Paterson and American Historical Discovery

Press Release

A Book of Poems by Alfred Gibbs Cambell

Paterson and American Historical Discovery
Date: Saturday September 22, 2012
Time: 10:00 AM Sharp
Location: Ivanhoe Wheelhouse Museum and Art Gallery,
4 Spruce Street, Paterson, NJ 07501
Subject: Alfred Gibbs Campbell, African American Industrialist

While researching the Ivanhoe Paper mill time line and ownership one of the owners stood out as a mystery. Alfred Gibbs Campbell was for many years in charge of the New York office and listed as a supervisor of the mill. He was a complicated man and noted as an Abolitionist, a Temperance Leader, Poet, Women’s Rights, publisher of a newspaper “The Alarm Bell” and a patent medicine producer. I guess a very involved man of the times but, I came across a 1923 book that listed his poems as those of a forgotten African American poet. This is where it becomes interesting and historically significant for Paterson and America. Time for recognition as a major Patersonian.
The time line:  Born 1826 Died 1884 – Published his Poems 1883
Finest militant race protest of the 19th century (written word) 1830-1860
Single-handedly presented a petition to the NJ State Legislature calling for peaceful session from the Union on account of Slavery
Employed at the Ivanhoe Paper Mill 1849, advanced to supervisor, manager, Singly In charge of the New York City Office and owner of the entire 10 building complex up till his death (35 years)
Alarm Bell 1851-1852
First US Concrete Poem “Song of the Decanter” June 1852
Married Anne Hutchinson (Trenton) Sept 2, 1852
Vice President of the American Anti-Slavery Society, under William Lloyd Garrison 1857

http://www.ehow.com/info_8455819_types-poetry-african-americans.html

http://www.poemhunter.com/alfred-gibbs-campbell/poems/

http://antislavery.eserver.org/poetry/john-brown-poetry/campbell-old-john-brown.pdf/view

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=37797560

Content for this announcement was submitted by Colonel Rob Burrows

all rights reserved 2012

 

The Great Falls Arts Festival 2012

SUBMIT your Arts, Be A Vendor

Come and Enjoy!

Don't Miss it!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We are small now… only 25 bands thus far:)

But we are growing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IAM Hosts the Teen Arts Lab

Dear Families:

The past weeks have been an experiment and challenge but we have already accomplished a few interesting things.

We started working on the History Play of the city of Paterson. We have been reading it and going over the meaning of the poetry. We also experimented with a short performance art work called The Question.

We will start with short works like these and create a foundation to build on as we go.
In the photo (above ) the children are working with paper mache forms. The forms are used to construct the giant faces of the play.
The children have painted and sketched with Ian. They read poetry and sketch with Don. We experiment with stretching and movement, stage combat and improvisations. It’s best for the children to wear clothes that are comfortable and can be soiled if we are painting etc…

We also prepared three 12 foot x15 ft canvas’s that we needed for the mural we were painting in the National Park on October 6TH.
The children sewed the long pockets on the top and bottom of the three canvases. There were six fifteen foot pockets altogether that had to be sewed. The pockets house metal rods we used for hanging the canvases on the wall. We will now continue painting the canvases at the school in the next weeks. The children will be invited to participate.

One of three canvases for the Mural Project, “S.U.M. Stories for the Bridge”

We had music classes with Gerald each week where Gerald is introducing the children to reading music as well as rhythms. And finally, on Friday we had a visit from Nathan Webb, Music Educator from The New Roberto Clemente School. He lead us in drumming and a wonderful drum circle for a great ending to a long week.
In the next four weeks we want to continue to prepare the history play and learn more details about the history of Paterson. We hope to take a walking tour before it gets too cold. We can begin to understand the layout of the Historic District. We were visited by another artist Rita Feigler who is interested in assisting us with the history areas of our program as well… we hope to encourage your child’s participation.
Please give me feedback on any difficulties you are having in your child’s participation. I’m hoping to post information on Facebook more and more as we go along. Please let me know if you are available to work with us during our program hours. We welcome your participation.

Any questions call us or write: patersonarts@gmail.com

The photos (above) thus far have only been shared with the participants and staff. Please be sure to return a photo permission slip for us so I can share these images on our website.


The Great Falls Teen Arts Lab Monday-Friday, 4-7pm
Painting, Visual Arts, Photography, Music, and Drama!
Ivanhoe Artists, the Herbert Van Denend Educational Foundation, Dawn Treader Christian School…
100 % FREE! Ages 12-18….
Please contact 973-345-9830 to enroll today!
or write to us at patersonarts@gmail.com

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Teens 12-18 (Register Now)

 

 

 

Lets prepare for the future.

In Paterson: Let’s prepare for an opportunity.

We need to be healthy. We need to be knowledgeable. We need to be ready.

Over the next years, with the designation of the Great Falls National and Historical Park,  the City of Paterson can enjoy an influx of visitors.  Tourism promises exponential growth in Paterson, creating economic change here. Our community and especially our teens, can get prepared for this. “The Ivanhoe Teen Arts Laboratory” will prepare our teens to provide goods, products and services, so that visitors will have reason to stay and spend money when they visit the city of Paterson.

In Paterson visitors should be welcomed with smiling faces, a helpful attitude and knowledgeable guidance. The teens will be groomed to present lectures, tours and re-enactments. They will also be coached on entrepreneurship and applying all of this to their futures.

Participants will have access to all of the following over the next 13 months.

Painting, fine art, props and set creation, music studies, voice and movement: stretching daily, interpretive dance and theater games, history education, staged readings and re-enactments, tours and the layout of the land:)

Putting it all together through entrepreneurial opportunities.

Through the arts,  we can create a fascinating answer to this eminent demand.

We are inviting teens ages 12-18 to participate.

Registration begins Wednesday August 1, 2012.

Please let us reserve your child’s place in our program. Call or write: patersonarts@gmail.com

or call: 973-826-0132

Thank you for passing this along:

Christine

 

 

 

175 Years of History and Affordable Arts at the Passaic County Fair

Calling all artists wanting to participate by bringing their art to the Fair.

“Affordable Arts” and Print Sale:

Art for sale $50 or less…

Stay with your art and sell one day or 5.
You are responsible for your cash box*

Call us to participate. We’ll need confirmation for each day via email or call please.

973-826-0132 for information.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Celebrating 

The 175th Anniversary of the County of Passaic

July 18th through July 22nd, 2012

Please join the

The Paterson Museum, The Ivanhoe Artists Mosaic Inc., The Paterson Public Library, Dr. Sketchy North Jersey

Featuring the

Set and puppets built for the

History Play of the City of Paterson in 1996

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

With… Exhibits and Performances at our  

Affordable Arts Show

originals, signed and unsigned prints, crafts

By local and regional artists* (see our list of Artists)

Don Kommit, Kathy Benevento, Ian Grinyer, JoEl Lopez, Frank “Poncho” Garcia, Christopher Fabor Muhammad, Hugo Munoz, Robyn Thompson, Dante Guariglia, Walter Eres, Tata Eres, Sue Tatterson, Christine A. Conforti, Efrain Martinez, Ken Create

Starting at $5.00

Also:
IAM and Dr. Sketchy North Jersey
Presents

Dr Sketchy Anti-Art School

Wednesday July 18 and Sunday

5:00pm-8pm:

Featuring :

White Elephant

Viktor Devonne, Dolly Shot and Gretchen Violetta,

Special Thanks to Dr. Sketchy North Jersey

Plus Art Activities for the family!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dr. Sketchy’s Anti ArtSchool:

Miss Molly Crabapple’s fastest growing art movement

*Donations to Ivanhoe Artists Mosaic Inc.* accepted

 

Artwalk Aftermath

ArtCrime was just right for the cutting edge art experience Thank you Guys! Come back soon.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This photo was taken by a friend of Artcrime and Stephan Waldman

 

This is a photo by Maria Verilla of Ian Grinyer's Yellowbrick Road

Ian painted this for a production by the Jumpstart Community Training Performers under Jamie Bland

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photo taken by John Edwards Richards

 

Yes we all agree it was a struggle but it was fun!

Now we have to find out how to do it again.

Or at least keep the momentum going.

If you are interested in the development of the arts and humanities in Paterson, please let us know.

Next year is an important year for us. We will be planning events and we welcome ideas and collaborations. We have many new friends and we want to support the unique energies of the community. There’s so much we did not even touch upon yet so lets get busy.

But first I want to thank everyone who helped us.

I am not putting this in alphabetical order nor in any hierchical list…

I just need to be sure you all know that you are appreciated.”Without each the whole could never have been…Without each I become some other me… as time rushes on…”

John Korchuk, Steve Orbach, Bob Seibert, Stephan Waldman

Sue Tatterson, Jennifer Romanuk, Rene Rosa, Frank Garcia, Hugo Munoz, Walter Eres, Tatiana Eres, Colleen Gutwien, Jason Spages, Jim Reilly, Ian Grinyer, Don Kommit, Jo-El Lopez, The New Roberto Clemente Elementary School of Paterson,Sally Ortega, Blanca, Keith, GCAA Kids, Edwin Almonte, Yvonne Agarini, Ron Emolo, Dante Guarigila, Debra Guariglia, Christopher Fabor Muhammad, Joe the Carpenter, David Simmons, David Garsia Jr, David Garisa Sr, Mayor Jones, Charles Pettiford, Patricia Quiros, Christine Conforti, Jack Perna, Pat “Akua” Holmes, Brian Lopinto, Daniel Quinn, Kiana Salmeh, Rob Burrows, Carl Burrows, CJ Treadway, Sadie Santiago, Ken Create.

That’s not all…

I want to shout out to all of the artists that I’d love to cut and paste in here.. each of you locals and all of the artists who came from far and wide. It was a labor of love for you. We know and we love you for putting up with us… Yes the audience was sparse. But we are working on it. We want you to have your audience as we so hope for the same… and we hope we can host this so we all can have fun and maybe make a name for ourselves.

Some of us will wait while others have their moment, some of us will dabble and accept all the good that comes of it.

This is meant for us all. It was founded out of the goodwill of a not for profit arts organization who sought out a pathway. We gave of our time and community resources for the sake of the whole, that’s you too. There is some confusion, but it will be ok. No one owns Artwalk. You can’t. It was a gift we all gave.

So now that we are in Artwalk 2012, for the next year… we will see how to build it up for our 5th year and make 2013 all it can be… painlessly, with goodwill in our hearts and a desire to bring arts to the world!

If you have any questions and you want to find out how to get involved with the planning of the Paterson Artwalk 2013, please contact us at: patersonarts@gmail.com

So our next event is simple and small:

A life Drawing Class with a live model at the Dolphin Mills 70 Spruce Street.

With a live model.

Tuesday May 23,  7pm-9pm

 

Life Drawing Classes at the Dolphin Mills May 23, 7pm-9pm

Life Drawing Classes at the Dolphin Mills May 23, 7pm-9pm