Documents tagged with marthas vineyard

Marston Clough — In His Own Words

Marston Clough is a Martha's Vineyard Artist. This statement and poem reflect his idea of the sea, of thought and of the variability of the artistic process.
  • vineyardvoice published this 11 / 15 / 2009
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Coastal Life Volume 5 Issue 4

Capturing the Essence of Coastal New England
  • Coastal_Life published this 11 / 11 / 2009
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Coastal Life Volume 5 Issue 12

Capturing the Essence of Coastal New England
  • Coastal_Life published this 11 / 10 / 2009
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Michael West — Referencing the Reference Point Vox Pop

Michae West responds to Richard Skidmore's provocative stance in "The Reference Point." Found here and at vineyardvoice.org/vox-pop
  • vineyardvoice published this 10 / 09 / 2009
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Edible Vineyard — IGI Map of Agricultural Land on Martha's Vineyard

islandgrown.org and ediblevineyard.com produced this map for the September issue of Edible Vineyard. It shows conservation and agricultural land in an effort to visualize and important "asset" to M...
  • vineyardvoice published this 10 / 02 / 2009
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A Conversation in Movement

Marianne Goldberg is a visual artist, choreographer, and a writer. She has worked and studied across the United States in Manhattan, Chicago, Santa Cruz, Kentucky, and on Martha’s Vineyard Island i...
  • vineyardvoice published this 10 / 02 / 2009
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In Her Own Words

Gigi Condlin's way with images has great range — from the whimsical to an art defining the frame and focus the subject, ideas of depth and nature. She is not preoccupied with requesting that oth...
  • vineyardvoice published this 09 / 30 / 2009
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Island Housing Trust — Permanent Affordability

Housing cost is not a measure of mortgage cost, but of ongoing energy use and maintenance. The Island Housing Trust on Martha's Vineyard has prepared a document outlining the types of houses it has...
  • vineyardvoice published this 09 / 29 / 2009
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The Reference Point — Richard Skidmore

Richard Skidmore now lives on the outer reaches of Martha's Vineyard in the woods. A former NY community television visionary and hippie haberdasher, Richard has for a long time now clarified our p...
  • vineyardvoice published this 09 / 29 / 2009
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You — A Poem by Fan Ogilvie

Reading from her book "you" Fan Ogilvie shares a deep connection with Michael Palmer while lightly touching the surface of thought as would a Zen calligrapher through " a doorway where there was no...
  • vineyardvoice published this 09 / 29 / 2009
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In Her Own Words - Elizabeth Cecil

Elizabeth Cecil is a photographer whose "pigment" allows extended discovery. The eye is restless, until gathered by it subject: where we live, where we imagine ourselves to live. She says: "I l...
  • vineyardvoice published this 09 / 29 / 2009
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In Her Own Words - Gail Tipton

Gail Tipton is a film maker. Her work celebrates the invisible and makes it possible for us to see the things (real things) we often only imagine. How often to you see microscopic shellfish? How...
  • vineyardvoice published this 09 / 29 / 2009
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Releasing Obstacles to Health Oceana Rames & Naturopathy

Oceana Rames is an educator, a communitarian and a Naturopathic Physician. She helps her patients understand what their path to health is by teaching how to perceive health as "freedom." She ...
  • vineyardvoice published this 09 / 29 / 2009
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In Her Own Words — Rose Abrahamson

Rose Abrahamson says "at my age, death and time are my friends." It could be a Samuel Beckett quote. But it's her's. It says a lot. Rose lives in the time of a person struck by timelessness, the ti...
  • vineyardvoice published this 09 / 29 / 2009
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A Nora Laudani Film — Paradox of Motion

This video takes place at the entrance/exit into a home. There is a world beyond and a world within suggested, but somehow at this mini 'river styx' there is neither here nor there, while showing ...
  • vineyardvoice published this 09 / 29 / 2009
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A Conversation in Movement — The Drawings of Marianne Goldberg

This conversation is a self-reflection. It is a personal dialogue the author is having with herself about the process, inspiration and engagement she has with the stillness, movement and time in he...
  • vineyardvoice published this 09 / 29 / 2009
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How a Quiet Mind Creates Healing — Annika Hurwitt Schahn

How a Quiet Mind Creates Healing; and How the Principles of Sydney Banks Help People Have Quiet Minds --Annika Hurwitt Schahn, Ph.D. There has been a shift developing in the field of psychology fo...
  • vineyardvoice published this 09 / 29 / 2009
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Tales of Crete -- Nowhere to Hide -- 4

Tales of Crete is a series of stories based on my experience living in Crete. It was my last great adventure. These stories speak about the environment, the people and the magical events that mark...
  • mervie2 published this 09 / 28 / 2009
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Libertynewsprint 9-23-09 Edition

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  • Liberty Newsprint published this 09 / 23 / 2009
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Tales of Crete -- Preface -- Santorini -- Full Moon in Scorpio

Tales of Crete is a series of stories based on my experience living in Crete in the summer of 1979. That summer AIDS was becoming known to the world. The advent of that disease marked the end of ...
  • mervie2 published this 09 / 23 / 2009
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