What’s Cooking

copyright 2004, Jeanne Farewell
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Publications:

 

 

Art Shows:  

Winter Harbor, Maine. Schoodic Arts.

Glastonbury, Connecticut. First Church of Christ, Congregational.                           

Westford, Massachusetts. Parish Center for the Arts, 10 Lincoln Street. Tel: 978-692-6333. Gallery Hours on Sundays: March 1, 8, 15, and 22 from 2:00 to 4 PM or by appointment.  Gallery Talk 3:15 on March 15                                                                                                          Piano Recital at 4:00 March 15.                                                                                                              Reception at 5:30 March 15.                                                                                                                    www.westford.com/pca/

 

Exhibitions of Miss Farewell’s paintings have been held in conjunction with her recitals at the Bucks County Performing Arts Center in Yardley, Pennsylvania; at the Lounsbury House in Ridgefield, Connecticut; in Deerfield, Massachusetts; La Plata, Maryland;  Newton, Massachusetts; Winter Harbor, Maine; and on the Cape in Wellfleet, Massachusetts.  Upcoming shows in Glastonbury, Connecticut and Westford, Massachusetts. Shows have included Tales of the Old Grandmother, paintings based on Prokofieff’s piece of the same title, and music inspired by folk song and dance, in the spirit of the paintings that utilize iconic themes from America’s folk art tradition.

 

“Let’s Skate,” Copyright C1998 by Jeanne Farewell                                           All Rights Reserved

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Miss Farewell’s essay, “Our Mutual Friend: Henry Irving and America,” was was recently published in London in        First Knight, the journal of The Irving Society, 10 Kings Avenue,  London W5 2SH   www.theirvingsociety.org.uk/

 

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New Designs...

Jeanne Farewell’s Old-Fashioned Country Cards and Prints are now available at                                   www.PuddingdalePress.com

 

Jeanne Farewell’s Old -Fashioned Country Cards and Prints may now be purchased online at

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Performances:

Selected Recent Engagements:

                                                                                   Philipstown Concerts, Cold Spring, New York.

New York City, Instituto Cervantes. “In the Gardens of Spain.” Miss Farewell’s performance of Guastavino was recorded live on WQXR Radio in New York City. 

Yardley, Pennsylvania. Recital sponsored by the Bucks County Performing Arts Center  Concert Series. 

Ridgefield, Connecticut. Recital at the Lounsbury House (Governor’s Mansion). 

Deerfield, Massachusetts. Old Deerfield Sunday Afternoon Concert Series, Memorial Hall Museum.

WOMR-FM Radio 92.1 (MA) Interview on “Cafe Classicale with Howard Weiner”

Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Concert Series of the First Congregatonal Church.

Wilton, Connecticut. Wilton Library. (With other artists)

Newton, Massachusetts. Concert Series of the Newton Library.

La Plata, Maryland.  Christ Church Concert Series. 

South Nyack, New York. South Nyack Recital Series. 

Southampton, New York. Southampton Cultural Center.  Romantic program with pre-concert talk.

Washington, D.C. Arts Club of Washington.      

Old Forge, New York. Fundraiser for the Old Forge Arts and Sciences Building in the Adirondack Region of New York State.

Winter Harbor, Maine.  Schoodic Arts for All, Hammond Hall. 

Glastonbury, Connecticut.                                Music at the Meetinghouse Concert Series.       

Westford, Massachusetts. Parish Center for the Arts.  Piano Recital and Art Show.

 

Jeanne Farewell’s collection of stories, Nantucket Snow,  is available at www.PuddingdalePress.com

 

A new story by Jeanne Farewell, “The Devil’s Walking Stick,” was recently published in Words of Wisdom, Vol. 25 #2.

Miss Farewell’s essay on Sir Henry Irving has been   published and may be read online in the Victorian Web.   http://www.victorianweb.org/mt/farewell.html

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Jeanne Farewell’s essay on Anthony Trollope has just been published in the Victorian Web, and may be read at        http://www.victorianweb.org/authors/trollope/farewell1.html

 

Miss Farewell’s essay on Frances Trollope, “Mrs. Trollope’s Vituperative View of Americans,” is now published on the Victorian Web at                                                                                       http://www.victorianweb.org/authors/francestrollope/farewell1.html

 

Praise for Old Rye by Jeanne Farewell:

“a near perfect mix of complexity and thrills”     -ForeWord CLARION Reviews

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