details about what they can do for your event, show or presentation. ProSystems helps propel messages deep into the minds of live audiences with complete technical support of meetings, conferences, trade shows and special events, using unforgettable High Definition projection of live or digitally stored imagery, crystal clear audio reinforcement, specialized lighting and staging services. Your message deserves ProSystems.

A huge help in the form of a plug from Zoe Wiseman – yes, THE legendary model/photographer Zoe Wiseman – at http://c5yo7.th8.us.

We love Zoe; not just for helping us out, but mainly for all she’s done for the world of fine art nude photography, including her Community Zoe.

And one good plug deserves another: learn more about Zoe’s new book. For that matter, if you’re not following Zoe on Twitter, you’re missing some good stuff.

Tasteful art

Don’t worry – we understand.

An evening of looking at some great art can make you hungry. Luckily, our friends at Niche Hospitality Group have got everyone’s back. And stomach.

Yes, they’ll be bringing some tasty treats for people to snack on during our show.

Want to learn more about Niche? Check out their website, and read this little tidbit:

What started out as a dream was in fact all about us. We dreamt of opening what became The Citizen Wine Bar and oozed creativity. We had so many ideas we couldn’t possibly fit them into the four walls at 139 Green Street. The response was overwhelming and we quickly used our energy to launch Worcester’s first authentic Spanish Tapas and Wine Bar. This time it was us who were overwhelmed! What were we thinking? Soon after the dust settled opportunity knocked once again. We now had the chance to join the eateries on Worcester’s Restaurant Row. Southwestern-Mexican-Tequila on Shrewsbury Street seemed so right to add to Worcester’s burgeoning restaurant portfolio. Next came The Citizen to add to Worcester’s changing downtown landscape. Wine, Cheese and Chocolate in a historical building smack dab next to the DCU and courthouse adds flavor to lunch, a pulse to after work and a treat throughout the night to Commercial Street. What started out as a dream has become a surreal reality! As we developed we went from opening a restaurant to launching a hospitality group. Along the way we have learned something very quickly, it is not about us, it is about you. The enjoyment we get from our guests experience has been far more satisfying than just the realization of a dream. Hospitality to our entire team, to our guests, our vendors and our community has become paramount. Though we are not the first group to operate in this model we believe it shapes our restaurants and gives them an identity and personality that is worth remembering.

Saturday, Sept. 18, 7:30 - 10 p.m.

Things We Project is a special, one-night-only event happening on Saturday, Sept. 18 from 7:30 to 10 at the Sprinkler Factory, 38 Harlow St. in Worcester, Mass. The show, featuring the work of six Massachusetts photographers, is free and open to the public.

Get to the show!

Sure, we want everyone to attend the show Saturday.

But now I know, for certain, that my wife will be there. We just got confirmation that Sweet will be providing cupcakes!

Those tasty treats are the icing on the (cup)cakes to make this the perfect event for your Saturday night – so be there!

Saturday, Sept. 18, 7:30 - 10 p.m.

Things We Project is a special, one-night-only event happening on Saturday, Sept. 18 from 7:30 to 10 at the Sprinkler Factory, 38 Harlow St. in Worcester, Mass. The show, featuring the work of six Massachusetts photographers, is free and open to the public.

Great show. Stop. Be there. Stop.

The Telegram came out to see us this week, and Nancy Sheehan talked to us about the big show Saturday night.

Here’s the article; and here’s a cool video.

We greatly appreciate the Telegram, Worcester Magazine, Pulse, the Patriot Ledger and everyone else who has helped us spread the word about the show! All that’s left to say is “come on out and see it for yourself!”

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