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SUMMARY:Urban Life | Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:“Urban Life” is a free\, open-call\, non-juried\, salon-style group art exhibition that captures the pulse\, rhythm\, and complexity of contemporary city living. Through diverse artistic perspectives\, it explores the architecture\, energy\, and human stories that define urban environments. Each piece reflects the interplay between structure and spontaneity\, order and chaos\, permanence and change—revealing how cities shape identity and experience. From towering skylines and intricate street grids to fleeting moments of connection in crowded spaces\, the exhibition celebrates both the grandeur and intimacy of metropolitan life. Artists reinterpret familiar scenes—bridges\, buildings\, alleys\, and lights—transforming them into visual narratives that speak to the beauty and tension of urban existence. \nThe exhibition celebrates the art of observation\, in which the familiar becomes extraordinary through the artist’s gaze. Through painting\, photography\, sculpture\, and mixed media\, the participating artists invite viewers to pause and rediscover beauty in the overlooked details of daily life\, capturing the stillness that speaks volumes. \nExhibit Dates: March 5 – March 27
URL:https://romeart.org/home/event/urban-life-art-exhibition/2026-03-09/
LOCATION:Rome Art and Community Center\, 308 West Bloomfield St.\, Rome\, NY\, 13440\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:MVBGA March Jam with the Band featuring "Cincinnati Creek"
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Monday\, March 9th at the Rome Art and Community Center for the Mohawk Valley Bluegrass Association March Jam with the Band featuring “Cincinnati Creek”.\n“Cincinnati Creek” is a CNY bluegrass group celebrated for its toe-tapping melodies\, tight three-part harmonies and inventive original tunes. With a reputation for enjoyable performances and lighthearted fun\, they bring both tradition and fresh creativity to every concert.\n\nThe concert will start at 6:30 PM followed by a Bluegrass jam session where anyone who plays acoustic Bluegrass instruments can join in\, so bring your instruments!\n$5 Donation at the door\, Drinks available for a donation.\n\n\nBiography:Since 2008\, Cincinnati Creek has been a fixture in Central New York’s live music scene. This band features seasoned musicians whose combined decades of experience span a diverse array of genres and performance settings.\nBandleader Lori Thompson sings lead and harmony vocals and plays the mandolin and guitar. Lori performs many original songs that are often inspired by local historical events. Her music was highlighted on the local TV program\, Mohawk Valley Living. Lori also has recorded 2 CDs of original material available at shows.\nChris Pepe plays the banjo and sings bass vocals in the band. In addition\, he is the band’s sound engineer.\nCathy Martin is the third founding member of the “Creek.” She plays the upright bass and sings lead and high harmony. Cathy had prior experience singing in the Remsen Community choir and playing piano.\nJoe Rowlands has been entertaining audiences in Central NY for some time. Joe is a founding member of the Irish folk group Rattlin’ Bog and has performed with the barbershop group Nothing Fancy. In addition to his humorous banter\, Joe plays harmonica and guitar for Cincinnati Creek and sings lead and harmony vocals.\nDrawing on their extensive backgrounds in bluegrass\, country\, and folk\, Cincinnati Creek tailors each performance to its setting—whether it’s an intimate gathering or a large-scale festival. Their tight arrangements and professional stage presence highlight both individual talent and cohesive group synergy. Cincinnati Creek stands ready to bring memorable musical concerts to audiences of all ages that are both entertaining and fun.
URL:https://romeart.org/home/event/mvbga-march-jam-with-the-band-featuring-cincinnati-creek/
LOCATION:Rome Art and Community Center\, 308 West Bloomfield St.\, Rome\, NY\, 13440\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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